HERBAL WINE FOR HEALTHY
BODY BY BABALAWO OBANIFA – Obanifa Extreme Documentaries- Reformed Africa Ifa
Spirituality (RAIS) – Culture and Life style series.
In this current work Babalawo Obanifa will
document one of herbal wine formula available in Africa herbal medicine. It is good thing if human being who drinks or
like to drink can use such medium as a way of protecting their body from
diseases or cure the self of any diseases. One such method is through the use
of herbal wine. Almost all culture has herbal wine and Africa continents is not
an exception. What do we mean by herbal wine within the context of this work? By Herbal wine I am referring to any wine
that have the mixture of herbs which can be in powder format or whole soak in
wine to infuses its contents into the wine. Such herbal wine usually confers health
benefits to the users physical and mental state of health because some of this herbal
infusion into the alcohol, wine or even juice healthy natural properties that is
antimicrobial in nature or anti cancerous in nature, as such they have tendency
to boost immune system, cure disease and enhance healthy performance of the
body. Below is documentation of one of the formula of such nature.
Egbo Agbarin (roots of
Dioclea reflexa)
Epo oganwo ( Bark stem of
beenin mahogany / Khaya Ivoriensis/Kahaya grandifolia )
Egbo ata(roots of Fagar
Zanthoxyiloides)
Ataare ( Alligator
pepper/aframomum Melegueta)
Iyeere( Africa black
pepper/Piper Guinese)
Preparation
The aforementioned items will be grind to fine
powder.
Usage
You
will add this powder to alcoholic wine of your choice . you will be drinking
one shot of it on timely basis .
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Obasa Obanifa, phone and whatsapp contact :+2348166343145, location Ile Ife
osun state Nigeria.
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