Umati wa watu unaozidi kufurika huko Loliondo kwa dhumuni moja tu, kupata dawa ambayo inaaminika inatibu magonjwa sugu ama yaliyoshindikana ni dalili wazi kuwa japo twaishi na twatembea mitaani lakini hatuko salama, wengi tu wagonjwa.
Je ni kweli dawa hii ya inatibu au ni imani tu? only time will tell.
Something big and quiet unusual has been happening in Tanzania Loliondo Arusha. People are flocking the area from all over Tanzania including Government Officals, UN workers, citizens and almost 1000 cars heading there all becasue............
It is believed there is a cure out there to chronic diseases such as Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Cancer and even HIV/AIDS. This medication as claimed is being provided by an old man who is a retired Rev. of the KKKT Lutheran church in Loliondo by the name of Ambilikile Mwasapile (76).
According to sources (Mwananchi Jumapili newspaper) which visited him at his residence - He told them that he was instructed by God through his dreams in 1991 about this medication and what he should do to heal people with serious illnesses such as cancer and diabetes and asthma at first and later on in another dream that is when he was told by God that it could also heal people with HIV/AIDS. The dream kept occuring to him several times and last year on August 26 that was when he decided to start the healing work.
The treatment only costs Tshs 500, and its just one cup of the medication which should not be repeated once taken, and it comes from the tree shown below called(Mugariga) not sure what language that is!!
Before the medication is given out he prays for it and then boils it in clean water. He also claims that in order for the medication to work he has to be the only one who administers it to the patient and it starts working straight away!!! There have been reports from some people who have been there and used the medication, that claim to be healed!!!!!Pics courtesy of Arusha Geneva of AfricaStory courtesy Miss Jestina blog
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DRUMSTICK TREE
Horseradish Tree, Marango Tree, Murunga, Kelor, Shobhanjan, Ben Tree, Moringa Tree
Moringa oleifera syn. M. pterygosperma F. Moringaceae
Description
A handsome, multi-purpose, small legume tree, 3-8 metres tall, fast growing and drought hardy, with a shady, leaf canopy of very attractive tripinnate ferny foliage, making its presence appealing wherever it is planted. Small, waxy, creamy-white flowers resembling miniature orchids, form in clusters on terminal stems, followed by 20-30cm long round pods. Pods look very much like drumsticks, a good reason for the plant’s common name. The shell of the pod splits into 3 sections revealing a row of neatly packed, wing-edged, round, brown seeds.
Medicinal Uses
A folk remedy for stomach complaints, catarrh, cancer, gastric ulcers, skin diseases, lowering blood sugar, increasing bone density, nervous conditions, diabetes, fatigue, increase lactation, hay fever, impotence, edema, cramps, hemorrhoids, headaches, sore gums; to strengthen the eyes and the brain, liver, gall, digestive, respiratory and immune system, and as a blood cleanser and blood builder. A traditional folk remedy was to use the leaves as a poultice on the abdomen to expel intestinal worms. An infusion of leaves is used as an eye wash for treating conjunctivitis. Oil from the seed, called Oil of Ben, is used for earache and in ointments for skin conditions. The oil rubbed on the skin is said to prevent mosquitoes from biting. Flowers infused in honey are used as a cough remedy.
Culinary Uses
Research has shown the drumstick tree to be of exceptional nutritional value. The leaves are 38% protein with the 8 essential amino acids, which will be of interest to vegetarians, or people who wish to cut back on meat and dairy products. Amino acids in leaves, indicated in milligrams per 100 grams have been recorded as: isoleucine 385, leucine 688, lysine 476, methionine 164, cystine 148, phenylalamine 483, threonine 368, valine 491, arganine 491, histidine 181.
Amino acids in green leaf vegetables vary considerably, and many that are staples, are low in the sulphur bearing amino acids methionine and cystine, whereas in the drumstick tree it is an extremely rich source in comparison to other greens and vegetables. The drumstick tree is listed as the highest protein ratio of any plant on earth. The calcium content is very high at 297mg per 100g of leaves.
Leaves can be eaten fresh in hand, steamed, pickled, added to salads, stir-fries, curries, and soups. Flavour of the pods are similar to peas with a mild mustard taste. Sliced, young green pods can be used in savory and meat dishes. Seeds can be fried or roasted and taste like peanuts. When seeds are abundant they can be sprouted like wheat grass, eaten as tender nutritious greens.
Roots of young seedlings taste similar to the herb horseradish, and are often grated and used as a substitute. Oil of Ben, a by-product of the seed, is an inodorous finegrade oil used in salads, cooking, perfumery, lubricating watches and fine machinery. The oil does not go rancid. Flowers can be eaten or used as a garnish, and look most decorative in salads. Value the tree for its high nutritional value and as a survival food.
Medicinal Uses
A folk remedy for stomach complaints, catarrh, hay fever, impotence, edema, cramps, hemorrhoids, headaches, sore gums; to strengthen the eyes and the brain, liver, gall, digestive, respiratory and immune system, and as a blood cleanser and blood builder. A traditional folk remedy was to use the leaves as a poultice on the abdomen to expel intestinal worms. Oil from the seed, called Oil of Ben, is used for earache and in ointments for skin conditions. The oil rubbed on the skin is said to prevent mosquitoes from biting. Flowers infused in honey are used as a cough remedy.
Mheshimiwa Raisi tunaomba barabara ya kwenda kwa Babu itengenezwe.
thats noobish
u can think whatever about him but believe it or not that medicine works,i know 2 people who no longer use the diabetes syringes. if u think it is witchcraft,well,spend your thousands of money in hospital bills
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