HERBAL REMEDY FOR HICCUP/HICCOUGH
(OGUN OSUKE) IN AFRICA HERBAL MEDICINE BY BABALAWO OBANIFA -Obanifa Extreme Documentaries-Reformed
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An hiccup
(also spelled hiccough) is an involuntary contraction (myoclonic
jerk) of the diaphragm that may repeat several times per
minute. The hiccup is an involuntary action involving a reflex arc.[1]
Once triggered, the reflex causes a strong contraction of the diaphragm
followed about a quarter of a second later by closure of the vocal cords, which
results in the "hic" sound.
Hiccups may occur
individually, or they may occur in bouts. The rhythm of the hiccup, or the time
between hiccups, tends to be relatively constant. A bout of hiccups generally
resolves itself without intervention, although many home
remedies are often used to attempt to shorten the duration.[2]
Medical treatment is occasionally necessary in cases of chronic hiccups. (definition
source , From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia).
Herbal Remedies
for Hiccup/Hiccough in Africa Herbal Medicine as Document By Babalawo Obanifa
Korofo Eyin adiye
( Shell of eggs)
Preparations
You will grind the shells of the egg to fine powder.
You will mix it with Epo Pupa (Red palm oil)
Usage
The patient with Hiccough
will be licking it.
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