Traditional Healing Methods explores the intersection of indigenous medicinal practices and modern medical science, revealing how age-old remedies hold potential for healthcare innovation. The book emphasizes the importance of ethnobotany, cultural anthropology, and medical science in understanding the intricate relationships between people, plants, and healing. It examines how indigenous knowledge, often shaped by unique environmental and spiritual contexts, can contribute to novel therapeutic compounds. This book uniquely combines rigorous scientific analysis with deep respect for cultural knowledge, avoiding romanticization while fostering dialogue between traditional healers and modern scientists. It progresses by first introducing ethnobotany, cultural anthropology, and traditional medicine and then explores specific examples of indigenous practices, their ethnobotanical basis, and cultural dimensions. The book provides a valuable resource for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals interested in exploring alternative, holistic approaches to healthcare and drug discovery.