Ghana National Association of Traditional Healers
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500+
Members
500+
Training Sessions
30
Research Projects
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Benefits of taking herbal medicine
People should consume herbal medicine because it has no or few side effects, has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties which can prevent chronic disease, and often focuses on treating the whole person; physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.

Nana Appiah Kubi Gyambibi II
T.Dr.
Safe holistic healing
I recommend herbal medicine for safe and holistic healthcare, supporting prevention, treatment, and cure. Today’s herbal preparations are scientifically developed and well researched.

Nana Appiah Kubi Gyambibi II
T.Dr.
Why Choose Us?
Empowering Tradition with Modern Practices
We offer a network of certified herbalists and practitioners.
BRIEF HISTORY GHANA NATIONAL ASSOICATION OF TRADITIONAL
HEALERS
The first Traditional Medicine Practitioners Association, the Ghana Psychic and Traditional Healing Association now have the Ghana Psychic and Traditional Healers Association (GPTHA) Was established in 1960 under the auspices of Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah and reconstituted in 1975 bringing all Practitioners under one urnbrella Association.
In1991. The government of the Provisional National Defence Council (PNDC) set up the National Council of Herbal Medicine now Ghana National Association of Traditional Healers (GNATH) which was made up of most of the splinter groups and was charged with the responsibility of uniting all groups of Traditional Medicine Practitioners in Ghana. However, disunity among the splinter groups persisted which hampered financial support and stagnated its progress.
In the year 1992 PNDC L312 gazetted Ghana National Association of Traditional Healers as one of the indigenous associations under the Council of Indigenous Business Associations (CIBA), since then GNATH has flourished and has become one of the most successful Traditional Medicine Practitioners Associations with members all over the country.
GNATH is one of the founding member associations of the Ghana Federation of
Traditional Medicine Practitioners Associations (GHAFTRAM) established in 1999 by government and passed into law by Act of parliament ACT 2000 (ACT 575). It is now the most recognised Traditional Ghanaian Medicine (TGM) practitioners association in Ghana.
Messages from some members
As a certified herbalist, I find the resources and community support provided by GNATH essential for my practice and patient care.

T. Dr. Nana Appiah Kubi Gyambibi II
GNATH has transformed my approach to herbal medicine.

Peter Akwasi Andoh
I appreciate the commitment to ethical guidelines in our field.

Atta Boakye Okofo
The training programs are top-notch and very informative.
Celebrating Our Successes
Recognizing The Regional executives in GNATHASH
Our association is dedicated to promoting safe, natural, and holistic healthcare through professionally guided herbal medicine. Rooted in tradition and strengthened by modern research, our members provide trusted care focused on prevention, healing, and overall wellbeing. Every practitioner is trained, certified, and guided by ethical standards to ensure quality treatment for physical, emotional, and spiritual health.


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Our Team of Experts
regional Executives

t. dr. Nana Appiah Kubi Gyambibi II
Chairman

Salamatu Shaibu
Vice Chairman

Juliana nkrumah
Patron

T.dr. Osei Lord-Ebenezer mensah
Secretary

elijah mensah bonsu
Welfare Officer

Nana oduma mansah III
Treasurer

kate yeboah
Financial Secretary

peter Akwasi andoh
Organiser

felix adu-Gyamfi
Deputy Secretay

atta boakye okofo
Deputy Welfare Officer

comfort mensah
Assistant Treasurer

Georgina Akwetey Coffie
Assistant Financial Secretary

Yaw owusu
Deputy Organiser
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500
Members
85+
Training Sessions
23+
Research Projects
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