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Bitter kola

Phytotherapy has come to stay and people especially in Africa seek alternative solutions to medicine because they believe it's cheap. One major problem with the practice is that many are of the opinion that the medicine doesn't have a specific dosage to it and doubt if any of the herbs has been tested in the lab and studied to be sure it actually attacks the root cause of the disease or it only works on the symptom Read more to know about Herbalism.  But something a little funny happened when the Ebola epidemic started in Nigeria where everyone wanted to find a vaccine against the virus. People seemed not to minded how silly the remedy could be, they went to the extent of taking their bath with salt. Not that salt bath (sea water or epsom salt) has no health benefit to the skin. We understand Ebola virus can be transmitted via body fluid but it's ridiculous to me that salt bath could be a possible vaccine for Ebola virus not disputing the fact that some solutions happens by serendipity.
Something linked a highly respected political figure in the country to a solution in bitter kola.

By  Gabriel Olawale IN recent times, former Chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Prof. Maurice Iwu, has been in the news over his  acclaimed  research of a potential cure for the Ebola virus in a drug synthesised from Garcinia (bitter kola). Iwu, a pharmacognocist has since been appointed  member of a six-man Treatment Research Group inaugurated by the Federal government to research on treatment and possible cure of the Ebola Virus Disease, EVD. Iwu speaks about the Bitter kola experience. Excerpts:


Fig 1. Bitter Kola



 Bitter kola also called Garcnia Kola is found mostly in Nigeria and West Central Africa. It has been discovered to be a very effective antibiotics for curing lots of diseases. The tree and the nut has been used largely in traditional medicine. Chewing Bitter Kola relieves cough, bronchial and throat troubles. Several studies discovered bitter kola to be a remedy for dysentery, osteoarthritis, antidote against poisoning and considered an aphrodisiac.

One beauty about traditional medicine is that it has limited side effect compared to pharmaceutic drugs which has a ton of side effect. But TCM practice collaborate with orthodox medicine.

Bitter kola is very effective in treating lungs problem. A study in the 2009 issue of The Internet Journal of Pulmonary Medicine, performed on mice, reports that Garcinia kola improved respiratory function after 28 days of use of a Garcinia extract. Written by Simon Adekunle of the Ekiti State University in Nigeria, the study shows that Garcinia kola works by dilating the alveolar ducts and sacs in the lungs by improving the strength of the fibers in the lung tissue. Bitter kola’s beneficial lung properties are attributed to its high antioxidant content


Study also shows that bitter kola contains anti-malaria extract and it is prescribe traditionally as a remedy for malaria even down to D.R Congo. In 1999, a group of researchers in Kinshasa, Congo, attested to why people should consider feeding more on bitter kola to ward off malaria. Under laboratory conditions, they found extracts from bark, stem and seed of bitter kola tree inhibit the growth of malaria parasite (Plasmodium falciparum) by at least 60% at a low concentration of 6 mg/ml.

Bitter kola is also used in combating arthritis as mentioned earlier osteoarthritis. This is a common type of arthritis caused by joint injury, obesity and ageing.

People sometimes get discouraged in African traditional medicine because they promote the fact that one product cures all ailment "gbogbonishe". Shocker there are scientific research that proves it actually cures a ample lot of ailment. Bitter kola plays a significant role in treating glacoma (an eye infection), HIV, male fertility, immune building, food poising etc.

Do not be discourage by the idea of "gbogbonishe" bitter kola is a very effective traditional medicine. chewing it for the fun of it could go a long way to ward off sickness.


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