Abdominal discomfort:
Grind the root of Mucuna pruriens to make a paste. Take this paste orally once a day for two days.
Thursday, 14 August 2008
FORMULA FOR CHOLERA
Cholera:
Boil the roots of Mucuna pruriens with four litres of water. Filter the decoction. Take one glass of this decoction orally with honey eight times a day until cured.
Boil the roots of Mucuna pruriens with four litres of water. Filter the decoction. Take one glass of this decoction orally with honey eight times a day until cured.
SOLUTION TO DIABETES
Diabetes:
Grind together the following into powder: 50 g seeds of Mucuna pruriens, 50 g seeds of Hygrophila auriculata, 50 g tubers of Ipomoea digitata, 50 g roots of Withania somnifera, 50 g tuber of Curculigo orchioides and 50 g tuber of Salmalia malabarica. Take one teaspoonful of this powder orally with one glass of water in which sugar candy is already dissolved, twice a day for a month.
Grind together the following into powder: 50 g seeds of Mucuna pruriens, 50 g seeds of Hygrophila auriculata, 50 g tubers of Ipomoea digitata, 50 g roots of Withania somnifera, 50 g tuber of Curculigo orchioides and 50 g tuber of Salmalia malabarica. Take one teaspoonful of this powder orally with one glass of water in which sugar candy is already dissolved, twice a day for a month.
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
SOLUTION TO INFERTILITY IN MEN
Infertility (In men): Put 10 g roots of Mucuna pruriens s glass of cow milk. After few minutes the colour of this milk change to black. Take this glass of milk orally in the evening once a day for seven days.
SOLUTION TO INFERTILITY IN MEN
Infertility (In men): Put 10 g roots of Mucuna pruriens s glass of cow milk. After few minutes the colour of this milk change to black. Take this glass of milk orally in the evening once a day for seven days.
DISCHARGE FROM FEMALE GENITALS
Leucorrhoea (whitish discharge from the female genitals): Grind the seeds of Mucuna pruriens into powder. Take one teaspoonful of this powder orally with 10 g honey twice a day for fifteen days.
FORMULA TO CURE SCORPION BITE
Scorpion bite: Grind the seeds of Mucuna pruriens with water to make a paste. Apply this paste on the affected area twice a day for four days.
Snakebite: FORMULAR
Snakebite:
Extract juice from the roots of Mucuna pruriens. Take orally one teaspoonful of this juice three to four times continuously just after snake bite. Grind 100 g root of Mucuna pruriens to make a paste. Mix 50 g molasses to this paste. Take this paste orally with water just after snakebite.
Extract juice from the roots of Mucuna pruriens. Take orally one teaspoonful of this juice three to four times continuously just after snake bite. Grind 100 g root of Mucuna pruriens to make a paste. Mix 50 g molasses to this paste. Take this paste orally with water just after snakebite.
FORMULA TO CURE WORM INFECTION
Worm infection: SOLUTION Worm infection: Grind together the root of Mucuna pruriens with the root of Cassia occidentalis to make a paste. Take this paste orally with a glass of water once a day for three daysSOURCE://:naijagroup
SOLUTION TO WORM INFECTION
Worm infection in cattle: SOLUTION Worm infection in cattle: Grind the fruit of Mucuna pruriens to make a paste. Administer orally this paste with water to the cattle twice a day for four days. Grind the seed of Mucuna pruriens into paste. Administer this paste orally with water to the cattle once a day until cured.
SOLUTION TO TOOTHACHE
Toothache:
SOLUTION Toothache: Sundry the root of Mucuna pruriens. Grind this dried root into powder. Apply this powder on the aching teeth.
SOLUTION Toothache: Sundry the root of Mucuna pruriens. Grind this dried root into powder. Apply this powder on the aching teeth.
Tuesday, 29 July 2008
the key objective
KEY OBJECTIVES
•Differentiate between causes of abdominal distention and develop an effective management plan.
• Through efficient, focused, data gathering: o Differentiate clinically the etiology of abdominal distention. o Elicit information on pre-existing disorders that would predispose to the various causes for abdominal distention. • List and interpret the critical clinical and laboratory findings which are key in the processes of exclusion, differentiation, and diagnosis: o Select and interpret abdominal imaging and other appropriate investigations used in cases of abdominal distention. o Perform paracentesis when indicated and interpret the results. • Conduct an effective plan of management for a patient with abdominal distention: o Outline the short-term medical and surgical management of patients with bowel obstruction. o Contrast the immediate and long-term management of cirrhotic ascites vs. malignant ascites patients. o Select patients in need of specialized care.
-APPLIED SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS
1. Explain that normal intestinal motor function is controlled by the extrinsic nerve supply (brain and spinal cord), the enteric brain (plexi within wall of intestine), and local transmitters (amines and peptides) that excite smooth muscles. 2. Identify that cells of Cajal serve as pacemakers in the intestinal tract, coordinating the functions of intrinsic and extrinsic neurons.
•Differentiate between causes of abdominal distention and develop an effective management plan.
• Through efficient, focused, data gathering: o Differentiate clinically the etiology of abdominal distention. o Elicit information on pre-existing disorders that would predispose to the various causes for abdominal distention. • List and interpret the critical clinical and laboratory findings which are key in the processes of exclusion, differentiation, and diagnosis: o Select and interpret abdominal imaging and other appropriate investigations used in cases of abdominal distention. o Perform paracentesis when indicated and interpret the results. • Conduct an effective plan of management for a patient with abdominal distention: o Outline the short-term medical and surgical management of patients with bowel obstruction. o Contrast the immediate and long-term management of cirrhotic ascites vs. malignant ascites patients. o Select patients in need of specialized care.
-APPLIED SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS
1. Explain that normal intestinal motor function is controlled by the extrinsic nerve supply (brain and spinal cord), the enteric brain (plexi within wall of intestine), and local transmitters (amines and peptides) that excite smooth muscles. 2. Identify that cells of Cajal serve as pacemakers in the intestinal tract, coordinating the functions of intrinsic and extrinsic neurons.
SOLUTION TO ABDOMINAL DISTENSION
Abdominal distention is common and may indicate the presence of serious intra-abdominal or systemic disease
-CAUSAL CONDITIONS
1. Ascites (in average adult,>1.5 L required for clinical diagnosis) a. High albumin gradient (>11g/L serum to fluid albumin ratio) i. Portal hypertension (approx. 80% of patients with ascites) ii. Congestive heart failure (<5%>
-CAUSAL CONDITIONS
1. Ascites (in average adult,>1.5 L required for clinical diagnosis) a. High albumin gradient (>11g/L serum to fluid albumin ratio) i. Portal hypertension (approx. 80% of patients with ascites) ii. Congestive heart failure (<5%>
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