Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus?
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Home | Health | ( 4 ) | Subscribe | Post an answer Asked by Ifeoma on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 8:28:5:
I heard that bitter Kola can be used to fight ebola. How true is this?
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Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Femi on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 8:29:18: It is still officially a rumour. There is still no concluded medical research on the claim.
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Chuks on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 8:30:29: Bitter Kola does have antiviral properties and it's said to be useful in helping the body fight off viruses such as HIV and Ebola. It can be helpful as far as I know. Bitter Kola is God's gift to Africa
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Emeka Chidi on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 8:31:25: Well, while we wait for Oyibos or Nigerian Medical Association to find a cure or vaccine for Ebola, I think eating one bitter Kola a day will not kill you. It can prolong your life. Our forefathers ate it and lived long
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Doris on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 8:33:6: I also heard that too but Nigerian doctors are just dismissing it. There is even another one that says we should use salt an water to bathe. Anyway, I think there is defnitely a local fruit or plant that can be used to fight off Ebola and HIV. The only thing is that these Doctors wey go school don't want to go out of business and so will never recommend you using Bitter Kola. It might actually be the best medicine for it for now
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Eze on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 8:34:34: Yes O. No sensible Doctor that went to school will eve recommend that you eat bitter Kola instead they will refine it and after packing it in a tablet, they'll then tell you to buy it from them. They don't want to go out of business. Go to the village and traditional doctors will tell you that it's the best thing you can eat for now to prevent Ebola.
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Emem Udoh on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 8:37:26: My Grandmother ate bitter Kola every time and was hardly ever sick. I think I will start eating it too since our Doctors and Oyibo people sef don't want to provide a cure for us yet.
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Hassan Garba on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 8:44:13: No one will dispute the fact that Bitter Kola can help in the fight but it may not be a total cure. I think Bitter Kola will at least make your body have more power to fight the Virus and this is basically the same thing most Ebola trial drugs we have are currently doing.
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Ahmed on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 9:16:1: I think it can help prevent Ebola since it normally helps in boosting one's immune system. Bitter kola is an antibacterial and antiviral fruit.
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Opara on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 13:37:23: Bitter Kola is really medicinal. I hear it also helps in preventing malaria as well as helps in reducing blood pressure
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Segun on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 13:38:36: If you people now claim that Bitter Kola can treat Ebola, it will only increase the price price of bitter Kola in the market. So keep quiet pls.
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Grace Amaka on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 13:40:7: I know that God will never send any sickness to us if he had not already provided a cure for it in the forest and that's why we need to stop deforestation. Imagine what would have been happening if Bitter Kola trees were to become extinct. We need to keep our country green.
Re: Can bitter Kola prevent or cure Ebola virus Reply by Charles on Saturday August 9, 2014 at 13:40:42: Wow! Bitter Kola really can do many things. I wish I can eat it all the time but it's so bitter.
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