| Literature DB >> 33163740 |
Orish E Orisakwe1,2, Chinna N Orish3, Eudora O Nwanaforo4.
Abstract
At last the WHO declared the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) now known as COVID-19 a pandemic. Amidst uncertainty both in the pathophysiology and the management of COVID-19, many African countries in the face of either over-stretched or non-existent healthcare infrastructure resorted to home remedies as immediate alternative or first line of action. The present study is a synoptic capture of these home remedies with an attempt to understand the pharmacological basis on which these choices are predicated. Literature was compiled from google, social media, Radio and Television commentaries and news with stringent inclusion and exclusion criteria. Natural spices (turmeric, ginger, garlic etc.) and leaves (neem, paw, guava, etc.) with notable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties were found to be beneficial. These home remedies may hold promise in the prophylaxis and cure of COVID-19 infection.Entities:
Keywords: Covid-19; Home remedies; Natural products; Public health; Viral infection
Year: 2020 PMID: 33163740 PMCID: PMC7605786 DOI: 10.1016/j.sciaf.2020.e00620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Afr ISSN: 2468-2276
Acclaimed remedies for the management of COVID-19.
| Place claim was made. City/Country | Socioeconomic status of claimant: Education/Employment | Recipe/constituents /preparation of remedy. Include dose if specified | Outcome/number of days to achieve remission | References |
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| Ibadan, Nigeria | Chief Medical Director, University College Hospital | Vitamin C-1000 mg, chloroquine, turmeric, lemon, unripe pineapple and steam inhalation plus prayer | 7 days |
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| Ekiti State, Nigeria | Governor | Onion and blackseed oil, blended together and mixed with pure honey. One tablespoon morning and night pus one tablet of vitamin C (1000 mg) daily | 7–10 days |
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| United Kingdom | Old Nigerian woman | Ginger, 20 cloves of garlic and lime blended together and made to paste. A scoop of the paste was put in a teacup of boiled water with lipton tea and 1000 mg of grounded paracetamol. She took it every 4 h | 3 days |
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| USA | Nigerian family | Turmeric powder, ginger, garlic and lemon cooked together with the steam inhaled by covering head with blanket while inhaling the steam from the hot pot | 3 days |
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| Anambra state, Nigeria | A former governor | Lemon (two or three), ground ginger (one teaspoon),ground turmeric(one teaspoon),ground black pepper(half teaspoon), ground garlic (half teaspoon) are mixed in hot water and taken. The person draw (breath) in the steam through the nose for 20–30 min. Among the herbal elements in the steam are usually neem(dogoyaro), lemon grass, ginger, mango leaves and guava leaves. If people take the herbal mixture every morning, steam every four days and take vitamin c (1000 mg), |
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| Madagascar | Madagasca Institute of Applied Research | Artemisia, Neem leaf (dogoyaro leaves), paw leaf, small garlic and ginger, lime and oranges. Cook them together for 30minutes for effective treatment. Inhale as it is being boiled, it clears your lungs | 7–14 days |
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| Nigeria | Organic Chemistry Researcher | • Bark, Leaves and Root of Neem tree(Azadirachta indica also called Dogoyaro in Yoruba)•10 pieces fresh Tetrapleura tetraptera (also called AIDAN in Yoruba)•10 handful of Heliotropium indicum roots (also called egbo agogo igun in Yoruba)•10 handful of Khaya grandifoliola Bark (also called eepo Oganwo in Yoruba)•A handful of Opuntia dillenii (also called oro agogo in Yoruba)•Two handful of Bird pepper or Capsicum frutescens (also called Ata Ijosin in Yoruba)•A handful of Turmeric (also called Atale in Yoruba)•A handful of Garlic or Allium sativum (also called alubosa aayu in Yoruba)•5 L of original honey (also called Oyin Igan in Yoruba)•Some bottles of Schnapps | 7–14 days |
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| Jigawa State, Nigeria | Head of the research team of Federal University of Jigawa | Medicinal plants | Toxicity evaluation is in progress |
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| Yobe State | President, College of Traditional Medicine and Acupuncture LTD | Four seeds and plants | Certification in progress |
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| Edo state | Joint effort of University of Lagos and University of Benin | CVD PLUS | NAFDAC approval is ongoing |
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