Do you want to lose weight quickly, without doing strenuous exercises and without going on a crash diet? Then healthy slimming tea, is what you need. Slimming tea has become the latest diet fad. It contains some useful herbs that are very effective for losing excess fat from the body. Slimming tea regulates the organic balance, fights constipation and decomposes neutral fat to give you a slim and trim body. Some of the popular benefits of slimming tea include:
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Slimming Tea: The Herbal Answer To Obesity
Do you want to lose weight quickly, without doing strenuous exercises and without going on a crash diet? Then healthy slimming tea, is what you need. Slimming tea has become the latest diet fad. It contains some useful herbs that are very effective for losing excess fat from the body. Slimming tea regulates the organic balance, fights constipation and decomposes neutral fat to give you a slim and trim body. Some of the popular benefits of slimming tea include:
Fibroid: Herbal Alternative To Surgery More Efficient - Expert
By Dumbiri Frank Eboh March 25, 2015
Fibroid is one ailment that many women dread. Fibroid has rendered potential mothers barren due to complications arising from surgery. However, herbal practitionals in Nigeria have come out with natural remedies for the cure of fibroid. There is a list of herbs scientifically proven – by doctors, scientists
and medical researchers – to reduce fibroids in size, and reduce the symptoms
of fibroid rapidly.
Here’s what it’s all about:
It’s common knowledge amongst medical professionals that the
key cause of uterine fibroids is hormonal imbalances.
Clinical studies indicate that fibroids are aggravated by an
excess of estrogen in the body, and that f ibroids can be shrunk effectively
simply by getting the estrogen levels back into balance.
While there are many drugs on the market that work on hormone
levels, they all have side effects. Some of these side effects are
dangerous such as increased risk of ovarian cancer with Clomid and Ovarian
Hyperstimulation Syndrome.
Thankfully, there are natural alternatives to these drugs.
Herbs that have been used for hundreds (and in some cases thousands) of years
to help women with menstrual disorders such as heavy bleeding, painful periods,
uterine cramping, and fibroids.
What’s more, modern research has confirmed that these herbs
work, and double-blind clinical studies put the herbs through the strictest and
most vigorous testing, and have also confirmed these herbs help you conceive
faster.
In Nigeria, there are many herbal outfits with expert and herbal cure for fibroid. If you desire a genuine natural cure for fibroid, please call 07031040178.
Enhancing Nigerian Healthcare With Traditional Medicine - Dr Bunmi Omoseyindemi
Lagos State government is growing traditional medicine to support its health care delivery system.
Chairman, Lagos State Traditional Medicine Board (LSTMB) Dr Bunmi Omoseyindemi made this known at a workshop for tradition medicine practitioners and health workers in the private sector.
The workshop was held in conjunction with a United Kingdom (UK) based organisation, Department for International Development’s (DFID’s) Partnership for Transforming Health Systems II (Part 2) at Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) in Ikeja.
Dr Omoseyindemi said DFID is contributing to effective and efficient use of the nation’s resources to achieve the health-related Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5.
He said: “The capacity building would help develop traditional and alternative medicine practice so that they would be able to support the healthcare delivery system in the state, as the Ministry of Health would need accurate data in planning some of its policies and improving on health indices.
“The workshop will also ensure there is improvement in the quality of healthcare.”
Five Local Government Areas (LGAs) would serve as the launch pad for health workers in the private sector. They are Amuwo-Odofin, Alimosho, Kosofe, Ibeju Lekki and Ikorodu LGAs.
Omoseyindemi said the baseline assessment of orthodox medicine practitioners, traditional birth attendants (TBAs), patent medicine vendors and community pharmacists have been conducted, adding, “the training needs of practitioners were identified based on the maternal death review report from secondary and tertiary hospitals.”
The LSTMB, he said, was supported to develop its electronic database for entry of community level data.
He said before the capacity training, the board and the Lagos State College of Health Technology (LASCOHET) have reviewed the curriculum for TBAs and community birth attendants’ training programme.
The Chairman also said the board had trained some practitioners on six priority diseases in West Africa as directed by the West African Health Organisation (WAHO). The diseases are hypertension, diabetes, sickle cell anaemia, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis (TB) and malaria.
The objective is to train practitioners on the use of herbs and preparation methods following the guidelines in the region’s Herbal Pharmacopoeia.
The Board, he said, also collaborated with a non-governmental organisation (NGO) based in the United States, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) to train 1,115 TBAs on childhood diseases, such as diarhoea management.
“The objective was to empower them to become diarhoea champions in their various communities by educating mothers under their care on the proper use of zinc plus oral rehydration salt (ORS) for the effective management of the condition, which accounts for 11 per cent of childhood deaths. The programme was held in 20 LGAs across Lagos State,” Omoseyindemi said.
He added that his Board would continue to conduct further tranings for practitioners
“LSTMB and the state Ministry of Health organised training on Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) of childhood illnesses for TBAs, Pharmaceutical Medicine Vendors (PMVs) and community pharmacists.
“The TBAs have been linked to chlorhexidine gel for cord care and as such training on antenatal, maternal and newborn care were done. They were all sensitised on the importance of referral,” Omoseyindemi added.
Chairman, Lagos State Traditional Medicine Board (LSTMB) Dr Bunmi Omoseyindemi made this known at a workshop for tradition medicine practitioners and health workers in the private sector.
The workshop was held in conjunction with a United Kingdom (UK) based organisation, Department for International Development’s (DFID’s) Partnership for Transforming Health Systems II (Part 2) at Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) in Ikeja.
Dr Omoseyindemi said DFID is contributing to effective and efficient use of the nation’s resources to achieve the health-related Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5.
He said: “The capacity building would help develop traditional and alternative medicine practice so that they would be able to support the healthcare delivery system in the state, as the Ministry of Health would need accurate data in planning some of its policies and improving on health indices.
“The workshop will also ensure there is improvement in the quality of healthcare.”
Five Local Government Areas (LGAs) would serve as the launch pad for health workers in the private sector. They are Amuwo-Odofin, Alimosho, Kosofe, Ibeju Lekki and Ikorodu LGAs.
Omoseyindemi said the baseline assessment of orthodox medicine practitioners, traditional birth attendants (TBAs), patent medicine vendors and community pharmacists have been conducted, adding, “the training needs of practitioners were identified based on the maternal death review report from secondary and tertiary hospitals.”
The LSTMB, he said, was supported to develop its electronic database for entry of community level data.
He said before the capacity training, the board and the Lagos State College of Health Technology (LASCOHET) have reviewed the curriculum for TBAs and community birth attendants’ training programme.
The Chairman also said the board had trained some practitioners on six priority diseases in West Africa as directed by the West African Health Organisation (WAHO). The diseases are hypertension, diabetes, sickle cell anaemia, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis (TB) and malaria.
The objective is to train practitioners on the use of herbs and preparation methods following the guidelines in the region’s Herbal Pharmacopoeia.
The Board, he said, also collaborated with a non-governmental organisation (NGO) based in the United States, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) to train 1,115 TBAs on childhood diseases, such as diarhoea management.
“The objective was to empower them to become diarhoea champions in their various communities by educating mothers under their care on the proper use of zinc plus oral rehydration salt (ORS) for the effective management of the condition, which accounts for 11 per cent of childhood deaths. The programme was held in 20 LGAs across Lagos State,” Omoseyindemi said.
He added that his Board would continue to conduct further tranings for practitioners
“LSTMB and the state Ministry of Health organised training on Integrated Community Case Management (ICCM) of childhood illnesses for TBAs, Pharmaceutical Medicine Vendors (PMVs) and community pharmacists.
“The TBAs have been linked to chlorhexidine gel for cord care and as such training on antenatal, maternal and newborn care were done. They were all sensitised on the importance of referral,” Omoseyindemi added.
There Are Great Potentials For Nigerian Natural Medicine - Dr. Olu Adeola
Mr. Olu Adeola is the Managing Director/Chief
Executive Officer of Abeokuta-based Globalherbs Natural Healthcare
Product Company. In this chat with Financial Vanguard in Abeokuta
recently, the Business Administration and Management graduate from the
Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, speaks on why he ventured into
natural/traditional medicine and why Nigeria has not been able to
exploit her huge bio-resources potential.
Why natural medicine?
According to Adeola, he got into natural medicine because of its huge potential for Nigeria. "I have been in this business for over a decade. I was seconded from Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA).
I was in a collaborative venture with the agency and while there, they discovered the enormous potential in me and my ability for in-depth research into our traditional medicine because Nigerians as a people, only look forward but fail to look backward. You have to look at the past and move on in the present to project the future.
"What fascinated me in natural\traditional medicine is that it has a lot of potential in arresting most of the ailments especially in sub-Sahara Africa that orthodox medicine does not have cure for. As everyone knows, malaria is our major problem in Africa and for a very long time, we have depended on western countries for solutions to most of our problems.
This should not be the case because God has created us in this environment and has given us all that we need to survive under this environment but it is perhaps, our inability to look inwards that has made it impossible for us to unlock the potential within our environment.
Since I came into natural medicine, it has been a blessing to me, my family and mankind because over the years, I have been able to collaborate with the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD) in Abuja in the research for drugs for diabetes, tuberculosis, malaria and other ailments."
Asked whether they have come up with any natural drug for diabetes, he said: "A lot of good things have been done by NIPRD and even the NNMDA, but you know, the problem in Nigeria is lack of funding. I know that at NIPRD, a lot of work has been done on that but as you know, research is not something you start one day and come out with your findings the next day. It takes about 10 years. In orthodox medicine, they have to do a lot of write-ups and carry out a lot of tests."
Some of the products developed:
"I developed a product called Valueplus, a dental drop and mouthwash. It is 100 per cent Nigerian product and it has been submitted to NIPRD for scientific investigation. It can help HIV-positive people against opportunistic infections like oral thrush as well as HIV negative people who want to preserve their dental health. Other products are Dr. Malaria, hyperherbs, combatol range of hair and skin products, bitters etc.
"NNMDA has been up and doing as it relates to most of the products I have developed because I have a good working relationship with the leadership of the agency. Also, the Director-General of the National Board for Technology Incubation, Dr. Mohammed Jibrin has been highly resourceful and supportive.
To most entrepreneurs at the Technology Incubation Centre, Abeokuta, it is like going back to the classroom because for every product you make, there is a mandate that you must be able to present it for external investigation. So it is not just to claim that you have done so and so, you have to defend it,"he said.
Home Remedies for Coughs
Adeola who presently has three employees and hopes to employ more if he is able to access funds, appealed to the Federal Government to make the conditions for accessing loan from the Bank of Industry less stringent so entrepreneurs can easily access loans from the bank as that will help Nigeria move from a mono economy to diversified economy to enable her exploit the huge potential in bio-resources. "Nigeria has got it but the only thing is our inability to exploit it.
"All my raw materials are locally sourced except some of the packaging materials which we import because most of the companies that produce the packaging materials are not in the country so we resort to buying from outside the country. Aside that, virtually everything has been given to us in Nigeria free of charge."
Why natural medicine?
According to Adeola, he got into natural medicine because of its huge potential for Nigeria. "I have been in this business for over a decade. I was seconded from Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA).
I was in a collaborative venture with the agency and while there, they discovered the enormous potential in me and my ability for in-depth research into our traditional medicine because Nigerians as a people, only look forward but fail to look backward. You have to look at the past and move on in the present to project the future.
"What fascinated me in natural\traditional medicine is that it has a lot of potential in arresting most of the ailments especially in sub-Sahara Africa that orthodox medicine does not have cure for. As everyone knows, malaria is our major problem in Africa and for a very long time, we have depended on western countries for solutions to most of our problems.
This should not be the case because God has created us in this environment and has given us all that we need to survive under this environment but it is perhaps, our inability to look inwards that has made it impossible for us to unlock the potential within our environment.
Since I came into natural medicine, it has been a blessing to me, my family and mankind because over the years, I have been able to collaborate with the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD) in Abuja in the research for drugs for diabetes, tuberculosis, malaria and other ailments."
Asked whether they have come up with any natural drug for diabetes, he said: "A lot of good things have been done by NIPRD and even the NNMDA, but you know, the problem in Nigeria is lack of funding. I know that at NIPRD, a lot of work has been done on that but as you know, research is not something you start one day and come out with your findings the next day. It takes about 10 years. In orthodox medicine, they have to do a lot of write-ups and carry out a lot of tests."
Some of the products developed:
"I developed a product called Valueplus, a dental drop and mouthwash. It is 100 per cent Nigerian product and it has been submitted to NIPRD for scientific investigation. It can help HIV-positive people against opportunistic infections like oral thrush as well as HIV negative people who want to preserve their dental health. Other products are Dr. Malaria, hyperherbs, combatol range of hair and skin products, bitters etc.
"NNMDA has been up and doing as it relates to most of the products I have developed because I have a good working relationship with the leadership of the agency. Also, the Director-General of the National Board for Technology Incubation, Dr. Mohammed Jibrin has been highly resourceful and supportive.
To most entrepreneurs at the Technology Incubation Centre, Abeokuta, it is like going back to the classroom because for every product you make, there is a mandate that you must be able to present it for external investigation. So it is not just to claim that you have done so and so, you have to defend it,"he said.
Home Remedies for Coughs
Adeola who presently has three employees and hopes to employ more if he is able to access funds, appealed to the Federal Government to make the conditions for accessing loan from the Bank of Industry less stringent so entrepreneurs can easily access loans from the bank as that will help Nigeria move from a mono economy to diversified economy to enable her exploit the huge potential in bio-resources. "Nigeria has got it but the only thing is our inability to exploit it.
"All my raw materials are locally sourced except some of the packaging materials which we import because most of the companies that produce the packaging materials are not in the country so we resort to buying from outside the country. Aside that, virtually everything has been given to us in Nigeria free of charge."
Go Ahead, Eat That Onion!
Onions are part of the allium family of vegetables and herbs,
which also includes chives, garlic, scallions and leeks. Allium
vegetables have been cultivated for centuries for not only their
characteristic, pungent flavors but also for their medicinal properties. Onions can vary in size, shape, color and flavor. The most common
types are red, yellow and white onion. Flavors can vary from sweet and
juicy with a mild flavor to sharp, spicy, and pungent, often depending
on the season in which they are grown and consumed. It is estimated that
105 billion pounds of onions are harvested each year worldwide.
The health benefits of consuming onions include lowering the risk of several types of cancer, improving mood and maintaining the health of skin and hair.
Onions are a nutrient-dense food, meaning that while they are low in calories, they are high in beneficial nutrients like vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. One cup of chopped onion contains approximately 64 calories, 15 grams of carbohydrate, 0 grams of fat, 0 grams of cholesterol, 3 grams of fiber, 7 grams of sugar, 2 grams of protein and 10% or more of the daily value for vitamin C, vitamin B-6 and manganese. Onions also contain small amounts of calcium, iron, folate, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium and the antioxidants quercetin and sulfur.
Onions can be sautéed, roasted, grilled or caramelized, be used fresh as a topping for sandwiches or salads and added to salsas and dips.
Adding onion is a great way to add flavor to a dish without adding extra calories, fat or sodium. They are often a staple in many kitchens and pair well with most dishes.
The health benefits of consuming onions include lowering the risk of several types of cancer, improving mood and maintaining the health of skin and hair.
Onions are a nutrient-dense food, meaning that while they are low in calories, they are high in beneficial nutrients like vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. One cup of chopped onion contains approximately 64 calories, 15 grams of carbohydrate, 0 grams of fat, 0 grams of cholesterol, 3 grams of fiber, 7 grams of sugar, 2 grams of protein and 10% or more of the daily value for vitamin C, vitamin B-6 and manganese. Onions also contain small amounts of calcium, iron, folate, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium and the antioxidants quercetin and sulfur.
Onions can be sautéed, roasted, grilled or caramelized, be used fresh as a topping for sandwiches or salads and added to salsas and dips.
Look for onions that are dry and firm with little to no scent before they are peeled.
Adding onion is a great way to add flavor to a dish without adding extra calories, fat or sodium. They are often a staple in many kitchens and pair well with most dishes.
The Edge Of Natural Medicine Over Orthodox Drugs
Herbal Health Care is mainly specialized and sales of natural healthcare products made from traditional medicine.
Experts say the modern medical system treats the symptoms and suppresses the disease but does little to ascertain the real cause. Toxic drugs which may suppress or relieve some ailments usually have harmful side-effects. Drugs usually hinder the self-healing efforts of the body and make recovery more difficult. According to the late Sir William Osler, an eminent physician and surgeon, when drugs are used, the patient has to recover twice - once from the illness, and once from the drug.
Drugs cannot cure diseases; disease continues. It is only its pattern that changes. Drugs also produce dietary deficiencies by destroying nutrients, using them up, and preventing their absorption. Moreover, the toxicity they produce occurs at a time when the body is least capable of coping with it. The power to restore health thus lies not in drugs,but in nature.
The approach of modern system is more on combative lines after the disease has set in, whereas nature cure system lays greater emphasis on preventive method and adopts measures to attain and maintain health and prevent disease. The modern medical system treats each disease as a separate entity, requiring specific drug for its cure, whereas the nature cure system treats the organism as a whole and seeks to restore harmony to the whole of the patient’s being.
Home remedies and natural cures or medicines made at home from natural ingredients such as fruits, vegetables, herbs are catching a lot of attention due to its very nature of cure: simple, no side effects, no chemicals, inexpensive, plus the pleasure of being able to cure yourself!
Currently, Herbal HealthCare products have been exported to many countries and regions such as Russia, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Israel, Poland and Germany. Meanwhile, its headquarters has been established in Europe (Moscow) and such branches as in Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Yekaterinburg and New Siberia have been founded, with the products having been scheduled to be launched into Southeast Asian and African markets.
Experts say the modern medical system treats the symptoms and suppresses the disease but does little to ascertain the real cause. Toxic drugs which may suppress or relieve some ailments usually have harmful side-effects. Drugs usually hinder the self-healing efforts of the body and make recovery more difficult. According to the late Sir William Osler, an eminent physician and surgeon, when drugs are used, the patient has to recover twice - once from the illness, and once from the drug.
Drugs cannot cure diseases; disease continues. It is only its pattern that changes. Drugs also produce dietary deficiencies by destroying nutrients, using them up, and preventing their absorption. Moreover, the toxicity they produce occurs at a time when the body is least capable of coping with it. The power to restore health thus lies not in drugs,but in nature.
The approach of modern system is more on combative lines after the disease has set in, whereas nature cure system lays greater emphasis on preventive method and adopts measures to attain and maintain health and prevent disease. The modern medical system treats each disease as a separate entity, requiring specific drug for its cure, whereas the nature cure system treats the organism as a whole and seeks to restore harmony to the whole of the patient’s being.
Home remedies and natural cures or medicines made at home from natural ingredients such as fruits, vegetables, herbs are catching a lot of attention due to its very nature of cure: simple, no side effects, no chemicals, inexpensive, plus the pleasure of being able to cure yourself!
Currently, Herbal HealthCare products have been exported to many countries and regions such as Russia, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Israel, Poland and Germany. Meanwhile, its headquarters has been established in Europe (Moscow) and such branches as in Lithuania, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Yekaterinburg and New Siberia have been founded, with the products having been scheduled to be launched into Southeast Asian and African markets.