Africa is blessed with numerous plants that can be used for
medicinal purposes for which traditional medicine practitioners have taken full
advantage of.
Right from inception, herbs and leaves were used to cure diseases
like sickle cell, sexually transmitted diseases (STD), impotency and
barrenness, liver and kidney problems and other chronic diseases. Orthodox just
came and people are so addicted to it. Yet the testimonies of those who made
use of local herbs are incomparable to those who used orthodox medicines for
treatment.
In this post, I’ll be taking you through some selected (common) Nigerian Herbs, names, their uses, and how you can turn to them for their maximum health benefits. It may interest you to know that most of these wonder herbs can be found even in your compound or within your neighborhood:
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| 1. Lemon Grass/Achara Tea (Igbo) |
Lemongrass has been reported to have innumerable therapeutic and other health benefits include:
·
alleviate
certain respiratory conditions, including laryngitis and sore throats
·
Anti-pyretic
property which reduces high fevers.
· Useful
for all types of pains, including abdominal pain, headaches, joint pains, muscle
pains, digestive tract spasms, muscle cramps, stomachache and others
·
Lemon
grass inhibits bacteria and yeast growth.
·
Beneficial
for nervous and stress-related conditions.
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| 2. Mitracarpus scaber/ Ringworm Plant |
Mitracarpus scaber is a very common weed of cultivated or
It has different names according to the different tribes in Nigeria. It is called Ogwungwo or Obuobwa in Igbo language, Gududal in Hausa language and Irawo
Health benefits and medicinal uses of Metacarpus scaber
§ It is
scientifically recognized for its lots of antibacterial and antifungal
properties.
§ The juice
from the crushed plant is applied (externally) for the treatment of skin
infections such as infected wounds, dermatoses, ringworms and scabies, lice,
itching, craw-craw and other fungus diseases.
§ The juice
is also applied for dressing of fresh cuts
§ Mitracarpus
scaber is popular in traditional medicine practices in West Africa for the
treatment of headaches, toothaches, amenorrhea, hepatic diseases and most
venereal diseases as well as leprosy
§ It is used in the treatment of hemorrhoids,
constipation, and inguinal hernia.
§ It is
also used in treating intestinal parasites, convulsions
and syphilis.
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| Love Plant |
3.
Bryophyllum ,
Panfuti
Bryophyllum
calycinum, Bryophyllum pinnatum, also known as the Air Plant, Life Plant,
Miracle Leaf, Goethe Plant and the Katakataka (Filipino)) is a succulent plant
native to Madagascar.
·
The
leaf or its juice is taken for diabetes.
·
Leaf
paste application stops bleeding and heals wounds.
·
The
burnt leaf (mashi ) made in to paste with coconut oil cures burn.
·
To
prevent septic to cuts from sharp instruments, 15 leaves with four pepper corns
roasted , powdered and mixed in cow ghee is applied.
·
Leaf
paste boiled in oil cures sciatica and rheumatic pains.
·
One
leaf eaten raw with one pepper corn first thing every morning for 3 to 7 days
cures urinary stones.
·
The
leaves can be used raw for making chutneys or tamblis .
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| Aloe Vera Plant |
4. Aloe Vera
The aloe Vera grows only under the sun with well drained, dry or moist soil. Although the plant
tastes like a turd, it’s still edible. The sap from aloe vera is extremely useful
to speed up the healing & reducing the risk of infections for :
·
wounds
·
cuts
·
burns
·
reducing
inflammation
Apart from its
external use on the skin, aloe vera is also taken internally in the treatment of:
·
ulcerative
colitis (drinking aloe vera juice)
·
chronic
constipation
·
poor
appetite
·
Digestive
problems.
·
It helps in detoxifying the body.
·
Aloe Vera combined with honey can help
calm the nerves and enhance good sleep.
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| Dracaena |
4. Dracaena arborea
Dracaenaarborea is a specie of Dracaena, commonly known as dragon tree. It is
an elegant ornamental tree that grows up to 20m tall with deep green thick
leaves. And is locally known as peregun in yoruba , and odo in Igbo.
Dracaena
It is found in semi arid
deserts and is tropical perennials.
Health Benefits and medical uses of Dracaena
§ Dracaena is one of the most
effective houseplants in air purification. It helps remove formaldehyde,
benzene, trichloroethylene and carbon dioxide. These are chemicals linked with
several health problems among them headaches, respiratory problems, anemia,
marrow disease, kidney disease among others.
§ Dracaena arborea is medically known to be
useful in the treatment of diabetes-induced testicular dysfunction.
§ The
roots of this plant are used in treating abdominal pains. See other hidden benefits from this
great plant
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| Basil Plant/ Nchuanwu (Ibgo) |
5. Basil
You must have used
basil lot many times in food, but have you ever tried it to heal flatulence? It
has the power to treat:
·
Cuts
·
Lack
of appetite
·
Stomach
gas
·
scrapes
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| Cashew Tree/Nut |
5. Cashew tree
Cashew nut tree which is botanically called “Anacardium occidentale” is a tropical tree of 12 m high that produces cashew seed and cashew apple. The cashew seeds are used in snacking.
Fact: Nigeria was the second largest producer of cashew nuts in 2013.
The bark, seeds and twigs are used for medicinal purposes.
Cashew nut tree which is botanically called “Anacardium occidentale” is a tropical tree of 12 m high that produces cashew seed and cashew apple. The cashew seeds are used in snacking.
Fact: Nigeria was the second largest producer of cashew nuts in 2013.
The bark, seeds and twigs are used for medicinal purposes.
Health benefits and medicinal uses of cashew tree
§ The twig
of the tree is used as chewing sticks that helps with mouth thrush, sore gums
and toothache.
§ The
extract from the bark is an efficient natural remedy for malaria fever.
§ The bark
of the cashew plant is an effective contraceptive. This has been used as a decoction
to prevent pregnancy.
§ An
infusion can be made from the leaves and used to cure nasal congestion.
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| Cheese Plant/ Ebguora (Igbo) |
6. Cheese Wood/Plant
The scientific name is Aistoniaboonei De Wild. It is also
called stool wood or pattern wood. In Nigeria, however, it is locally called
ahun inYoruba and egbuora in Igbo.
It is a tall forest tree that grows up to 45metres tall. The leaves are borne
in whorls at the nodes, the leaf shape is oblanceolate . The bark is
grayish-green or grey and rough.
The scientific name is Aistonia
It is a tall forest tree that grows up to 45
Health benefits and medical uses of Aistonia boonei
§ It is
widely used as a febrifuge, for fever.
§ It contains an important alkaloid chemical
called echitamine that has a lot of pharmacological uses.
§ The bark,
leaves and roots are all used to relieve rheumatic pain.
§ The leaves, when pulped to a mash, are applied
topically to reduce edemas.
7. Neem Plant
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Health Benefits
The bark is used for malaria, stomach and intestinal ulcers, skin diseases, pain, and fever.
The flower is used for reducing bile, controlling phlegm, and treating intestinal worms.
The fruit is used for hemorrhoids, intestinal worms, urinary tract disorders, bloody nose, phlegm, eye disorders, diabetes, wounds, and leprosy.
Neem twigs are used for cough, asthma, hemorrhoids, intestinal worms, low sperm levels, urinary disorders, and diabetes. People in the
The seed and seed oil are used for leprosy and intestinal worms. They are also used for birth control and to cause abortions.
The stem, root bark, and fruit are used as a tonic and astringent.
Some people apply
Inside the vagina,
The name is also used as an insecticide.
How does it work?
Let's all make use of herbs and keep improving our health. Thanks for reading.








