International Health Humanities Network Membership

May-Blossom Brown

May-Blossom Chinyelu Brown, Ph. D.  is a British-born Nigerian,  a practising holistic Healer and Herbalist who is at the forefront of enabling people own that they,  alone, can heal themselves.  She does this through her travels and free seminars, to different African countries, where she identifies local fauna and shows people how to prepare and use these herbs along with the eight pillars of health namely - Air & sunshine,  water,  diet, rest and  prayer - forgiveness & surrender, to heal. 

She holds a Ph. D. in Performance Arts(1998) from the University of Plymouth,  Exeter.   She return to Nigeria in 2006 from the USA to answer the call of her ancestral healing art which had chosen her as a High Priestess and Medicine woman, and for the following 9 years,  she underwent training in the healing practices of her people - the Igbo of South Eastern Nigeria. 

She is an ordained Minister of the UNITY extraction from the Barbara King School of Ministerial Studies (2004) in Atlanta,  GA. Before going into the Seminary,  she was a Speech & Humanities lecturer at the Acwortth College in Georgia,  USA. She has many years of experience as an English and Literature teacher in Secondary schools in Nigeria 

She us presently travelling 5 African countries participating in and doing Documentaries in Indeginous Healing Practices - a 2 year Project which began March 2018.

She is grandmother to twin boys - Calintz and Austin Horton  and when in Nigeria,  she lives and works at the Añuli Ashram where she is "GRANDMA" to 22 orphaned children at the HEART OF LOVE CHILDREN'S HOME (HOLCH)  at EBE,  Enugu State.  HOLCH,  ARU IKE SPECIALTY HOSPITAL & THE EMBODIMENT OF LOVE ACADEMY with 750 students are all part this thriving Ashram, and these services are delivered FREE OF ALL CHARGES to all irrespective of creed.

May-Blossom is also the Operations Manager working alongside Rev.  Fr. Charles Ogada,  CSSp. who is the Founder/CEO, Spiritan Del Awareness Initiatives, setting up TAIHTHE -  THE AFRICAN INSTITUTE OF HERBAL & TRADITIONAL HEALING,  EBE, which is a Research Institute into holistic and herbal healing. 

 

Humanities Subjects

  • Anthropology
  • Communication studies
  • Drama
  • Oral literature
  • Religion
  • Storytelling
  • Theatre

Health Care Areas

  • Community health
  • Community health worker
  • Coping skills
  • Counselling
  • Global health
  • Health charities
  • Health education
  • Meditation
  • Pain
  • Prevention

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