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Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by integrity16(m): 10:33pm On Feb 11
nedekid:

Agbo will end up killing more people. Just pray God gives you the capacity to afford proper medical treatment while others swallow Agbo.

I can see Africans had been brainwashed by the west to think that their local herbs which their fore fathers had benefitted from is not good for them , they even had to brand it "Alternate Medicine" when they could no longer deny it's efficacy.

The only drawback of Agbo is in it's dosage, once we get the dosages right, you don't have a problem.
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by Pat081: 10:34pm On Feb 11
Seunpapa65:
Due to hardship Nigerians are discovering many of their talents
Yes ooo ,African cup of national have make our youth to forget that things are hard in the country
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by fergie001: 10:38pm On Feb 11
MichaelSokoto:

for one full carton?

wetin u dey treat wey u dey buy carton?

Which carton?
One card - 10 pcs
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by MichaelSokoto(m): 10:42pm On Feb 11
fergie001:
Which carton?
One card - 10 pcs
Aaaaaaaah!

shocked
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by Seunpapa65: 10:56pm On Feb 11
Pat081:
Yes ooo ,African cup of national have make our youth to forget that things are hard in the country
Omo e be like say tomorrow the vex is raised to power 😂🤣🤣

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Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by nedekid: 11:19pm On Feb 11
integrity16:


I can see Africans had been brainwashed by the west to think that their local herbs which their fore fathers had benefitted from is not good for them , they even had to brand it "Alternate Medicine" when they could no longer deny it's efficacy.

The only drawback of Agbo is in it's dosage, once we get the dosages right, you don't have a problem.
Hmm, you may be right Africans have been brainwashed. Maybe..
But on the other hand enough awareness has not been made about certain issues concerning kidneys and liver diseases. Pray you never have cause to have renal issues, I have, and that was when I heard for the first time nephrology. The first question I was asked was if I use Agbo. According to the consultant, 90% of his cases had links to local herbs etc. Each consultation cost me 50k(dont know how much now because of inflation). I am not talking of medication ohh, just consultation. Imagine it gets to needing dialisis or transplant.
Fine western drugs are gotten from herbs. But the active ingrident is used and dozes calibrated while the impurity is discarded.
Anyway, if who chooses to use is free to.
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by samuel9000: 11:21pm On Feb 11
Make I come learn
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by ufuosman(m): 11:22pm On Feb 11
Na wa
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by fergie001: 11:25pm On Feb 11
MichaelSokoto:

Aaaaaaaah!

shocked
Yes nah, just go and ask for the price..... 10pcs ooo
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by razzydoo(m): 11:48pm On Feb 11
eGFR. grin
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by Melonsmasher: 11:51pm On Feb 11
Even the traditional way is much more expensive
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by stubsamm: 11:59pm On Feb 11
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Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by Dearlord(m): 12:07am On Feb 12
matify83:
The tradomedicine industry is unregulated and an all comers affair.

Nigerians opting for herbal substitute to the exhorbitant western medicine are putting their kidneys, livers and overall wellness on the line.

We may want to lament government's failures but it does not justify gambling with our health.

''If education is expensive, try ignorance''


You are very wrong, traditional medicine remains the best for your health without side effects .
The White men medicine is more dangerous to our health due to it chemical properties

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Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by deyplay: 12:15am On Feb 12
Seunpapa65:
Nigerians are they best adaptor I don't know if it's wise or the are coward
cowardice.

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Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by faceland: 1:58am On Feb 12
I had an accident few months ago and doctors wouldn't see even when I could walk.

Only one doctor at the ER and he only attended to those about to die.
I went to a tradition bone healer that his family has been doing the science for over 200 years (no exaggeration) passed from father to son. It wasn't easy but I eventually get better and never went back.

Recently was sick but didn't care about doctor and struggle alone for a almost a week until my body healed it self. Doctors are expensive and they are not available.
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by PHZADDY1(m): 3:07am On Feb 12
aderadio1:
Yes Agbo is good and must be harnessed to the fullest.

Jagaban is reformatting are thought process.
Nigeria must be great again
You no dey shame?
Who dey born this kind person?
This your shamelessness is generational no cap cry
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by Emmabyte: 4:01am On Feb 12
Even after having drug lord as president nawoo
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by integrity16(m): 6:54am On Feb 12
nedekid:

Hmm, you may be right Africans have been brainwashed. Maybe..
But on the other hand enough awareness has not been made about certain issues concerning kidneys and liver diseases. Pray you never have cause to have renal issues, I have, and that was when I heard for the first time nephrology. The first question I was asked was if I use Agbo. According to the consultant, 90% of his cases had links to local herbs etc. Each consultation cost me 50k(dont know how much now because of inflation). I am not talking of medication ohh, just consultation. Imagine it gets to needing dialisis or transplant.
Fine western drugs are gotten from herbs. But the active ingrident is used and dozes calibrated while the impurity is discarded.
Anyway, if who chooses to use is free to.


I understand you. I think that Nigerians like to abuse anything unregulated by the government. That agbo is the cause of kidney failures is down to the fact that people abuse it's intake.


If I may ask, how were you able to survive it?
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by nedekid: 8:26am On Feb 12
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Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by Shikini: 8:44am On Feb 12
Terrible
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by Erastuslove: 3:23pm On Feb 12
Alternative healing is the best option to english... I do massage and it cures pains faster and immediately most cases......
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by Aanold22: 5:34pm On Feb 12
You Dey craze
aderadio1:
Yes Agbo is good and must be harnessed to the fullest.

Jagaban is reformatting are thought process.
Nigeria must be great again
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by Jman06(m): 6:59pm On Feb 12
AIDSnCURE:


Na lie ... I grew up in the village ..our fathers of 70 then are stronger than the men of 40 today. You orthodox medicine practitioners should stop deceiving people with your brain washed mentalities. The powers of herbs and roots belong to the black man and it's still working till tomorrow. Stop being bias ..
The powers of herbs and roots belong to the black man yet same black men were dying hopelessly until the advent of orthodox medicine. They were dying and getting labelled "Ogbanje" and other such unfounded titles until orthodox drugs came to our rescue. That's why your ilks can now run your mouth with the false claim that the so called traditional medicine is better than orthodox medicine.

Them no dey tell person o. If you like go to those quacks claiming to be herbalists. Las las, na nephrologist go chop your money when kidney failure comes.
Re: Nigerians Turn To Traditional Healers As Prices Of Drugs Go Out Of Reach by barrackozone(m): 10:58pm On Feb 12
YoungLionken:
BAT is a murderer, everything literally died in his hands. Good for nothing collosal failure and an evil cohort, as an assistant Satan who wanted power by all means, even if it costs human lives and rights..



Why abort the baby wink??.

Antibiotics dey abort pregnancy for your village?

Your Biology teacher should be jailed!!

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