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Among the Yoruba, a woman’s menstrual cycle is considered a must-do event for every matured women. Healthy menstruation signifies strong reproductive health and overall well-being, while irregularities or abnormal flow may indicate imbalance in the body.Ogun Nkan Ọṣù Obinrin Ti Ó N Dúdú Tabi L’ami Tabi Ki O Ma Yo is a traditional Yoruba medicine used to restore normal menstrual flow, reduce dark, watery, or foul-smelling discharge, and strengthen the uterus. Beyond physical treatment, it also aligns the woman’s energy, ensuring her reproductive system functions harmoniously.
This medicine was developed and refined over generations, guided by the wisdom of Yoruba elders, midwives, and herbalists who understood both body and spirit. Even today, families consult these remedies alongside modern health practices to ensure care.
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Symptoms of Abnormal Menstruation
Yoruba Elders find below as signs of menstrual imbalance:
1) Dark or unusually watery menstrual flow.
2) Foul-smelling or unusually thick blood.
3) Excessive or prolonged bleeding beyond normal days.
4) Abdominal cramping or uterine discomfort beyond typical menstruation.
5) Persistent fatigue or weakness during menstruation.
6) Emotional disturbances, irritability, or discomfort linked to menstrual irregularity.
How Our Forefathers Treated Abnormal Menstruation
Treatment included a combination of herbal remedies and lifestyle guidance:
• Herb preparations from carefully selected leaves, roots, and barks.
• Steaming or bathing with herbal mixtures to cleanse the womb and restore balance.
• Anointing the lower abdomen with herbal oils to strengthen uterine health.
• Dietary recommendations to support blood health and circulation.
Find below some award-winning leaf and bark used in formulating trado-medicine for abnormal menstruation.
1) Ewe Orijin
2) Ewe Odundun
3) Ewe Iyeye
4) Ewe Ijan
5) Egbo Akoko
6) Ododo Gbegi
7) Kannafuru
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GET A-Z YORUBA HERBS PDF #3KThe Healing Process in Traditional Practice
When preparing remedies for abnormal menstruation, Yoruba elders followed structured steps:
(i) Collecting herbs, roots, or barks during periods believed to enhance potency.
(ii) Purifying and preparing decoctions, powders, or tonics safely for the woman’s use.
(iii) Administering initial doses carefully to monitor reactions.
(iv) Combining treatment with dietary and rest guidelines for optimal uterine health.
Differences Between Yoruba and Modern Menstrual Treatments
While both seek menstrual health, the approaches differ:
1) Focus of healing —
Yoruba remedies emphasize uterine energy, blood quality; modern medicine may use hormones, medications, or surgical interventions.
2) Materials used —
Yoruba medicine uses natural herbs and roots; modern medicine uses synthetic drugs.
3) Approach to recurrence —
Yoruba healing includes lifestyle adjustments care; modern medicine focuses on continuous drug use or medical monitoring.
Safety First: Important Contraindications and Considerations
i) Severe symptoms —
Seek hospital care if bleeding is extreme or accompanied by pain, fever, or weakness.
ii) Underlying conditions —
Women with anemia, reproductive disorders, or other illnesses must use remedies cautiously.
iii) Quality of source —
Herbs from polluted or chemically treated areas are unsafe.
Needed Materials (Leaves, Roots, Bark, etc.)
The medicinal approach for this requires careful selection of natural materials traditionally known to our elders. These are combined to ensure potency.
The instruction you will receive is the original account of our forefathers, preserved and tested over time. Many people have used them with testimonies of relief. Just ensure you follow the correct guidelines. Click Unlock Secret below
Application Process
The strength of Yoruba medicine depends on how materials are handled. Proper pounding, boiling, or steeping — done in the right way and at the right time — ensures the remedy remains potent. Click Unlock Secret below
Uses
The prepared remedy must be applied in the correct manner — whether for drinking, steaming, bathing, or chest rubbing — and taken in the right dosage for it to remain effective.
1) Some leaf required special utterances/chants before they can be effective. Where applicable, this will be stated in the PDF
2) The methods of getting the needed items like leaf, bark, roots by yourself is covered in the PDF
3) Saa bi Ologun ti wi, ki o le baa je... (Follow instructions for it to remain potent). You're getting a Real and Original account of our fore fathers.
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