SIMPLE HERBAL REMEDY FOR TYPHOID FEVER BY BABALAWO OBANIFA-Obanifa extreme documentaries
This work will document one of the simple herbal
remedy available in Yoruba herbal medicine for the treatment of Typhoid fever .Typhoid
fever is caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria. Typhoid fever is rare in
industrialized countries. However, it remains a serious health threat in the
developing world, especially for children.
Typhoid fever
spreads through contaminated food and water or through close contact with
someone who's infected. Signs and symptoms usually include a high fever,
headache, abdominal pain, and either constipation or diarrhea.
Most people with
typhoid fever feel better within a few days of starting antibiotic treatment,
although a small number of them may die of complications. Vaccines against
typhoid fever are available, but they're only partially effective. Vaccines
usually are reserved for those who may be exposed to the disease or are
traveling to areas where typhoid fever is common.(definition source ,Mayo
clinic)
Below is documentation
of one of the simple herbal remedy available in Yoruba herbal medicine for
treatment of Typhoid fever.
Epoo awopa lopa
(bark stem of Enantia Chlorantha)
Omi Ori Ogi
(Supernatant of corn paste/water collect from top of corn paste )
Oyin Igan (natural
honey)
Preparation
You will boil the Epoo
awopa lopa (bark stem of Enantia Chlorantha) inside Omi (Supernatant of corn
paste/water collect from top of corn paste ), you will add honey to it and boil
it together.
Usage
Drink one full glass
of it two times daily.
Copyright :Babalawo
Pele Obasa Obanifa, phone and whatsapp contact :+2348166343145, location Ile
Ife osun state Nigeria.
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