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NATUREBETIC HERBAL REMEDY HITS MARKET WITH UNBELIEVABLE WONDERS

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Kehinde Ayanboade

Research has proven that tackling some strange and critical diseases savouring human existence especially since few decades ago has exceeds the rate of settling for the popular drugs and pills but to see into orthodoxical way of been healthy and sound in the oldies.

Inventions and manifestation of chronic diseases especially in the home of indigents bring about the births of NATUREBETIC HERBAL REMEDY, a traditional and naturally brewed drug saddled with the task of regulating Blood sugar in diabetic patients, helping in relieving Stomach upset, Lower back ache, Menstrual cramps and various infections.

An advantage that gives this product an additional score is its proximity and availability to all axis in Nigeria, Naturebetic Herbal Remedy is available in 7 medical outlets in Ilorin, 4 in Osogbo, also available in Ede, Ogbomosho, Ejigbo, and Lagos.

We can also call or Whatsapp the producer on the effective hotline +234 803 463 9264 and for more enquiries on how to get information on distribution with there Lagos representative there is a 24/7 call centre on 07061373870.

The Chief Executive Officer of Wamok Nigeria Limited, the producer and manufacturer of the NAFDAC Listed NATUREBETIC HERBAL REMEDY, Pharm. Bello Munirat Kikelomo, A pharmacist is a woman who has no choice than to venture and delve into the task of looking for an alternative way of saving life as narrated and mentioned in a dialogue with our reporter also, explains the reason why this active herb is produced and how it has the additional advantage of breaking down fat and other common infection.

Pharm. Bello Munirat added that the wonderful and affordability product with the composition of Mormodica, Charantia, Zingiber Officinale, Magnifera Indica, and Antimicrobial Properties also have the great advantage of controlling diet, when used by male and female, Obesity patience, Expectant and Lactating mothers but not recommended for Pregnant women.

Giving the background information and the experience on how NATUREBETIC came to existence, pharm. Bello Munirat explained that while they resides in Lagos, she in corroboration with her husband runs their own pharmacy at Ejigbo Isolo Axis of Lagos State.

“More importantly right from University days I had passion for natural products

I usually look for alternative means of tackling diseases, maybe because I understood how orthodox drugs works

Myself and my husband did network marketing with companies that dealt in natural products.

We were both running the pharmacy; he was d chairman and still is.

My husband went to Kwara Poly, with HND in Mechanical Engineering, I graduated from UNIJOS in 2007 as a pharmacist.

I learnt about this in school. We did a course in 400level; TRADITIONAL MEDICINE and I also delves into much research to get it right.

Munirat further explained the scenario of how she saved her mother in-law with the product and how the product was analysed to be a major agent in reducing excess of sugar in the body.

“In 2015, when we newly moved back to ilorin (my mum In law resides there too). I saw her condition resembling a diabetic case. My sister In law who lives with her added that whenever she urinates, ants were often found in the WC. I then knew it was Hyperglcaemia (High blood sugar)

With my glucometer, I checked her fasting blood sugar the next morning, which measured 386mg/dl .(Normal range is 70-110mg/dl)

I took her to University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, she was placed on Metformin and Glibanclamide

She had all the symptoms of diabetes; Frequent urination especially at night(6-7 times), Feeling thirsty often even after drinking water. Weight loss, Weakness, Sleepless night, Tingling sensation on her feet etc…

We went back to the hospital, but her blood sugar was poorly controlled despite the drugs. The doctor said she had to be placed on Insulin injection for us to get better result, she however declined insulin injection
I then added NATUREBETIC to her drugs and continued monitoring her blood sugar

By January 2016, I had her fasting blood sugar checked again, alas it had dropped to 128mg/dl!.

As of today, she have been able to cut her orthodox medications to just one (Metformin) with our product NATUREBETIC.
i also observed an analysis at the Dept of Medicinal Chemistry, University of ILORIN, it was shown to have Hypoglycaemic Effect (Blood Sugar Reducing Property)

She is doing perfectly fine now. Looking healthier, vibrant and fresher. She is above 70″. She narrated.

She also uttered that it is always a joy for her when she remermber how GOD uses her to save her Mother in-law’s life.

This herbal product is very affordable and a must to have in homes.

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Doctor Warns On The Danger Of Excessive Masturbation

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A British doctor has warned that excessive masturbation is behind the rise of male health problems.

In moderation, self-pleasure helps to reduce stress, and improve sleep quality and mood, but it can become ‘an unhealthy habit’ and trigger a form of erectile dysfunction, says Dr Donald Grant, GP and senior clinical advisor at The Independent Pharmacy.

Doctor Warns On The Danger Of Excessive Masturbation

‘Overall, there’s no strict rule or guideline on how much people should masturbate.’

‘But when masturbation gets out of hand, there’s a variety of ways it can impact sexual and physical health.’

A key concern is the rise of porn use: half of adults in the UK now access graphic material online, according to a recent survey by media watchdog Ofcom, and Dr Grant links this to the rise in porn-induced erectile dysfunction, or PIED.

 

Up to 50 percent of adult men suffer from some degree of erectile dysfunction, according to the British Association of Urological Surgeons. It is often associated with obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes but can also have no obvious cause. One lesser-known culprit could be PIED, claims Dr Grant.

‘PIED is a type of erectile dysfunction that stems from an unhealthy consumption of pornography.

‘This unhealthy porn usage can lead to desensitisation, making it more difficult for men to achieve and maintain an erection — as they’re used to more intense sexual activity seen on screen.

‘It can lead to reduced interest in sex with actual partners as men prioritise porn and masturbation instead.’

More worryingly, Dr Grant warns that compulsive masturbation could trigger physical changes that affect intimacy.

‘Compulsive masturbation can lead to reduced sensitivity in the genital area, making it more difficult to achieve sexual pleasure or stimulation.

‘It can occur when nerve endings become damaged from too much activity, creating a loss of sensitivity.

‘This can also impact individuals who masturbate too roughly, causing potential friction damage.

 

‘Thankfully, this is a short-term issue and factors such as taking breaks or utilising lubricants can help restore sensitivity.

‘And thankfully, there are a range of treatments available to men who are struggling with ED, helping them manage a healthy sex life and achieve erections with ease.’

Dr Grant added that ‘over-masturbating’ can be damaging in other ways.

It can cause men and women to become ‘hyper-focused on their own pleasure, meaning when the time comes for sexual intercourse with a partner, individuals could experience performance anxiety, which directly impacts sex drive.’

The question of how much is too much is subjective, he admitted.
‘Masturbation habits can differ largely from person to person with some people doing it daily, weekly or not at all.

‘It’s important to monitor the sexual activity to ensure it doesn’t interfere with social lives, work or relationships.

‘Additionally, discomfort or injury is usually a telltale sign that the masturbation sessions are becoming too much and harming health.

‘It’s important to maintain a healthy but sensible sex life through masturbation, ensuring it’s not at the expense of daily activities.

‘Some people can even experience mental distress due to guilt or shame relating to their masturbation — this can stem from porn usage or other factors, but can have a big effect on people’s mental well-being.

‘Overall, common sense is required to ensure it remains a recreational activity without interfering with other aspects of daily life.’

 

 

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Nigerian women embrace sex toys As Replacements 

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Nigerian women embrace sex toys As Replacements

 

Despite Nigeria’s deeply conservative and religious fabric, where sex is often a hushed topic, the sex toy industry is booming — and dildos are flying off the shelves, reflecting a surprising surge in this unconventional market as more citizens boldly embrace erotic pleasures amid economic hardships, Victor Ayeni reports

Most days of the week, Niniola (surname withheld) is as busy as a bee, catering to the diverse clientele who frequent her adult entertainment store.

Her well-lit store features a spa parlour alongside a wide array of intimate products and sex toys, including lingerie, sexual enhancers, lubricants, vibrators, dildos, and BDSM kits.

The microbiology graduate from a state university in the South-West, ventured into the sex toy business in 2020, a year after completing her National Youth Service Corps.

The 28-year-old believes her store’s location on an estate in the Ogudu axis has been a core selling point for her pleasure-enhancing business as most of her clients preferred a high degree of anonymity.

Niniola admitted that she sells more of her products via social media platforms and messaging apps to meet the demand for professional discretion.

“My customers don’t have to come down here physically, this business has evolved beyond that,” she told Saturday PUNCH.

 

 

 

“They can contact us, tell us which of their products they want, we give them a catalogue to make their choices and they pay for the services including delivery and we get it across to them.

“From time to time, I get nice feedback. Some of those who patronise us are married, some are single, some divorced, some have spouses outside the country, some of our clients are women and some are men. Their maximum pleasure is our goal,” she said, smiling brightly.

On her X and Instagram accounts, Niniola regularly showcases a variety of sex toys available in her store.

She also includes her WhatsApp number, encouraging potential clients to reach out to her through private messages.

In a recent post, she announced the arrival of new dildos, assuring women that they would provide “long-lasting pleasure.”

When our correspondent inquired from her about the patronage of dildos and whether the economic situation has affected its demand, she giggled.

“I started this business in the middle of COVID-19 and I can tell you that we made a lot of sales during that period. You know, the lockdown and social distancing affected many relationships. Many lovers were stranded and people sought sexual fulfilment from our adult novelty products.

“Even now, I can’t say the economy has affected our business because we still make good sales. We even receive orders from outside Lagos. No matter the economic situation, people will always have enough to attain sexual satisfaction because it’s important,” Niniola added.

‘I’m helping my husband’s weakness’

When Mrs Bunmi Awoyemi (not real name) was first introduced to sex toys a few years ago, she felt a tinge of shame, reflecting the influence of her strict religious upbringing.

The mother of two explained that she arranged for the delivery to a location slightly away from her home, ensuring that no one in the neighbourhood would recognise her or guess the contents of the package she was picking up.

“My husband was the kind of man who downloaded even before the play began. Within a minute or two, it was over. He is a lovely man and a good husband but that’s just our only problem.

“I wasn’t satisfied and rather than cheat on my husband, I decided it was time to try out sex toys. I ordered a vibrator and a dildo and so far, I can say they have made up for my husband’s weakness,” Awoyemi told Saturday PUNCH.

Like Mrs Awoyemi, Saturday PUNCH gathered that many married women and ladies in relationships use sex toys such as dildos to satisfy themselves.

 

 

Single ladies who have been jilted by men or have not yet found a man to warm their beds also use artificial penises to pleasure themselves.

“It’s safer to use dildos than to sleep around and get infected with venereal diseases. I would rather pleasure myself with dildos than allow men to lie to me, cheat on me, and break my heart like they like to do,” a hairstylist who gave her name as Cynthia, told Saturday PUNCH.

Dildo varieties

Dildos are adult sex aids that are often used to attain sexual climax for women and also for men.

“While they are sometimes meant to feel like a penis, they don’t have to look like one. They come in different materials, shapes, and sizes. Some dildos are curved to stimulate the prostate or G-spot,” according to WebMD.

Findings by Saturday PUNCH revealed that there are different kinds of dildos based on their structure or designs.

Some dildos are made to look like a penis with testicles while some are made to be strapped on with a harness.

 

 

Some dildos are made with a suction base to adhere to a surface, others vibrate to stimulate the user while some, known as double-sided dildos, are designed for two partners to use at once.

The materials with which these dildos are made also vary. There are glass, silicon, rubber, plastic and wooden dildos, some of which are also sold by traditional herb vendors.

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160,000 kids living with HIV in Nigeria

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160,000 kids living with HIV in Nigeria

 

 

The Christian Council of Nigeria, CCN, has raised the alarm over the high rate of children living with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV, in Nigeria, saying of an estimated 160,000 children living with HIV in Nigeria, only 45,000 are receiving treatment.

 

CCN urged the government and other stakeholders to intensify efforts to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS among children in the country.

The council made the call weekend at the close-out ceremony of the HIV intervention programme implemented in collaboration with the World Council of Churches, WCC, in Abuja.

The CCN President, Most Rev. David Onuoha, represented by Archbishop Peter ogunmuyiwa, decried the high number of children living with HIV in Nigeria, stressing the need for urgent action to address the situation.

He said, “Our mission is to identify with the needy and less privileged, and to make a positive impact on their lives. Our efforts have been enriching and impactful. We are committed to combating the HIV epidemic in our society, and we urge all relevant NGOs and government agencies to join us in this crusade.

“While we have made some progress in preventing the transmission of HIV from mother to child, we still have much work to do. According to statistics, Nigeria has a high number of children who are HIV victims – 160,000, with only 45,000 undergoing treatment. This is unacceptable, and we must do more to address this issue.”

The WCC representative, Ms Gracias Ross, reiterated the organization’s commitment to supporting Nigeria in the fight against HIV/AIDS, lamented that “160,000 children are living with HIV, but remember that two million people are living with HIV in Nigeria. They will have partners and children. In what condition will these children be born?

“We must change things. If these children are alone and don’t have a family, the church has to be their family. This is the calling that we should become the father of the fatherless and fight for the widows and fight for justice.

 

“You can imagine how many young people don’t have any positive orientation on sexuality. So the Church should be bringing light to these large numbers of young people in Nigeria who are not having information.”

 

 

Rev. Dr. Evans Onyemara, the General Secretary of the CCN, appreciated the WCC’s support in the fight against HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, highlighting the success stories from the programme’s implementation in several states.

 

 

 

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