Bitter Kola is a
tree that grows in the rain forests of West Africa. The fruit, seeds, nuts and
bark of the plant have been used for centuries in folk medicine to treat
ailments from coughs to fever.
Basically, the nut is about 3-5 cm in length. It is
ellipsoid in shape and covered with a deep brown peel which is removed before
it is eaten. It leaves a bitter taste in the mouth when eaten and this is the
reason for its name.
The scientific name for bitter kola is Garcinia
kola. It is called Orogbo in Yoruba. The Hausas call it Miji-goro, while it is
called Akiilu by the Igbos. It has some major health benefits:
1. It Improves Lung
Functions:
Bitter kola (Garcinia kola) has been used for
centuries to treat chest colds in traditional medicine, but research has taken
a look and found out why it is effective. A study in the 2009 issue of The
Internet Journal of Pulmonary Medicine, performed on mice, reports that
Garcinia kola improved respiratory function after 28 days of use of a Garcinia
extract. Written by Simon Adekunle of the Ekiti State University in Nigeria,
the study shows that Garcinia kola works by dilating the alveolar ducts and
sacs in the lungs by improving the strength of the fibres in the lung tissue.
Bitter kola’s beneficial lung properties are attributed to its high antioxidant
content.
2. Anti-malarial Properties
Considerable experimental studies discovered that
the chemical constituents in bitter kola have anti-malaria properties. Also,
over the years, traditional healers have recommended bitter kola for the
treatment of malaria infections. Researchers who reported that bitter kola had
anti-malaria effect in the 2010 issue of Journal of Medicinal Plants Research,
from a survey of plants used by traditional healers in the Democratic Republic
of Congo, attributed this to its Quinone’s content. Furthermore, Kolaviron, the
powerful chemical compound found in bitter kola, was reportedly tested on a
malaria parasite and found to inhibit malarial activity.
3. Improves Male Fertility
Garcinia kola, also called bitter kola is sometimes
believed to cure impotence. Frequent taking of bitter kola boosts a man’s
performance in bed with a woman.
4. Reduces Eye Pressure (Glaucoma)
An increase in eye pressure can lead to glaucoma,
according to a report from The New York Times Health Guide. Researchers at
Lagos University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria tested the effectiveness of eye drops
that contained 0.5 percent extract of Garcinia kola. The results of their
study, published in the January 2010 issue of Middle East African Journal of
Opthamology, showed that the opthamolic solution that contained the Garcinia
significantly reduced eye pressure when used twice a day.
5. Health Benefit for HIV
Bitter kola is a potent antibiotic which could be
efficacious in the treatment of HIV and AIDS. A researcher with the Nigeria
Natural Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA), Mrs. Chinyere Nwokeke told the
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that bitter kola could be used in treating
opportunistic infections associated with HIV. “Bitter kola is highly
recommended in the treatment of HIV and AIDS because of its antibacterial,
detoxification, and cleansing properties”, she said. Mrs Chinyere Nwokeke also
said that the chemical, Saponin, in bitter kola is responsible for its
cleansing effect. Saponin is mainly used as tonic for the liver, it enhances
the functions of the liver and gall bladder.
6. Remedy For Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis,
characterized by pain, inflammation and limited movement in the joints,
according to the National Institutes of Health. Causes of osteoarthritis can
include joint injury, obesity and aging. Since many arthritis sufferers prefer
natural herbal medicines to other pain relievers and medications, researchers
at Obafemi Awolowo University in Nigeria tested the effects of Garcinia kola
against arthritis symptoms. The results of the study, written by Olayinka O.
Adegbehingbe and published in the July 2008 issue of the Journal of Orthopaedic
Surgery and Research, conclude that Garcinia kola significantly reduced
inflammation and pain and increased joint movement in subjects that had
osteoarthritis symptoms.
7. Cure for Cold
Bitter kola is often used to treat the symptoms of
colds. It is suggested, in particular, for coughs and sneezing.
8. Commercial Benefits
Commercialization of bitter kola brings a lot of
monetary advantages. Due to its multiple benefits, bitter kola is urgently
sourced for both locally and internationally, hence yielding a lot of foreign
revenue. With just a little quantity in kilograms, as requested by the buyer,
with good and proper packaging, one can make a lot of profit in foreign
currency. One just needs to be able to get a good buyer and knowledge about the
business and start reaping the benefits.
In Nigeria today, bitter kola should become an
important commodity to be sourced for by every citizen for its nutritional,
health and commercial benefits.
All the tips mentioned here are strictly informational. Annosue blog does not provide medical
advice. Consult with your doctor or other health care provider before using any
of these tips or treatments.
Source:
Henry
Albert is; Leadership Newpaper.
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