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In Yoruba land, the liver is considered a vital organ of life, responsible for cleansing the blood, aiding digestion, and maintaining overall body balance. When the liver is diseased or weak, it can lead to swelling of the stomach, yellowing of the eyes (jaundice), loss of appetite, weakness, and in severe cases, death. Yoruba traditional healers therefore prepared Ogun Jedo-jedo—a specialized medicine to restore the liver’s strength, expel harmful toxins, and bring balance to the body.
This remedy is respected among herbalists and was often used for those suffering from chronic weakness, jaundice, alcohol-related damage, or poisoning. Kings, chiefs, warriors, and ordinary people who encountered serious liver ailments relied on this preparation for healing and recovery.
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Key Ingredients Used in Ogun Jedo-jedo
Traditional herbalists combined leaves, roots, and barks known for their detoxifying and restorative properties. These were often boiled as a decoction (Agbo), taken in small, measured doses, sometimes with honey or palm wine, depending on the instruction. Some of the needed plants previously used to treat Aisan Jedo-jedo are:
1) Ewe Pepe
2) Ewe Werepe
3) Ewe Jogbo
4) Ewe Gbogbonise
5) Ewe Orijin
6) Ewe Akoko
7) Ewe Ina
8) Ewe Ata Ijosin
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Functions and Benefits of Ogun Jedo-jedo
1) Liver cleansing –
flushes out toxins, alcohol residues, and harmful substances.
2) Restores strength –
improves appetite, blood circulation, and overall energy.
3) Treats jaundice –
clears yellowing of eyes and skin by healing liver imbalance.
4) Reduces abdominal swelling –
especially cases caused by liver weakness.
5) Promotes longevity –
in Yoruba belief, a healthy liver supports long life and vitality.
Safety First: Important Contraindications and Considerations
(a) Pregnancy and Lactation – Potent liver herbs may be unsafe for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Elders insisted these must never be used without strict guidance.
(b) Underlying Conditions – People with kidney problems or diabetes should seek caution, as strong liver herbs may stress other organs.
(c) Source Quality – Herbs harvested from polluted soil, roadsides, or sprayed with chemicals may cause more harm than healing. Trusted sources are necessary.
(d) Dosage – Excessive use of bitter herbs can damage the liver instead of healing it. Yoruba herbalists emphasized moderation.
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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