RE: SEC-S16 / W5 | " Ancient Medicine"🌍👩⚕️
Who doesn't know the green blue transparent bottle? If you don't know this bottle and you're a Nigerian, go and ask your parents whether rich or poor. They'll tell you what the green-blue bottle is used for and why it's so popular a bottle.
Oh yeah! . My observation is that they're a symbol of traditional medicine, holding remedies crafted from herbs and natural ingredients. It's fascinating how such a simple bottle carries so much cultural significance and knowledge within Nigerian communities.
But even it comes to spiritual where one invoke spiritual forces to diagnose an illness and the cure, I'm not in support because I feel there's more harm and violation in this than anything anyone could ever imagine. I'm saying from experience not personal though.
I can relate to your sentiment about the spiritual aspect of ancient medicine. In my experience, while spiritual practices may hold cultural significance, there can be risks involved, especially if not approached with caution. It's essential to prioritize safety and informed decision-making, balancing cultural beliefs with rational judgment.
Bossj23, you drank a lot of soft drinks at Emeka party yesterday. Fall out and take this medicine to cleanse your body system.
This scenario reminds me of a similar experience I had at a friend's gathering. Instead of relying on commercial remedies, my friend's mother prepared a cleansing potion using herbs and leaves. It's moments like these that highlight the practicality and effectiveness of ancient medicinal practices, even in modern settings.
Well appreciated. I'll love to read your entry