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Monday 11 May 2020

Herbs You Can Use To Treat Typhoid Fever

Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection, which is caused by bacteria called salmonella typhi. The infection is caused by contaminated food and water, resulting in high fever and gastrointestinal problems. 

Its symptoms include high fevers, stomach pain, weakness and headache. Other symptoms can occur and infection can sometimes result in fatality if not treated appropriately.









There are plants that have antibacterial and antimicrobial properties which are used to treat typhoid fever effectively in Africa. 

Below are 15 herbs which can be used in combination or alone. Most are used in combination in Africa. 

 Common   Name Botanical Name Local Names Plant Part   More Information
 Neem Azadirachta indica Dogonyaro Leaves
Stem bark

Read about neem
 Pawpaw Carica papaya IbepeLeavesRead about Pawpaw
 Basil Ocimum gratissimumEffirin (Yoruba)
Nchannwu (Igbo)
 Whole plantRead about Basil
 Garlic Allium sativum Ayu (Yoruba) BulbRead about Allium sativum
 Sandpaper leaf  
 White fig tree 
 Ficus exasperata Ewe-ipin (Yoruba), Anwerenwa (Igbo), 
 Ameme (Edo)
 LeavesRead about Ficus exasperata
 Lemongrass Cymbopogan citratus koriko oba, koriko oyinbo (Yoruba)  Leaves 
 Guava Psidium guajava Guroba, gwabaa, gova Leaves 
 Bitter leaf Vernonia amygdalina Ewuro (Yoruba), Leaves Read about bitter leaf uses
 Brimstone tree Morinda lucida Oruwo (Yoruba), Ezeogwu (Igbo)  
 Bitter gourd Momordica foetida Ejinrin wewe (Yoruba), alu-osi, isugu Leaves 
 African peach Nauclea latifolia Egbesi (Yoruba), Mbom-mbog,
 Tabashiya (Hausa)
 Leaves,
 Bark
 Read about Nauclea latifolia
 Mango Mangifera indica  Mongoro (Yoruba), Leaves Read about mango leaves uses
 Moringa Moringa oleifera Ewe Igbale (Yoruba), Zogelle (Hausa)
 Idagbomunonye (Igbo)
 Leaves 
Physic nut Jatropha gossypifolia Botuje pupa, botuje lapalapa (Yoruba)
 oruruebo (Igbo)
Leaves 
Fertility tree Newbouldia laevis Akoko, (Yoruba) Aduruku (Hausa),
 Kontor (Tiv), Ikhimi (Bini), Ogirisi (Igbo),
Ogiriki (Urhobo)
 Leaves 

Caution should be taken when using herbs not to overuse. It is always better to start with small doses and monitor effectiveness and any side effects.

If you have used any of the plants listed above or any other unlisted for treating typhoid fever, please share below.

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Thursday 7 May 2020

Calotropis Procera Medicinal Uses

Calotropis procera is the botanical name for a medium-sized flowering plant that is native to Africa and Asia. It also grows in Australia, Caribbean Islands, Central and South America. Its common names include giant milkweed, sodom apple, apple of sodom, dead sea apple, dumb cotton and swallow-wort

In Nigeria, it is called bomu bomu (Yoruba), tumfafia (Hausa), kayou (Kanuri) bambami, bembami (Fulani)

It is used as a medicinal or ornamental or garden plant or regarded as a weed.

It has leaves which are 10 to 20 cm long and 5 to 10 cm wide. The plant exudes a white milky sap from any cut on it hence the name milkweed.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                

Some of its properties are;

  • Antiinflammatory
  • Antioxidant
  • Antibacterial
  • Analgesic
  • Antifungal
  • Anthelmintic
  • Bronchiodilator

Parts of the giant milkweed has been used to treat;
  • Toothache
  • Snakebite
  • Elephantiasis
  • Leprosy
  • Digestive disorders like diarrhea, dysentery, nausea, vomitting, flatulence
  • Respiratory issues like cough, sinusitis, asthma etc
  • Skin disorders like ringworm, sores, stings,eczema, warts, burns
  • Fungal infections
  • Fever
  • Gout
  • Arthritis and muscular pain
  • Ulcers
  • Parasitic infections
  • Toothache
  • Ear ache and infections
  • Malaria
  • Jaundice
This plant has been reported as poisonous but is widely use in Africa and Asia. In Nigeria, the plant leaves are used to coagulate milk when making cheese (wara). The leaves are smoked and inhaled to treat respiratory issues. The latex is used externally for skin infections

If you have used any part of giant milkweed to treat any ailment successfully. Please share in the comment section. Also any questions and feedback.

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Wednesday 6 May 2020

Neem Medicinal Properties

Neem tree is an evergreen fast-growing and long living tree that can reach a height of 20 metres or more. It is found in tropical areas of the world. It is called dogonyaro in Nigeria.

Neem is one of the most useful medicinal plant in the world and is widely used. 

The plant has over 130 pharmocologically active components which give it medicinal properties
 
Every part of the plant is used (leaves, seeds, flowers, stem bark, root, twigs) to treat infections, inflammations, fever, skin issues, dental disorders, body odours. 



Regular usage of neem promotes good health and boosts immunity.

Below are listed some of the properties of neem plant parts;

Antioxidant                                                          Anticarcinogenic
Antiinflammatory                                                Immunomodulatory
Antibacterial                                                        Antituberculosis
Antiparasitic                                                        Anti-tumour 
Antiseptic                                                            Anthelmintic
Antiviral                                                              Antiaging
Antimalarial                                                        Antiallergic
Antimicrobial                                                      Anti mosquito
Anticlotting                                                         Spermicidal                                                                                                     
Antifertility                                                         Diuretic                                                                                                         
Antiparasitic                                                       Anti-venom                                                     
Hypoglycemic                                                    Antifungal                                                       
Antimutagenic                                                    Antipyretic                                                      
Analgesic                                                            Pesticide                                                                                                             
Neuroprotective                                                  Insecticidal                                                     

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How to Use Neem For Health

Neem tree is called Azadirachta indica botanically. It is an evergreen fast-growing and long living tree that can reach a height of 20 metres or more. It is called dogonyaro in Nigeria and is found in tropical areas.

Neem is a potent medicinal plant that is used as a remedy to treat many diseases and ailments. There are over 200 pharmacologically active components in all parts of neem plant. In India, it is called the Village Pharmacy as it is used for almost all ailments.


Malaria, Typhoid, Diarrhea, Infections, Flu, Viral Infections, Fevers
  • Boil 50 leaves or 2 tablespoonful of neem powder in 2 liters of water and boil for 20 minutes. Drink 100ml three times daily for 5 days.
Malaria and Typhoid Fever Prevention, Blood Purification, Boosting Immunity, Colon Cleansing 
  • Boil 5 leaves or 1/2 teaspoonful of powder in 300ml water for 10 mins. Drink once a week.

Skin and Scalp infections, Acne, Boils, Itching, Pimples, Cuts, Burns, Foot Infections, Atheletes Foot, Psoriasis, Body Odour (External Usage)

  • Make a paste with neem leaf powder with water and put on the affected areas.
  • Make a decoction by boiling 2 handfuls of neem leaves in 5 liters of water. Boil for 20 mins. Mix with your bath water or soak in cotton wool and dab.
  • Make a decoction by boiling 200g of stem bark or 100g bark powder in 5 liters of water. Boil for 30 mins.
  • Mix 20 ml neem oil with 80ml of shea butter or coconut oil, palm kernel oil, olive oil or any other natural oil and apply on the affected areas.
  • For foot infections, mix 500ml of the decoction in 1.5 litre of water and soak feet in the mixture

Repelling Mosquitoes from Skin

  • Mix 20 ml neem oil with 80ml of shea butter or coconut oil, palm kernel oil, olive oil or any other natural oil and apply on exposed parts of the skin

Conjunctivitis, eye infections, eye discharges
  • Boil 5 leaves or 1/2 teaspoonful of powder in 1litre of water for 10 mins. Use to rinse face or soak in cotton wool and clean the eye area.

Sore Throat, Mouth and Gum Infections, 
  • Boil 5 leaves or 1/2 teaspoonful of powder in 1litre of water for 10 mins. Gargle with 30-40ml of mixture at least 3 times a day. Also drink the decoction for infection.
STDs, Gonorrhea, Vaginal Infections and Nether Region Infections
  • Boil 50 leaves or 2 tablespoonful of neem powder in 2 liters of water and boil for 20 minutes. Drink 100ml three times daily for 5 days.
  • Make a decoction by boiling 2 handfuls of neem leaves in 5 liters of water. Boil for 20 mins. Mix with water to wash affected area or soak in cotton wool and dab the affected area.
  • Make a decoction by boiling 200g of stem bark or 100g bark powder in 5 liters of water. Boil for 30 mins. Use to wash or clean affected areas.

Preventing Mosquito Breeding
  • Make a decoction by boiling 2 handfuls of neem leaves in 5 liters of water. Boil for 20 mins. Pour in stagnant water or use to clean breeding areas once a week to inhibit egg growth and kill larvae. 
Internal Parasites, Worms

Read more about neem here. Read here for more on herbs for treating malaria. Also read this post about the medicinal properties of neem.

Myself, family members and friends have used neem to successfully treat different ailments and also prevent disorders successfully over time. It is important not to use too much of neem as it is very potent.

If you have used parts of neem plant for treating any disease or disorder, please share your experience and recipe below.

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Voacanga Africana Medicinal Uses

Botanical Name: Voacanga africana
Common Names:
Local Names: Akododo, igi dodo, jiwinni (Yoruba), kokiyar birii (Hausa), pete pete (Igbo)

Voacanga africana is a small tree native to Africa that can grow up to a height of 6m .

Voacanga africana bark, roots and seeds possess pharmacological properties due to the alkaloids and tanninspresent. Some of the alkaloids are listed below;

  • Voacamine
  • Voacangine
  • Voacorine
  • Voacangarin
  • Vobtusine
The following are some of its medicinal properties;


  • Antioxidant
  • Anti inflammatory
  • Analgesic
  • Aphrodisiac
  • Stimulant
  • Hypotensive
  • Astrigent
  • Antimicrobial

Locally Voacanga africana bark, roots and seeds are used medicanally to;
  • Treat heart issues
  • Stimulate memory
  • Treat pain
  • Relieve fatigue
  • Increase sexual performance
  • Treat menstrual pain
  • Treat convulsion
  • Treat leprosy
  • Treat mental disorders
  • Stimulate the brain and reduce memory loss
  • Reduce shortness of breath
  • Promote healing of wound, boils and sores (milky latex)
  • Treat dental cavities
  • Relieve pain from hernias
  • Reduce blood pressure
  • Treat gout
  • Treat gonorrhea
  • Treat paralysis
  • Treat epilepsy
  • Treat infections
  • Treat oedema and reduce swelling
  • Treat skin and scalp infections like eczema, scabies and head lice
If you have a comment, question, know more or have used this plant for healing, please share below.

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Sunday 3 May 2020

Delonix Regia Medicinal Uses

Delonix regia is the botanical name given to an evergreen tree that grows in tropical and subtropical areas. It is called flame tree, Royal Poinciana, fire tree or flamboyant tree in English. It is called sekeseke or igi olododo pupa in Yoruba.


It produces large, bright red, orange or yellow flowers. It is one of the mostly grown ornamental plants in the world and used to be quite common in Nigeria.

All parts of the plant contain active compounds like;
    Delonix regia | Botany Photo of the Day
  • Phenols
  • Carotenoids
  • Saponins
  • Flavanoids
  • Sterols
  • Triterpenes
  • Tannins
The presence of these compounds has given the plant the following properties;
  • Antioxidant
  • Anti inflammatory
  • Antimicrobial
  • Antibacterial
  • Antidiabetic
  • Antidiarrhoeal, 
  • Antifungal
  • Hepato-protective
  • Antimalarial
  • Emetic
  • Cardio-protective
  • Gastro-protective
  • Analge


  • Carminative
The leaves, stem bark and flowers can be prepared as infusions and decoctions and have been used traditionally to;
Delonix Regia Seed, For Agriculture, Pack Type: Packet | ID ...
  • Treat malaria
  • Promote wound healing
  • Treat arthritis and pains
  • Treat diabetes
  • Treat respiratory issues and pneumonia
  • Treat diabetes
  • Treat infections
  • Treat skin issues
  • Kill roundworms and intestinal parasites


  • Improve liver and kidney functions
  • Treat diarrhea
  • Cause vomitting after poisoning
  • Promote the release of gas or prevent its formation in the gastrointestinal tract
Apart from medicinal and ornamental uses, the tree is used for shade, timber and fuel. The seeds are used to make beads though they are highly nutritious.

If you have a feedback or comment or will like to share your experience with the usage of this plant, please leave a comment below.Follow on twitter @heal2bwell for updates.     








Saturday 2 May 2020

Myrianthus Arboreus Medicinal Uses

Myrianthus arboreus – Fauna & Flora
Myrianthus arboreus leaves
Myrianthus arboreus, called giant yellow mulberry tree in English, is an evergreen tree that is found in Central and West African countries. It is also called monkey fruit tree in English, ewe ade, ebisere, ibishere in Yoruba and ujuju in Delta area of Nigeria.

Young leaves are eaten in vegetable soups while the mature leaves and bark are used medicinally.

The leaves contain saponins, tannins, alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides and phenols

It is used as locally medicine and has the following properties;

Antioxidant
Fruits de Mirianthus arboreus du village de Tayap.jpg
Myrianthus arboreus fruit
Anti-inflammatory
Antibacterial
Analgesic
Antiplasmodial

It is used to

  • relieve back and muscular pain
  • treat pain from arthritis, fractures and muscular pain
  • resolve pregnancy complications
  • reduce tumours
  • reduce fevers
  • treat dysentery
  • treat malaria
  • West African Plants - A Photo Guide - Myrianthus arboreus P.Beauv.
    Tree
  • treat coughs 

Decoction can be made from root, bark or leaves.

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Cassytha Filiformis Plant Medicinal Uses

File:Starr 070321-5936 Cassytha filiformis.jpg - Wikimedia CommonsCassytha filiformis is the botanical name for a parasitic twining leafless plant with pronounced green stem. Its distribution is widespread and can be found on almost all continents.

It is called by different names such as slender devil's twine, devil's gut love vine, woe vine, fish net vine and parasitic vine. It is called omoniginigini, omonigelegele or otetebilete in Yoruba and rumfar gada in Hausa.

Also called dodder laurel, the plant contains alkaloids, tannins, saponins and leucanthocyanins and has the properties listed below;

  • Antioxidant
  • Anti inflammatory
  • Astrigent
  • Diuretic
  • EmmenagogueTonic
  • Aphrosidiac
  • Cytotoxic
  • Uterotonic or oxytocic

Cassytha filiformis has been used traditionally in areas it is native to;

  • To stimulate menstruation
  • To suppress lactation
  • To treat jaundice
  • As a mild laxative
  • To treat ezcema
  • To treat itches, eczema, rashes and skin issues
  • To treat ulcers
  • To treat parasites
  • To support liver function
  • To treat spleen, liver, kidney and gallbladder disorders
  • To treat malaria
  • To treat scalp disorders and head lice
  • For menstrual issues
  • To treat conjucvitis, eye diseases and inflammation
  • To treat gonorrhea and urinary tract infections
  • To reduce tumours and treat cancer
  • To treat measles
  • To reduce fevers

The plant has a mild laxative or purgative effect and is used to treat constipation as well as dysentery. It is used to stimulate the uterus in order to promote or stimulate childbirth. It can be used to suppress lactation or milk production after a still birth. It is a wonderful herb for detoxing the body.

It can be made into an infusion or decotion of whole plant or stem to be used internally or externally.

If you have used any part of this plant for healing or have more information or questions, please leave below. Follow on twitter @heal2bwell.