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Ewe Abo, also called Protection leaf in Yoruba, is one of the most powerful herbal plants in Yoruba traditional medicine. Its botanical name is Parquetina nigrescens. It is highly used for its ability to increase blood, restore strength, and heal several chronic ailments.
Among Yoruba herbalists, Ewe Abo is regarded as a “powerful leaf”, making it an essential herb for women after childbirth, sick patients, and people recovering from serious illnesses. It also has mild spiritual uses, especially for protection and cleansing.
Ewe Abo grows naturally in bushy areas and farmlands. Its climbing nature makes it easy to identify, as it often winds around trees or sticks.
Key Facts
Category: Leaf
Botanical Name: Parquetina Nigrescens
Common Name: NIL
Yoruba name: Ewe Aabo
Igbo Name: Nil
Hausa Name: Nil
Health Benefits
1. Improves Blood and Treats Anemia
Ewe Abo (Parquetina nigrescens) is one of the best Yoruba herbal remedies for increasing blood levels. Herbalists prepare a strong herbal drink from its leaves to treat anemia, weakness, and low blood count.
2. Restores Strength After Childbirth or Sickness
Women who lose much blood during childbirth are given herbal mixtures made from Abo leaves to regain energy and recover faster. Sick or weak patients are also treated with Abo herbal drinks for strength.
3. Regulates Menstrual Flow
Yoruba traditional medicine uses Ewe Abo to normalize irregular menstrual flow and reduce excessive bleeding in women.
4. Heals Chronic Ailments and Weakness
The leaf is used in herbal mixtures for people suffering from long-lasting illnesses, helping to rebuild the body and fight chronic fatigue.
5. Controls High Blood Sugar
Some Yoruba herbalists prepare Ewe Abo tea for diabetic patients to help reduce high blood sugar levels naturally.
6. Boosts Fertility and Reproductive Health
Ewe Abo is sometimes used in Yoruba fertility herbs to improve reproductive health in both men and women.
7. Detoxifies and Cleanses the Body
Mild herbal drinks made from Abo leaves help flush out toxins, cleanse the liver, and improve overall body function.
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Spiritual Use
1. Protection Against Evil Attacks
Ewe Abo is believed to have natural protective energy like Ewe Ajeobale. Some Yoruba families place the leaves around their home to keep away negative spirits and witchcraft.
2. Spiritual Cleansing and Removing Bad Luck
A herbal bath prepared with Abo leaves is used for cleansing bad luck, spiritual blockages, and negative energy.
3. Breaking Curses and Healing Spiritually Related Illnesses
Yoruba herbalists use Ewe Abo in rituals to neutralize curses or treat illnesses believed to be caused by spiritual attacks.
4. Peace and Strengthening Personal Aura
It is sometimes used in spiritual baths for inner peace, courage, and strengthening of spiritual energy.
Characteristics
⦁ Physical Appearance –
Ewe Abo has green oval-shaped leaves and a climbing stem that wraps around nearby trees or sticks.
⦁ Taste and Smell –
It has a slightly bitter taste and a strong herbal smell when boiled.
⦁ Growth Pattern –
It grows naturally in bushy areas, farmlands, and forest edges, thriving well during rainy seasons.
Functions
⦁ Traditional Medicine –
Used for blood building, treating anemia, fertility improvement, and chronic illnesses.
⦁ Spiritual Protection –
Applied in rituals for cleansing, breaking curses, and protection against negative energy.
⦁ Post-Childbirth Care –
Essential in herbal remedies for women to regain blood and strength after childbirth.
Conclusion
Ewe Abo, the Yoruba Parquetina nigrescens, is one of the most powerful herbal leaves for blood building, fertility, and overall body restoration.
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