KOLANUT

Kolanut is a sacred component of traditional culture and is basically a symbol for life. Since inception, many uses has been developed on kolanut but our emphasis will be based on three points:

  • Means of Food
  • Medicinal Purpose
  • Component of Divination

Firstly, Kolanut is an edible fruit and is used as a food source; it is a tradition in many part of Africa (yoruba race as a case study) that a kolanut can be presented to people of authority and guests, when they enter a person’s home, the kolanut will be broken to eat among friends. The same thing happen between two families that their children are willing to get married, during the introduction ceremony (“idana”). In some part of Nigeria, according to their ritual customs, it is the King, Chief or the Oldest person in the house who had the honor of breaking the kolanut and this give rise to the adage that says “It is the mouth of the elder the kolanut get ripped” – “Enu agba ni obi ngbo si” meaning: the elders has the authority to give judgment or command issues.

Secondly, Kolanut is a means of curative component; many diseases can be cured using kolanut as the active ingredients. Our temple (ancestral pride temple limited) has carried out extensive research in using kolanut to cure many diseases (like sexual impotence recently cured in our temple with the use of kolanut), some cures was also put into practical recently.

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MEDICINAL PLANTAE African Basil (Ocimum gratissimum)_Efirin-ancestral

MEDICINAL PLANTAE (African Basil)

African Basil (Ocimum gratissimum)

Also known as Efirin, Nchanwu. A herb mostly used for peppersoup because it is believed to have a wonderful effect on the stomach and most especially for nursing mothers.

Studies show that the extracts of nchanwu plant (O. gratissimum) contain anti-fungal properties.

~ The scent leaf can be used in the treatment of cough and catarrh when inhaled.

~ Scent leaf can be infused and used as a remedy for stomach disorder such as gastroenteritis.

~ Can be used to treat stomach pain, diarrhoea, cholera, chronic dysentery and vomiting especially if blended and infused together with the leaves of P. sentalinoides.

~ Leaves can also act as a repellent to mosquitoes and other insects.

~ The leaves can be used for preventing and treating malaria, catarrh, cough and fever.

~ The essential oil of scent leaf contains eugenol, which has antibacterial properties.Continue reading

KOLANUT

Kolanut is a sacred component of traditional culture and is basically a symbol for life. Since inception, many uses has been developed on kolanut but our emphasis will be based on three points:

kolanut - ancestral_pride_temple

 

  • Means of Food
  • Medicinal Purpose
  • Component of Divination

Firstly, Kolanut is an edible fruit and is used as a food source; it is a tradition in many part of Africa (yoruba race as a case study) that a kolanut can be presented to people of authority and guests, when they enter a person’s home, the kolanut will be broken to eat among friends. The same thing happen between two families that their children are willing to get married, during the introduction ceremony (“idana”). In some part of Nigeria, according to their ritual customs, it is the King, Chief or the Oldest person in the house who had the honor of breaking the kolanut and this give rise to the adage that says “It is the mouth of the elder the kolanut get ripped” – “Enu agba ni obi ngbo si” meaning: the elders has the authority to give judgment or command issues.

Secondly, Kolanut is a means of curative component; many diseases can be cured using kolanut as the active ingredients. Our temple (ancestral pride temple limited) has carried out extensive research in using kolanut to cure many diseases (like sexual impotence recently cured in our temple with the use of kolanut), some cures was also put into practical recently.

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