SIMPLE HERBAL REMEDIES FOR UTERINE FIBROID BY BABALAWO OBANIFA_obanifa extreme documentaries


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In this brief work Babalawo Obanifa will document one of the simple herbal formula available in Yoruba herbal medicine for the treatment of Uterine fibroid. The term use for uterine fibroid in Yoruba herbal medicine parlance is known as Oyun Iju . By uterine fibroid  we are referring Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths of the uterus that often appear during childbearing years. Also called leiomyomas (lie-o-my-O-muhs) or myomas, uterine fibroids aren't associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer.

Fibroids range in size from seedlings, undetectable by the human eye, to bulky masses that can distort and enlarge the uterus. You can have a single fibroid or multiple ones. In extreme cases, multiple fibroids can expand the uterus so much that it reaches the rib cage and can add weight.

Many women have uterine fibroids sometime during their lives. But you might not know you have uterine fibroids because they often cause no symptoms. Your doctor may discover fibroids incidentally during a pelvic exam or prenatal ultrasound.(definition sources;Mayo Clinic). Noticeable symptoms of this condition include : Heavy menstrual bleeding, Menstrual periods lasting more than a week, Pelvic pressure or pain, Frequent urination, Difficulty emptying the bladder, Constipation, Backache or leg pains

Succinctly causes of this condition is medically trace to  : Genetic changes, Hormones, Other growth factors, Extracellular matrix (ECM). Risk factor include ; Race. Heredity, Other factors. Onset of menstruation at an early age; obesity; a vitamin D deficiency; having a diet higher in red meat and lower in green vegetables, fruit and dairy; and drinking alcohol, including beer, appear to increase your risk of developing fibroids.

Suggestion has been made  by trained health practitioners that by making healthy lifestyle choices, such as maintaining a normal weight and eating fruits and vegetables, you may be able to decrease your fibroid risk.

Below is the documentation of one of the simple herbal formula available in Yoruba herbal medicine for the treatment of Uterine fibroid as document by Babalawo Obanifa .

Tagiri lopo (plenty fruits of fruits of Adenopus Breviflorus /Lagenaria breviflora )

Preparation

You will burn the aforementioned item  to fine powder.

Usage


Patient suffering  from uterine fibroid will add one full table spoon of the preparation with fine into the mouth and drink one shot of dry gin on it. It must be use as explained two times daily.

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