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Confirmed Yoruba Medicine for Blood Diseases

Among the Yoruba, health is seen as a delicate balance of the body, and blood. When a person suffers from Inarun or Kokoro Inu Ẹjẹ, this balance is disrupted, often manifesting in severe skin disorders, dark spots, unusual sensations within the body, or persistent high body temperature. Our forefathers in Yoruba land, developed specialized remedies to cleanse the blood, restore harmony, and strengthen the individual’s overall immunity.
ogun inarun or kokoro inu eje to treat blood diseasesThis healing system is not merely about treating symptoms; it addresses the physical dimensions of the disease. Yoruba belief is of motive that blood carries life energy, and contamination of this vital fluid can affect one’s strength, vitality, and overall protection.

For many years back, Yoruba elders successfully treated individuals with these blood-related conditions long before hospitals or modern medicine became available. Today, these remedies remain part of the cultural heritage, trusted for both prevention and cure.

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Symptoms of Blood Diseases (Inarun or Kokoro Inu Eje)
Yoruba elders observed signs to recognize blood disorders:
1) Severe skin disorders — Rashes, sores, or lesions appearing on various parts of the body.
2) Dark spots on the skin — Often a visible indication of blood impurity.
3) Abnormal sensations — Patients may report “something moving” inside their body.
4) Persistent high body temperature — Fever that does not resolve with common remedies.
5) Weakness and fatigue — Sudden loss of energy and stamina.
6) Sensitivity to the environment — Reactions to heat, cold, or certain foods may indicate imbalance.

Yoruba elders emphasized careful observation of these signs to determine the appropriate Ogun Inarun remedies for cleansing and restoring balance.

How Our Forefathers Treated Ogun Inarun in the Past
Traditional Yoruba treatment of blood diseases involved structured remedies:

•  Herbal decoctions — Made from carefully selected roots, leaves, and barks to cleanse the blood and reduce toxins (see below for samples)
•  Bathing and steaming — Using medicinal leaves to strengthen the body and remove impurities through the skin.
•  Anointing — Applying herbal mixtures to affected areas to soothe skin disorders and reduce inflammation.
•  Dietary guidance — Specific foods were recommended or avoided to support the cleansing process.
Find below some of the plants which our fore-fathers previously used to treat Kokoro Inu Eje:
1) Ewe Abafe
2) Ewe Lapa Pupa 
3) Ewe Ewe Jogbo
4) Ewe Rinrin
5) Egbo Igi Obi
6) Eso Orombo
7) Egbo Asofeyeje

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The Healing Process in Traditional Practice
When preparing remedies for Ogun Inarun, Yoruba elders followed structured steps to ensure both physical potency and spiritual alignment:

•  Collecting herbs, roots, or barks during specific times believed to carry higher spiritual and medicinal potency.
•  Purifying and pounding materials into powders, decoctions, or tonics.
• Administering the first dose carefully to monitor the patient’s reaction before full usage.
•  Combining treatment with dietary guidance to maximize blood cleansing and body restoration.

Differences Between Yoruba and Modern Blood Disease Treatment
While both Yoruba and modern systems aim to restore health, their approaches differ:

1) Focus of healing —
Yoruba remedies emphasize body, spirit, and ancestral energy; modern medicine targets pathogens, blood chemistry, or pharmaceuticals.
2) Materials used —
Yoruba healers rely on roots, leaves, and barks; modern medicine uses tablets, injections, or laboratory-prepared drugs.
3) Approach to recurrence —
Yoruba healing often includes lifestyle adjustments, spiritual cleansing, and continuous observation; modern treatment emphasizes repeated drug therapy.

Safety First: Important Contraindications and Considerations
•  Pregnancy and Lactation —
Some herbs may be too strong for women and must not be consumed accidentally.
•  Underlying Conditions —
Individuals with heart disease, hypertension, or other chronic illnesses must use remedies cautiously.
•  Quality of Source —
Herbs from polluted or chemically treated areas are unsafe and must never be used.

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.

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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.

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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
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