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Aju Mbaise A Natural Remedy For Bellyfat by tigerex27: 7:12pm On Jul 11, 2018
In Nigeria today, so many people have spent huge some of money coupled with the time constraint trying to fit into the perfect shape which they crave for by going through streneous practices forgetting Africa is blessed especially Nigeria with variety of natural herbs to solve numerous human problems.

Today i bring to you a natural herb called Aju mbaise These herbs is gotten from a town called Mbaise, in Imo state, Nigeria. It is made up up of leaves and bark of trees all wrapped together and tied to avoid loosening,hence the meaning of the name. Aju means wrapped.It is commonly marketed by aged women who have tested and can prove the efficacy of the herbs. it is used in some part of Igbo tribe in Nigeria,where one is accustom to make use of this herb during child birth or as it is popularly called omugwo.This herb is medicinal to both mother and the newborn.


Types of Aju Mbaise
1. Aju Mbaise for flat tummy and weight loss (omugwo boost).

2. Aju Mbaise for fertility boost.

3. Aju Mbaise for infections, menstrual irregularities and fibroid treatment.

WHY A MOTHER AFTER BIRTH NEEDS AJU MBAISE
After having a baby that weighed almost 3-4 points, your stomach should be darker and bigger which may be alarming to you as the rest of your body may remain fair. As much disturbed as you think in removing that colour and leftover bump, that is where the bigger role of your mother comes into play and that is when the typical Omugwo for the Igbo people in Nigeria starts as soon as your back from the hospital.
During bath time, your mother should slap your stomach with a towel that had been dipped in a scorching hot water. The water should always be so hot that she would barely be able to hold the towel in her hand while she wrings some of it out before slapping and then rubbing your stomach down with it. It should be done twice a day for 2 complete weeks. She would ask you to sit on a sitz bath. Some people use only hot water while others do add salt or antiseptic cleanser. Your seat for the whole of that period should be wooden especially if you had a tear during delivery to enable it heal and tighten faster.
Your meals should be more of watery foods like yam pepper soup also known in Igbo as ji mmiri oku, or Ofe Nsala/White Soup with pounded yam. The soups must be cooked with a blend of spices that are specially chosen for new mothers namely aju mbaise, Uda, Uziza and Ehuru (Igbo names).
HEALTH BENEFITS OF AJU MBAISE
- They are used to flush any lochia out and also flattens the stomach. This is very important as any lochia that remains in the body after a certain amount of time may cause puffiness in the face and legs.
-They also prevent stomach upset ( collic) in newborns.
-They enable heavy flow of breast milk for the newborn which is added advantage for exclusive mothers.
- After 2-3 months of passing through these omugwo process, the new mother should be glowing, healthy, strong with a more flatter stomach and slimmer body.

- A woman who just had an abortion or miscarriage.

- It is also used by those going through anovulation or infertility. It enhances ovulation and hence fertility.

- Heavy/Scanty/painful menstruation etc.These issues can be checked and normalised using AJU MBAISE and even in the cases where there has not been menses too.

- It prevents mouth odour that comes out from inside the stomach.

- Prevents Fallopian tubal blockage.

- It nourishes the skin.


- It’s an anti diabetic, cancer, tumors, ovary cysts and malaria.


- Shrinks fibroid or tumor at early stage.


PROCEDURE ON HOW TO USE AJU MBAISE.
Click here = https://www.gregoryhealthworld.com/2018/07/aju-mbaise-natural-herb-for-flat-tummy.html
For more details on Aju Mbaise.


N:B: Anybody can enjoy Aju mbaise.

>>For purchase and more information on Aju mbaise please contact 08133017635

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Re: Aju Mbaise A Natural Remedy For Bellyfat by greendemocrats: 8:34pm On Jul 14, 2018
Contact us for fresh Aju Mbaise on 08057454904

Contact us for fresh Aju Mbaise on 08057454904

Contact us for fresh Aju Mbaise on 08057454904

Contact us for fresh Aju Mbaise on 08057454904

tigerex27:
In Nigeria today, so many people have spent huge some of money coupled with the time constraint trying to fit into the perfect shape which they crave for by going through streneous practices forgetting Africa is blessed especially Nigeria with variety of natural herbs to solve numerous human problems.

Today i bring to you a natural herb called Aju mbaise These herbs is gotten from a town called Mbaise, in Imo state, Nigeria. It is made up up of leaves and bark of trees all wrapped together and tied to avoid loosening,hence the meaning of the name. Aju means wrapped.It is commonly marketed by aged women who have tested and can prove the efficacy of the herbs. it is used in some part of Igbo tribe in Nigeria,where one is accustom to make use of this herb during child birth or as it is popularly called omugwo.This herb is medicinal to both mother and the newborn.


Types of Aju Mbaise
1. Aju Mbaise for flat tummy and weight loss (omugwo boost).

2. Aju Mbaise for fertility boost.

3. Aju Mbaise for infections, menstrual irregularities and fibroid treatment.

WHY A MOTHER AFTER BIRTH NEEDS AJU MBAISE
After having a baby that weighed almost 3-4 points, your stomach should be darker and bigger which may be alarming to you as the rest of your body may remain fair. As much disturbed as you think in removing that colour and leftover bump, that is where the bigger role of your mother comes into play and that is when the typical Omugwo for the Igbo people in Nigeria starts as soon as your back from the hospital.
During bath time, your mother should slap your stomach with a towel that had been dipped in a scorching hot water. The water should always be so hot that she would barely be able to hold the towel in her hand while she wrings some of it out before slapping and then rubbing your stomach down with it. It should be done twice a day for 2 complete weeks. She would ask you to sit on a sitz bath. Some people use only hot water while others do add salt or antiseptic cleanser. Your seat for the whole of that period should be wooden especially if you had a tear during delivery to enable it heal and tighten faster.
Your meals should be more of watery foods like yam pepper soup also known in Igbo as ji mmiri oku, or Ofe Nsala/White Soup with pounded yam. The soups must be cooked with a blend of spices that are specially chosen for new mothers namely aju mbaise, Uda, Uziza and Ehuru (Igbo names).
HEALTH BENEFITS OF AJU MBAISE
- They are used to flush any lochia out and also flattens the stomach. This is very important as any lochia that remains in the body after a certain amount of time may cause puffiness in the face and legs.
-They also prevent stomach upset ( collic) in newborns.
-They enable heavy flow of breast milk for the newborn which is added advantage for exclusive mothers.
- After 2-3 months of passing through these omugwo process, the new mother should be glowing, healthy, strong with a more flatter stomach and slimmer body.

- A woman who just had an abortion or miscarriage.

- It is also used by those going through anovulation or infertility. It enhances ovulation and hence fertility.

- Heavy/Scanty/painful menstruation etc.These issues can be checked and normalised using AJU MBAISE and even in the cases where there has not been menses too.

- It prevents mouth odour that comes out from inside the stomach.

- Prevents Fallopian tubal blockage.

- It nourishes the skin.


- It’s an anti diabetic, cancer, tumors, ovary cysts and malaria.


- Shrinks fibroid or tumor at early stage.



8 STEPS IN PREPARING AJU MBAISE

1. Wash the wrap with water, don’t loosen it up.

2. Put in a bigger pot

3. Pour about 2 litres of water enough to cover the Aju mbaise.

4. Add the cooking spices , don’t wash because they are in their edible form.

5. Cook for 30 minutes to bring out it’s golden colour.

6. Sieve the water in a cup to cool a bit.

7. Drink.


8. Boil and drink the following day for best results.

PROCEDURE ON HOW TO USE AJU MBAISE
Dosage: 2 tea cups in the morning and in the night after 2 hours of eating.



source= https://www.gregoryhealthworld.com/2018/07/aju-mbaise-natural-herb-for-flat-tummy.html


N:B: Anybody can enjoy Aju mbaise.

>>For purchase and more information on Aju mbaise please contact 08133017635
Re: Aju Mbaise A Natural Remedy For Bellyfat by modesta080: 3:54pm On Aug 30, 2018
aju mbaise is the best...it has helped me burn down my belly fat

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Re: Aju Mbaise A Natural Remedy For Bellyfat by modesta080: 3:56pm On Aug 30, 2018
nice...
Re: Aju Mbaise A Natural Remedy For Bellyfat by keepingmum: 8:10pm On Aug 31, 2018
I just got the dry ones and boiled for over 30mins. The water is very dark. Like black coffee . Is that how it should look? And there is a funny smell from the Aju mbaise
Re: Aju Mbaise A Natural Remedy For Bellyfat by tigerex27: 11:51pm On Aug 31, 2018
Yes ma!

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