Discover humanity's oldest and most universal system of healing. Long before hospitals, pharmaceuticals, or modern science, every culture on earth developed powerful medicine rooted in direct relationship with nature, ceremony, prayer, and the living earth. From the birthplace of herbal medicine in Africa to the medicine wheels of North America, from Biblical healing traditions to the ancient systems of Ayurveda and Oriental medicine, one timeless pattern appears across all traditions: true healing follows four distinct phases. Stabilization. Detoxification. Fortification. Thrive. In this landmark book, Dr. Daniel A. Nuzum draws from over thirty years of international clinical practice and study under Indigenous elders, master herbalists, and traditional healers worldwide to present a unified global healing framework that bridges ancient wisdom with modern integrative care.This is not another collection of folk remedies. It is a complete clinical system that reveals: The shared healing principles found in every Indigenous medical tradition on Earth - How ceremony, manual therapy, herbs, and spiritual practice work as precise biological and psychological interventions - A practical, phase-based clinical model that any practitioner can apply immediately - The sacred role of relationship between healer, patient, community, and Creator - Detailed protocols, assessment guides, and a practitioner workbook for real-world application Written as both a teaching text for clinicians and a devotional return to the sacred roots of medicine, Indigenous Medicine restores what modern healthcare has forgotten: healing is not just treatment. It is restoration of wholeness.Whether you are a physician, naturopath, herbalist, bodyworker, or seeker of deeper healing, this book offers a clear path to integrate the world's most enduring medical wisdom into modern practice, and into your life. Restore the circle. Return to the root. Reclaim medicine that heals body, mind, spirit, and community. "This is the medicine the world has been waiting for."