How Ewedu Can Cure Ebola —Prof Oshintelu
Finally, a permanent cure for Ebola Virus Disease, EVD has been discovered in flowering plant as a professor of Ophthalmology confirms plant's potency.
Professor Adebukola Adefule Oshitelu, a Professor of Ophthalmology, has
declared that ‘Genus Corchorus’ locally known as Ewedu has the potency to cure
the deadly EVD and to also prevent uninfected persons from
the virus by boosting the immune system.
Oshitelu, at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital,
LUTH, while speaking at the 2014 African Traditional Medicine organised by National
Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, claimed that Ewedu
cures Ebola by improving the immune system of an infected person, likewise
providing prevention against the deadly virus for uninfected persons.
The Professor said this in Ikeja, Lagos
state at a programme organised for Traditional Medicine Practitioners and
Conventional Medicine Practitioners in response to an urgent need for
cooperation between the two health bodies to enhance a better and reliable
healthcare delivery system in Nigeria.
“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, vomiting and ultimately leading to the cure”. She
further advised people to consume Ewedu on a regular basis but with strict
adherence to the usage and preparation.
“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
firmly added.
Meanwhile, in a strict effort to
fight illegal herbs advertisements in Nigeria, Paul Orhii, Director General, NAFDAC,
ably represented at the programme by Stella Denloye, Director, Laboratory Service,
NAFDAC, said in a statement that 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 emphatically.
He noted that there was the need to institutionalise
traditional medicine in the health systems worldwide including Nigeria. He further
said that 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 summed.
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