By Precious Udom
Let us get
right into the heart of this write-up. Agbo is a local, herbal concoction,
brewed in Nigeria. Ingredients for agbo are sourced from leaves, bark and roots
of tress and boiled with either water or ogogoro for consumptions.
After drinking boiled agbo with both water
and ogogoro, I have come to realize through personal experience that the water
is more effective, potent and healing than the ogogoro. Make your independent
confirmations through personal trials.
The ogogoro
stuff kills the kidney, liver and other body organs if taken in excess. This is
my personal conclusions. I stand to be challenged.
Want to
find out? Ask the local agbo seller in your local markets in Lagos, Abuja,
Port Harcourt, Kano or any other states in Nigeria for that matter.
Or, on the alternative
visit the nearest bus-stop, funspot, beer parlor, street corners or any public
place and ask for it.
It is pretty cheap, affordable and beneficial
for the cure of some common ailments like malaria, typhoid, etc. With just N50 or
N100; you could get a cup of this miracle drink from the nearest agbo trader to
you.
It is most likely
going to clear the body pains, the feverish conditions, and the sugar in your
body system in a matter of hours, after drinking a cup or two of the agbo stuff.
Why am I writing on agbo today? Well, I will tell you a simple story
and I am sure you will get the message at the end of the day. Few days ago, a
good friend of mine, Bode Alabi, a
banker in Lagos was down with malaria.
As usual,
after series of laboratory tests, it was confirmed by his orthodox
medical
doctor that he needed to be treated with malaria. Alabi was given injections
and some drugs prescribed for him.
Pronto, my
friend took the drugs after the injections for days and the malaria, according to
him was suppressed. As usual, he resumed drinking his beer and spirits. Trust
the celebrations time.
Let me pause here and tell you
something. There are some local concoctions in Nigeria they call Ogogoro,
sapele water or shepe.
There are lots and lots of alcohol
bitters being sold in various local markets in Nigeria. This is the spirit we
are talking about. Agbo is not brewed with alcohol, but boiled with water.
Days after
the injections and tablets, the malaria returned and the wife of Alabi forced
him to drink agbo. Today, my friend is alive and kicking. The agbo has helped to
flush malaria out from his system.
This may be bad copy or bad market
for orthodox medical doctors. It is good copy for humanity and for good old
agbo, the miracle herbal concoction in Nigeria, nay Africa.
My friend after getting back to the hospital
for another confirmation test has made a new year resolution of abandoning
paraga and beer for agbo.
My dear
readers, especially from malaria infested African countries; let us think of
going back to the root. It is okay to run to hospital when we are sick.
But, let
herbal concoctions and products supplement the efforts of their doctors. I rest
my pen for now while you reflect on this write-up
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