A Ghanaian Islamic Imam, Shamuna Ustaz Jibril, known in Ghana for his prophesies and interpretations, has urge that consumption of herbs can prevent the spread of the dreaded Ebola disease.
Ebola Doctors burying a dead patient
He called on medical specialist to investigate the impacts of the utilization of the carcasses of felines.
Taking into account the Imam’s conclusion, he questioned the way that the destructive infection is transmitted through handshake clarifying that “it can be passed through coughing and blood transfusion and therefore not by handshakes.”
Jibril concurred that the illness has no cure until further notice yet there are prescriptions that can cub the spread of the Ebola virus and included that with time he would come up with recommendations.
He contributed a prudent strategy, that the individuals who are associated with the disease ought to should chew tobacco leaves or bitter leaves and drink honey.
He further adviced doctors taking care of infected patience to “They should inhale tobacco leaves and wash their hands with ‘dawadawa’ solution followed by the chewing of the ‘dawadawa’ seeds”.
He also advised those who washed dead bodies of the victims to put fresh tobacco leaves and seeds into their mouths, ears and noses.
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