How many of you are familiar with this plant? It's common in Rivers State. It's usually for demarcation or fence amongst neighbours. Did you know that this leaf is women reproductive system friendly? It is called THE FERTILITY LEAF in English, Ogirishi/Ogilishi in Igbo, Aduruku in Hausa, Ewe akoko in Yoruba . It's used for infertility related issues, it balances the hormone, menstrual irregularity, adhesion(pelvic inflammation/scaring) etc
PROCEDURE
Wash thoroughly with a clean water and salt, pound or blend, sieve/strain the juice, before you drink warm it for 5minutes, take a glass cup twice daily for just 1 week
HOW TO USE FOR ANOVULATION
if suffering from anovulation (lack of ovulation or absent of ovulation)
The fertility leaf should be boiled with West African Black pepper (Uda in Igbo, botanical name, Xylopia aethiopica, Erunje in Yoruba, Kimba(hausa). Drink from a glass cup twice daily
FOR ADHESIONS AND OVARIAN CYST
You need the following :
25leaves of bitter leaf
25leaves of fertility plant
4bottles of water
Half bottle of original honey
PROCEDURE:
Wash the bitter leaf with the fertility leaf with enough water and salt
Pound and squeeze out the juice
Sieve the juice
Add the honey and bottle it
Note: Do not refrigerate, it won't go bad at all.
Dosage:1 glass 3 times daily for 2months.
I recommend it for irregular menses,scanty menstrual flow, dysmenorrhoea, amenorrhea, discoloration of menses,ovarian cyst, adhesions, anovulation
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