SIMPLE HERBAL REMEDY FOR SKIN DISORDER IN INFANTS BY BABALAWO OBANIFA-Obanifa extreme documentaries’
In this brief work Babalawo
Obanifa will document one of the simple herbal remedy available in Yoruba
herbal medicine for the treatment of
Eela Omode( skin disorder in infants). askthepaediatricians.com define Eela
better ,when it said that “Eela is a common term among the Yorubas used for skin
disorders in infants likewise Nla is used by the Ibos.
This terms more commonly refers to a skin disorder called Infantile seborrheic dermatitis (henceforth referred to as ISD). The cause of this disorder is unknown. This rash may be due to child’s response to some organisms in the oily areas of the body namely the scalp, eyebrows behind the ears, or on the neck, cheeks, chest skin folds and diaper area. It’s most common in babies under 6 months.’’
This terms more commonly refers to a skin disorder called Infantile seborrheic dermatitis (henceforth referred to as ISD). The cause of this disorder is unknown. This rash may be due to child’s response to some organisms in the oily areas of the body namely the scalp, eyebrows behind the ears, or on the neck, cheeks, chest skin folds and diaper area. It’s most common in babies under 6 months.’’
Having known what, I mean
by Eela. Below is the documentation of one of the simple herbal formular that
can be used to treat such condition.
Ewe Asunrin(leaves of
ringworm plant/Cassia Podocarpa)
Imi ojo pupa(yellow
sulpur)
Etu Ibon(gun powder)
Adin (palm kernel oil)
Preparation
You will grind the Ewe
Asunrin(leaves of ringworm plant/Cassia Podocarpa),Imi ojo pupa(yellow sulpur),Etu
Ibon(gun powder) together and mix it with Adin (palm kernel oil).
Usage
You will be applying it as cream to the affected part of the body.
NB. It can also be use by
adult who suffer from same skin condition
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Ife osun state Nigeria.
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