Ewedu a cure for Ebola – LUTH Consultant
A professor of Ophthalmology at the Lagos
State Teaching hospital, LUTH, Prof Adebukola Adefule Oshitelu, has laid
claims that ‘Genus Corchorus’ popularly known as Ewedu in Nigeria is
capable of curing the Ebola Virus Disease.
She said this at the 2014 African Traditional
Medicine organised by NAFDAC yesterday at Ikeja, Lagos state. The
programme which was arranged for Traditional Medicine Practitioners and
Conventional Medicine Practitioners was in
response for an urgent need of cooperation between the two health bodies in order to enhance better and reliable healthcare delivery system.
response for an urgent need of cooperation between the two health bodies in order to enhance better and reliable healthcare delivery system.
According to Oshitelu, Ewedu cures Ebola by
improving an infected person’s immune system, likewise providing
prevention against the deadly virus for uninfected persons.
“The qualities inside Ewedu is so much that
it will kill Ebola by preventing the virus from replicating and
destroying more organs in the body. This would immediately stop the
symptoms such as high fever, stooling and vomiting. Ultimately, leading
to the cure,” Oshitelu said
She further advised people to consume Ewedu on a regular basis but with strict adherence to its preparation and usage.
“The way it will be prepared will be
different from the normal way they cook it. It should be washed and
rinsed with liquid vinegar, afterwards blend and cook with drinkable
water. No salt, potash or seasoning should be added, take 25cl of the
concoction a week and it would boost a person’s immunity so that they
become impregnable to the virus.” Oshitelu said.
However, In a statement made by the Director
General of NAFDAC, Paul Orhii who was represented by the Director of
Laboratory Service, Stella Denloye, NAFDAC said it has banned illegal
advertisement of herbal products and bogus claims of cure for diseases.
“Unpatriotic Nigerians who continue to engage in illegal advert of their products and those making false claims not evaluated by NAFDAC should desist from acts misleading the unsuspecting public. I want to warn and inform them that NAFDAC would deal decisively with anyone found to contravene,” Orhii said.
He noted that there was the need to institutionalise traditional medicine in the health systems worldwide including Nigeria.
He said the stigmatising of the traditional
health care by modern/conventional medicine needed to stop. So much that
in some countries, it is even illegal to practice it.
“Regulation is the key to ensuring that only
good quality, safe and effective traditional/herbal medicines are
available to consumers especially if traditional medicine and
complementary medicine is to be integrated into the nation’s healthcare
system,” Orhii said.
source jimidisublog
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