SIMPLE HERBAL REMEDY FOR HEMOPTYSIS IN YORUBA HERBAL MEDICINE BY BABALAWO OBANIFA-Obanifa extreme documentaries
Babalawo Obanifa
will through the medium of this current work document one of the herbal formula
available in Yoruba herbal medicine for the treatment of Hemoptysis. Hemoptysis is when you cough
up blood. It can be a sign of a serious medical condition. Infections, cancer,
and problems in blood vessels
in your lungs can cause it. Unless you have bronchitis,
you need to see a doctor if you’re coughing up blood. Below is the documentation
of one of the simple herbal remedy available in Yoruba herbal medicine for the treatment
of Coughing up blood which is known as Iko Awupoje.
Ogede odo/Isumeri(Crinum
Jagus)
Egbo Laali(roots
of Lawsonia inermis)
Omi
ekan/Omidun/Omi ori Og(water on the top of corn paste /Supernatant of corn
paste)
Oyin Igan
(Original wild honey)
Preparation
You will put the Ogede
odo/Isumeri(Crinum Jagus),Egbo Laali(roots of Lawsonia inermis inside clay pot.
You will then filled it up with Omi ekan/Omidun/Omi ori Og(water on the top of
corn paste /Supernatant of corn paste). You will boil it.
Usage
The person will be
drinking one full glass of it in the morning before meal. You will add honey to
it.
Copyright :Babalawo Pele
Obasa Obanifa, phone and whatsapp contact :+2348166343145, location Ile Ife
osun state Nigeria.
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