Tag: Cerebrospinal meningitis

  • How to avoid cerebrospinal meningitis, by NCDC

    With prevalent  high temperatures  and low humidity in the dry season, the likelihood of transmitting organisms causing cerebrospinal meningitis appears higher now than at any time in Nigeria. This has forced the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) to issue a public health advisory on cerebrospinal meningitis, which it called five important tips to prevent the spread of the disease.

    According to Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, director general, NCDC, the public health advisory is necessary against the backdrop of an increase in the reporting of suspected cases of CSM in Katsina, Zamfara, Jigawa, Yobe, Ebonyi, Bauchi, Sokoto, Kano, Bayelsa and Ondo with confirmed cases of Neisseria Meningitis Type C (Nmc) reported in Zamfara and Jigawa states over the last one month.

    “The NCDC and partners have  commenced preparedness activities, through the national CSM Technical Working Group (TWG). The TWG has completed a risk assessment exercise for prioritisation, and issued letters of alert to states to ensure adequate preparedness this season. NCDC is issuing this public health advisory note to members of the public to be aware of the risk and take appropriate precautions,” Dr. Ihekweazu said in a signed statement.

    Cerebrospinal Meningitis (CSM) is an acute inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and the spinal cord. It is a very serious infection that can lead to death if left untreated. CSM remains a major public health challenge, affecting countries in the African meningitis belt, including 25 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Nigeria.

    Large outbreaks of CSM usually occur during the dry season, particularly from November through May. The disease is contagious and can be transmitted through tiny droplets of respiratory secretions from an infected person, during close contact such as coughing or sneezing. The disease is more common among persons aged less than 15 years and deaths are higher among untreated cases.

    Signs and symptoms include sudden high fever, severe headache, stiff neck, sensitivity to light, difficulty concentrating, and convulsions. The major risk factors for infection include overcrowding and poor ventilation. During outbreaks, reactive vaccination campaigns can be used to prevent the spread of the disease.

    To prevent the spread of CSM, NCDC has advised members of the public to embrace the following five important tips: avoid overcrowding and ensure adequate ventilation in the home; cover nose and mouth with a disposable tissue or by blowing into the elbow when sneezing or coughing; wash hands frequently especially after coughing or sneezing; visit a health facility if there is sudden high fever or neck stiffness for diagnosis and treatment. Lastly, all health workers are advised to practise universal care precautions at all times by wearing gloves while handling patients or providing care to an ill relative.

    For the safety of all, the NCDC warned that early presentation to a health facility and treatment increases chances of survival.”It is very important to report to the nearest health facility immediately, if you experience any of the signs or symptoms listed above. If you notice any member(s) of your family or neighbourhood with any of the listed signs or symptoms, kindly encourage them to report to the nearest health facility. Early presentation to a health facility and treatment increases chances of survival.”

     

  • Some natural cures for cerebrospinal meningitis

    CEREBROSPINAL meningitis, a team leader of hot weather diseases in Nigeria, is striking again with characteristic deftness. This time, it has swept through northern parts of the country as usual and is hitting at the South-western states which had always appeared immune to it. Two weeks ago, about 20 deaths were reported in the South-west alone. This is a season I do not wish to be in the north. And now that the South-west, too, is becoming a ‘no go’ area, I may become boxed in Lagos until the dust settles and the cloud clears.

    Cerebrospinal meningitis is inflammation of the meninges, the membrane which covers the brain and the spinal cord. It may be caused by one or a combination of many factors which may include…viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, mycobacterium,tuberculosis and non-infectious agents such as cancer cells which spread to the meninges, vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels), Lupus erythematosus, Non steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), some antibiotics and intravenous immunoglobins et.c.

     There is a cerebromeningitis belt in Sub-Saharan Africa of which some states in northern Nigeria are a portion. Now, it would appear some south-western states are becoming a part of the annexture. The disease may strike in its season or off season, especially in careless people. By careless people is meant people who do not give deserved attention to small health events which can be nipped in the bud to prevent an escalation. One of such people may be a young woman who telephoned me for help last week. She was challenged with what a few days earlier I had seen to be a clear case of post nasal drip. As she sat across the desk in my office, her nostrils discharged fluid like a dripping tap. That was a clear case of bacterial, viral or fungal infection. It may respond positively to nasal drops or sprays of garlic oil, Oregano oil, Colloidal silver or even Golden seal powder or Mango seed powder extract solution in water improvised as a nasal drip in a bottle designed for that purpose. She had no access to any of them, and her condition worsened. Her nasal discharge began to smell, in her own words later on, “like rotten egg”. She could not attend to her business as many people complained about the odour.

    If the germs escaped from the nasal cavities, they could travel to the eye socket, the ear canals or to the meninges causing inflammation, pain, bleeding or even death, depending on the severity. Some cases of cerebrospinal meningitis may cause deafness, epilepsy, hydrocephalus or memory problems. Adult victims of this disease often present severe headache in about 90 percent of attacks caused by bacteria. Muscles of their necks may become rigid. High fever and mental weakness may join the train. The adult sufferer may, in addition, suffer from sensitivity to light (photophobia) or sensitivity to sound (phonophobia). Infected children may not present these adult symptoms. Children may simply become irritable and look unwell. A bulge may be seen in the fontanel of a baby of about six months. The fontanel is that soft spot on a baby’s head which mothers often dab with olive oil or coconut oil. Presentation of leg pains and abnormal skin colour may also be exhibited by children.

    Other symptoms abound that are too many to mention here. For example, some types of this infection produce rashes which, in some cases, have led to complications that would cause gangrene and warrant amputation. There may be sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome, extremely low blood pressure, low or high temperature, blood clotting, poor blood circulation, bleeding, swollen brain pressure, extrusion of swollen brain matter through the base of the skull. Increased pressure in the inflamed brain may cause seizures. Cranian nerves may become so negatively affected that the effect may be noticed in hearing loss, eye movement and awkward facial contour. When the brain is inflamed, (encephalitis) or the brain’s blood vessels (cerebral vasculitis), like the production of blood clots in the brain (cerebral venous thrombosis) may negatively affect parts of the body which these affected parts of the brain control.

     

    Natural cures

    The treatment and cure of cerebrospinal meningitis follows the pattern of the causative agents and the symptoms it presents. As this condition is caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, and, possibly heavy metals as irritants, among many more potential agents, these possibilities should be addressed, so should immune depletion and nutritional deficiencies or imbalances. Literally speaking, there are a thousand and one solutions, some of which are mentioned in passing below.

     

    Chlorella

    This is a blue-green alga packed with chlorophyll, the green portion of plants which gives them the power of photosynthesis. Chlorophyl has capacity to unite the forces of nature in the soil and air to make food and herbs for man, and store oxygen. Dr. Bernard Jensen, one of Europe’s doctors who heals with fruits, vegetable juices and herbs, says of chlorella:

    “Chlorella is an edible alga loaded with nutrients, very high in vitamin B12 as well as in the nucleic factors that help us stay young, and has a growth factor that stimulates healing.

    From many studies, we learn that chlorella cuts high blood sugar and high blood cholesterol and supports weight loss efforts. We know, also, that it supports immunity and the everyday internal war on germs. This starts with the saliva. In saliva, there is an immune defence substance called Immunoglobin A (SLGA). This is the first line of immune defence for everyone. SLGA kills all germs which enter the body through food, water or air. But stress and exercise deplete its count.

    People who easily contract infections are, therefore, most likely to be SLGA-deficient. People who suffer from digestive problems need to check their SLGA profiles. For these problems come often from low-grade viral infections which, overtime, may have depleted SLGA stores as the body battles the viruses. It is often reported that digestive health disorders such as this encourages germ-gang actions in many parts of the body, whether it is tonsilitis, vaginal candidiasis and other issues, mouth problems and bacterial gang-germs overgrowth. These germs can cause cerebrospinal meningitis if they find their ways to the brain and the spinal cord.

    Chlorella can check this malaise because it can boost SLGA production and dis-arrange  the supply-line of these germs. In a human study in which 5000mg of chlorella powder was given to the subjects everyday, chlorella suppressed histamine release, raised the levels of Interleukin-12 and interferon-Y, both of which support immune signalling.

    In another study, chlorella again raised these counts and the production of Natural Killer (NK) cells, which challenge infections and even kill cancer cells.

    Chlorella is a chlorophyll-rich alga. About 50years ago, science found that this green substance (chlorophyll) kills bacteria whether in the mouth, throat and in the intestine. Streptococus and staphylococus yield to it. Chlorophyll heals the injuries they cause by helping the regrowth of connective tissue. Dr. E. Bercher, a leading researcher, says of chlorophyll:

    “It increases the functions of the head, affects the vascular system, the intestines, the uterus and the lungs. It raises nitrogen exchange and is, therefore, a tonic which, considering its stimulating properties, cannot be compared with any other. “With these attributes of chlorella, it should be a wonderful ally in the fight against germs.

     

    Colloidal silver

    This broad spectrum anti-microbial is said to work by disabling the enzyme one-celled bacteria, viruses and fungi require to metabolise oxygen. Without hurting the human body, colloidal silver, thereby, suffocates these germs. Before 1938, colloidal silver was used by doctors in the fight against germs. Even medical lay people in their homes placed silver dollar coins in milk to elongate its shelf life. With the discovery that silver as medicine would work better, it became necessary to upgrade silver medicine to colloidal medicine. Colloidal means very fine particles. The body’s fluids are colloidal in nature and so should be medicine. Making silver colloidal was expensive and this put off the big pharmaceutical companies, which easily turned to inexpensive drugs.

    We must thank Dr. Robert O. Becker for the availability of colloidal silver today. He is the author of THE BODY ELECTRIC.  In the 1970s, he studied regeneration of limbs, spinal cord and organs. He found that silver ions promote bone growth and killed bacteria which surrounded them. In its March 1978 edition, SCIENCE DIGEST would report in an article titled OUR MIGHTIEST GERM FIGHTER:

    “Thanks to eye-opening research, Silver is emerging as a wonder of modern medicine. An antibiotic kills perhaps a half dozen different disease organisms, but silver kills some 650. Resistant strains fail to develop. Moreover, silver is virtually non-toxic.”

    That article was concluded with a statement by biochemist Harry Margraf, a pioneering silver researcher under Carl Moyer, M.D., chairman of the department of surgery at the University of Washington in the 1970s. He said: “silver is the best all-round germ fighter we have.”

    Some of the colloidal silver taken orally may enter the bloodstream from under the tongue, stomach and intestine, it goes into tissues and organs where, between three and four days, they accumulate in sufficient quantum to be effective. When it comes near germs, it makes them unable to “breathe” but does not hurt human cells. If one is very ill, one may take up to two to three times the nutritional maintenance dosage of about one to four teaspoonfuls a day.

     

    Myco

    This product is designed for myco-plasma germs. These are small bacteria that are found chiefly in the limbs, urinary tracts and genital tracts but whose effects may be felt throughout the body, even in the brain where they may cause meningitis. Some users of this proprietary medicine say it cured their fibromyalgia, ulcerative colitis, Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Ashimotois disease, to mention a few ailments. I have suggested it, with good results, for bilateral, polycystic ovarian Syndrome and other ovarian infections. These bacteria may cause a type of pneumonia, breathing difficulty, eye pain, sore throat, headache, weakness, cough, fever, chills, joint and muscle pain and stiffness.

    Sometimes, lymph nodes in the neck may enlarge, causing a scare. Pericarditis (inflammation of the sac round the heart) may occur. The Central Nervous system (CNS) may be hit as well. In this regard, Guillain-Barre syndrome may not be too far away. This is a temporary inflammation of the CNS which may cause temporary weakness and paralysis of muscles as well. There may also be encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) and meningitis (inflammation of the membrane around the brain and spinal cord). In the lower abdomen, what doctors call P.I.D. (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) may occur. It is a common affliction of many Nigerian women who can hardly imagine what is going on in the pelvic region when the doctor diagnoses P.I.D.

    Mycoplasma is present in between 30 to 50 percent of sexually active men and women. In women, it colonises the urethra (the pipe which brings urine from the bladder). This may cause inflammation of the tissue or even vaginitis (inflammation of the vagina).

    Sometimes Mycoplasma may not be the cause of trouble where it colonises, but may worsen the troubles caused by other pathogens. Men and women who indulge in oral sex should recoil from it if they realise the dangers they expose their mouths and bodies to.

     

    Echinacea/Golden seal root

    I have a son who does not want me to talk about Golden seal root without adding Echinacea. He wins the argument always. Many producers of proprietary medicine join the two herbs in wedlock. But the Nigerian economy in its present state does not always favour the budget for them. I, too, agree that Echinacea in combination with Golden seal root is a double punch against any infection. Echinacea improves immunity by activating immune cells, Golden seal supports mucus flow to neutralise and take away the pathogens.

    With Echinacea consumption, the production of interferon and T-Lymphocytes have been known to increase. Interferon fights viral infections. At the University of Munich, researchers demonstrated that Echinacea yielded a 30 percent output of infection-fighting T-cells more than some pharmaceutical drugs which were designed to improve immune function and response. Echinacea stimulates production of macrophages, those large white blood cells which help to keep the blood and lymphatic system clear of bacteria and viruses as well through the cortisone-like activity of one of its constituents.

    Golden seal root is a friend of the mucus membrane. But it is contraindicated in large dosages and for an indefinite period of time as this may have a drying effect on these membranes. That is why it is often prescribed to be used seven days on, and seven days off for say, about two months and stopped for a “holiday”. Its major constituent is Berberine, which has been shown in many studies to be anti-infective, anti-microbial and immune stimulating. Many laboratory studies confirm that Berberine kills bacteria, fungi and protozoa such as staphylococus, chlamydia, salmonella typhi, E. Coli, gonorrhea, meningitis, candida albicans. In many studies, Berberine was found to be more effective than some antibiotics.

     

    Garlic/GSE

    We cannot forget good, old garlic. It kills germs of all sorts and is an antioxidant. Regular intake should keep the immune system on the go. GSE is grape seed extract. It is one of those substances whose molecules easily cross the tough barricade or cordon of the Blood-Brain barrier. It is an antioxidant, antibiotic, antiviral and antifungal.

     

    Curcumin

    Curcumin is the yellow substance in Turmeric, a spice that has recently become popular in Nigeria. Turmeric is a substance in curry, which Nigeria cooking of the 1960s and 1970s enjoyed before the advent of monosodium glutamate (MSG). Curcumin, the work horse of Turmeric, has been shown in many studies to lower inflammation, one of the hallmarks of cerebrospinal meningitis. Inflammation is a common factor in many diseases, low grade or high grade, and many Nigerians suffer from it without knowing they are. In metabolic syndrome, for example, it is clearly evident. This syndrome is a cluster of ailments which travel together and is often underlined with a large abdomen.

    Some doctors call it SYNDROME X. It may lead to diabetes, high cholesterol level, especially the dangerous LDL (low Density Lipoprotein), stroke, high blood pressure et.c. About 117 subjects were involved in a double blind, placebo-controlled study which evaluated Curcumin’s capacity to lower inflammation. They were all diagnosed with metabolic syndrome. Half of the group took 1000mg of curcumin powder daily for eight weeks. The other half was given a placebo pill. The study ended with the Curcumin group reporting lower levels of inflammation. This included lower levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), an inflammation marker. Two other inflammation markers also decreased in quantum. These were fasting blood sugar and Hemoglobin A 1c (a measure of longer term blood sugar levels). Comparatively, the other group reported higher blood sugar levels and higher level inflammation. Eight previous studies confirmed the ability of curcumin to lower inflammation levels.

  • Health tops US support for Nigeria

    Health tops US support for Nigeria

    Funding of health tops the United States ( US ) support for Nigeria in the grassroots and Non-Governmental Organisations.

    The Chief Information Officer of the United States Embassy, Nigeria, Mr. Russel Brooks stated this on Thursday during a courtesy visit to the head office of The Nation Newspaper in Lagos.

    According to him, the US spends the great majority of it funds in dealing with health situations such as tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, malaria; even the current Cerebrospinal Meningitis outbreak in the Northern region of the country.

    “We have organizations in Nigeria that are focused on intervening on health situations such as the U.S. Agency for International Development – USAID, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and also the Walter Reed medical centre.

    “In fact, the Walter Reed Medical Centre’s office located in Nigeria is currently the only one there is on this continent; this shows the importance that the U.S. places on Nigeria and the particular health problems that is prevalent here. Health is a major issues and it concerns the entire world, not just the United States and Nigeria. For that reason, it is so important to us,” Brooks said.

    He added that the US also partners with Nigeria in education where it continues to engage the people, especially those at the grassroots level.

    “EducationUSA is a department through which thousands of Nigerians get information about the possibility of studying in the United States – at the undergraduate, graduate level, and even community colleges. By taking advantage of that opportunities, and bringing back skills and information to the country, obviously, we are helping the development and future prosperity of Nigeria.

    Concerning Cultural/Academic exchange between the two countries, Mr. Russel spoke on the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), of which the Mandela Washington programme is an offshoot.

    “We have the Mandela Washington fellow, the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program, and some others. It is obvious that the US assistance here to Nigeria and its people is broad, varied, and extremely helpful. It contributes to the strong leadership that we have not just on a governmental level, but on a people to people level.

    “The Mandela Washington Programme is one that provides an opportunity for fellows from Africa to visit the United States each year and do a variety of things – attend academic institutes, colleges, and university. The Mandela Programme is only one component of YALI.

    “There are other programmes related to YALI that take place on this continent.  We have some leadership institutes here that help find internships for returning Mandela Washington fellows. We also look for opportunities to engage with corporations in businesses here on the continent.

    “Pertaining to the fellowship programmes, it is true that when administration changes, there is a possibility of a change in policy, but at the moment, there has not been a diminishment of our interest or support for the Mandela Programme. Thousands of Africans went for the programme last year, there are thousand going this year, and the largest number of Africans attending the programme comes from Nigeria. Slightly over a hundred Nigerians are going to participate in this programme.

    “We believe that it is a wonderful programme, and has paid tremendous dividends for Nigeria. Therefore, there is no reason to stop supporting the programme. The administrative change from Former President Obama to President Trump does not affect the programme.”

    Brooks was accompanied by the Deputy Public Affairs Officer of the agency, Mr. Frank Sellin, and Mr. Temitayo Famutimi, Information Specialist to the United States Consulate General, Lagos.

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  • Niger spends N39m to combat Meningitis ‎‎  

     

    Niger Government says it has spent N39 million to combat the outbreak of Cerebrospinal Meningitis (CSM) in the state.

    The State Commissioner for Health, Dr Mustapha Jibril, told newsmen on Friday in Mina that the state recorded 33 deaths out of its 123 CSM cases.

    Jubril said that a total of 4,100 tablets of Ciprofloxacin were distributed to contacts of suspected cases in the affected areas, including health workers.

     

    According to the commissioner, represented by the Director of Public Health, Dr Muhammed Usman, 12 local government areas were affected by the epidemic.

    “Magama LGA had 70 cases and recorded 31 deaths; in Rijau, 17 cases were recorded with one death; Kontagora had a record of 19 cases with one death.

    “The remaining nine LGAs are Suleja with six cases; Agwara, two cases; Paikoro, one case; Mashegu one case; Tafa, one case; Mariga, one case; Lapai one;  Beji, one; and Bosso Local Government, one case without any death.‎

    “Thirty-three lives were lost in three of the affected local governments,’’ the commissioner said.

    J‎ibril said that Outbreak Response Centres had been activated to help curtail the spread of the disease.

    He warned Niger residents against sleeping in crowded rooms and to report persistent headache and neck pain to the nearest hospital.

    He advised‎ the public to protect themselves from people with cough and flu as the bacteria causing meningitis could spread from person-to-person through coughing and sneezing‎.

    He said that the state was collaborating with the World Health Organisation, UNICEF, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET) and Doctors without Borders to respond to the outbreak.
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    Meningitis is a relatively rare but contagious and deadly infection that affects the delicate membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord.

    Bacterial Meningitis can be deadly among people in close contact, while Viral Meningitis‎ tends to be less severe, with most people recovering completely without specific therapy.

    Fungal meningitis is a rare form of meningitis and generally occurs only in people with weakened immune systems.

     

  • Some natural cures for cerebrospinal meningitis

    CEREBROSPINAL meningitis, a team leader of hot weather diseases in Nigeria, is striking again with characteristic deftness. This time, it has swept through northern parts of the country as usual and is hitting at the South-western states which had always appeared immune to it. Two weeks ago, about 20 deaths were reported in the South-west alone. This is a season I do not wish to be in the north. And now that the South-west, too, is becoming a ‘no go’ area, I may become boxed in Lagos until the dust settles and the cloud clears.

    Cerebrospinal meningitis is inflammation of the meninges, the membrane which covers the brain and the spinal cord. It may be caused by one or a combination of many factors which may include…viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, mycobacterium,tuberculosis and non-infectious agents such as cancer cells which spread to the meninges, vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels), Lupus erythematosus, Non steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), some antibiotics and intravenous immunoglobins et.c.

     There is a cerebromeningitis belt in Sub-Saharan Africa of which some states in northern Nigeria are a portion. Now, it would appear some south-western states are becoming a part of the annexture. The disease may strike in its season or off season, especially in careless people. By careless people is meant people who do not give deserved attention to small health events which can be nipped in the bud to prevent an escalation. One of such people may be a young woman who telephoned me for help last week. She was challenged with what a few days earlier I had seen to be a clear case of post nasal drip. As she sat across the desk in my office, her nostrils discharged fluid like a dripping tap. That was a clear case of bacterial, viral or fungal infection. It may respond positively to nasal drops or sprays of garlic oil, Oregano oil, Colloidal silver or even Golden seal powder or Mango seed powder extract solution in water improvised as a nasal drip in a bottle designed for that purpose. She had no access to any of them, and her condition worsened. Her nasal discharge began to smell, in her own words later on, “like rotten egg”. She could not attend to her business as many people complained about the odour.

    If the germs escaped from the nasal cavities, they could travel to the eye socket, the ear canals or to the meninges causing inflammation, pain, bleeding or even death, depending on the severity. Some cases of cerebrospinal meningitis may cause deafness, epilepsy, hydrocephalus or memory problems. Adult victims of this disease often present severe headache in about 90 percent of attacks caused by bacteria. Muscles of their necks may become rigid. High fever and mental weakness may join the train. The adult sufferer may, in addition, suffer from sensitivity to light (photophobia) or sensitivity to sound (phonophobia). Infected children may not present these adult symptoms. Children may simply become irritable and look unwell. A bulge may be seen in the fontanel of a baby of about six months. The fontanel is that soft spot on a baby’s head which mothers often dab with olive oil or coconut oil. Presentation of leg pains and abnormal skin colour may also be exhibited by children.

    Other symptoms abound that are too many to mention here. For example, some types of this infection produce rashes which, in some cases, have led to complications that would cause gangrene and warrant amputation. There may be sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome, extremely low blood pressure, low or high temperature, blood clotting, poor blood circulation, bleeding, swollen brain pressure, extrusion of swollen brain matter through the base of the skull. Increased pressure in the inflamed brain may cause seizures. Cranian nerves may become so negatively affected that the effect may be noticed in hearing loss, eye movement and awkward facial contour. When the brain is inflamed, (encephalitis) or the brain’s blood vessels (cerebral vasculitis), like the production of blood clots in the brain (cerebral venous thrombosis) may negatively affect parts of the body which these affected parts of the brain control.

     

    Natural cures

     

    The treatment and cure of cerebrospinal meningitis follows the pattern of the causative agents and the symptoms it presents. As this condition is caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, and, possibly heavy metals as irritants, among many more potential agents, these possibilities should be addressed, so should immune depletion and nutritional deficiencies or imbalances. Literally speaking, there are a thousand and one solutions, some of which are mentioned in passing below.

     

    Chlorella

     

    This is a blue-green alga packed with chlorophyll, the green portion of plants which gives them the power of photosynthesis. Chlorophyl has capacity to unite the forces of nature in the soil and air to make food and herbs for man, and store oxygen. Dr. Bernard Jensen, one of Europe’s doctors who heals with fruits, vegetable juices and herbs, says of chlorella:

    “Chlorella is an edible alga loaded with nutrients, very high in vitamin B12 as well as in the nucleic factors that help us stay young, and has a growth factor that stimulates healing.

    From many studies, we learn that chlorella cuts high blood sugar and high blood cholesterol and supports weight loss efforts. We know, also, that it supports immunity and the everyday internal war on germs. This starts with the saliva. In saliva, there is an immune defence substance called Immunoglobin A (SLGA). This is the first line of immune defence for everyone. SLGA kills all germs which enter the body through food, water or air. But stress and exercise deplete its count.

    People who easily contract infections are, therefore, most likely to be SLGA-deficient. People who suffer from digestive problems need to check their SLGA profiles. For these problems come often from low-grade viral infections which, overtime, may have depleted SLGA stores as the body battles the viruses. It is often reported that digestive health disorders such as this encourages germ-gang actions in many parts of the body, whether it is tonsilitis, vaginal candidiasis and other issues, mouth problems and bacterial gang-germs overgrowth. These germs can cause cerebrospinal meningitis if they find their ways to the brain and the spinal cord.

    Chlorella can check this malaise because it can boost SLGA production and dis-arrange  the supply-line of these germs. In a human study in which 5000mg of chlorella powder was given to the subjects everyday, chlorella suppressed histamine release, raised the levels of Interleukin-12 and interferon-Y, both of which support immune signalling.

    In another study, chlorella again raised these counts and the production of Natural Killer (NK) cells, which challenge infections and even kill cancer cells.

    Chlorella is a chlorophyll-rich alga. About 50years ago, science found that this green substance (chlorophyll) kills bacteria whether in the mouth, throat and in the intestine. Streptococus and staphylococus yield to it. Chlorophyll heals the injuries they cause by helping the regrowth of connective tissue. Dr. E. Bercher, a leading researcher, says of chlorophyll:

    “It increases the functions of the head, affects the vascular system, the intestines, the uterus and the lungs. It raises nitrogen exchange and is, therefore, a tonic which, considering its stimulating properties, cannot be compared with any other. “With these attributes of chlorella, it should be a wonderful ally in the fight against germs.

     

    Colloidal silver

     

    This broad spectrum anti-microbial is said to work by disabling the enzyme one-celled bacteria, viruses and fungi require to metabolise oxygen. Without hurting the human body, colloidal silver, thereby, suffocates these germs. Before 1938, colloidal silver was used by doctors in the fight against germs. Even medical lay people in their homes placed silver dollar coins in milk to elongate its shelf life. With the discovery that silver as medicine would work better, it became necessary to upgrade silver medicine to colloidal medicine. Colloidal means very fine particles. The body’s fluids are colloidal in nature and so should be medicine. Making silver colloidal was expensive and this put off the big pharmaceutical companies, which easily turned to inexpensive drugs.

    We must thank Dr. Robert O. Becker for the availability of colloidal silver today. He is the author of THE BODY ELECTRIC.  In the 1970s, he studied regeneration of limbs, spinal cord and organs. He found that silver ions promote bone growth and killed bacteria which surrounded them. In its March 1978 edition, SCIENCE DIGEST would report in an article titled OUR MIGHTIEST GERM FIGHTER:

    “Thanks to eye-opening research, Silver is emerging as a wonder of modern medicine. An antibiotic kills perhaps a half dozen different disease organisms, but silver kills some 650. Resistant strains fail to develop. Moreover, silver is virtually non-toxic.”

    That article was concluded with a statement by biochemist Harry Margraf, a pioneering silver researcher under Carl Moyer, M.D., chairman of the department of surgery at the University of Washington in the 1970s. He said: “silver is the best all-round germ fighter we have.”

    Some of the colloidal silver taken orally may enter the bloodstream from under the tongue, stomach and intestine, it goes into tissues and organs where, between three and four days, they accumulate in sufficient quantum to be effective. When it comes near germs, it makes them unable to “breathe” but does not hurt human cells. If one is very ill, one may take up to two to three times the nutritional maintenance dosage of about one to four teaspoonfuls a day.

     

    Myco

     

    This product is designed for myco-plasma germs. These are small bacteria that are found chiefly in the limbs, urinary tracts and genital tracts but whose effects may be felt throughout the body, even in the brain where they may cause meningitis. Some users of this proprietary medicine say it cured their fibromyalgia, ulcerative colitis, Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Ashimotois disease, to mention a few ailments. I have suggested it, with good results, for bilateral, polycystic ovarian Syndrome and other ovarian infections. These bacteria may cause a type of pneumonia, breathing difficulty, eye pain, sore throat, headache, weakness, cough, fever, chills, joint and muscle pain and stiffness.

    Sometimes, lymph nodes in the neck may enlarge, causing a scare. Pericarditis (inflammation of the sac round the heart) may occur. The Central Nervous system (CNS) may be hit as well. In this regard, Guillain-Barre syndrome may not be too far away. This is a temporary inflammation of the CNS which may cause temporary weakness and paralysis of muscles as well. There may also be encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) and meningitis (inflammation of the membrane around the brain and spinal cord). In the lower abdomen, what doctors call P.I.D. (Pelvic Inflammatory Disease) may occur. It is a common affliction of many Nigerian women who can hardly imagine what is going on in the pelvic region when the doctor diagnoses P.I.D.

    Mycoplasma is present in between 30 to 50 percent of sexually active men and women. In women, it colonises the urethra (the pipe which brings urine from the bladder). This may cause inflammation of the tissue or even vaginitis (inflammation of the vagina).

    Sometimes Mycoplasma may not be the cause of trouble where it colonises, but may worsen the troubles caused by other pathogens. Men and women who indulge in oral sex should recoil from it if they realise the dangers they expose their mouths and bodies to.

     

    Echinacea/Golden seal root

     

    I have a son who does not want me to talk about Golden seal root without adding Echinacea. He wins the argument always. Many producers of proprietary medicine join the two herbs in wedlock. But the Nigerian economy in its present state does not always favour the budget for them. I, too, agree that Echinacea in combination with Golden seal root is a double punch against any infection. Echinacea improves immunity by activating immune cells, Golden seal supports mucus flow to neutralise and take away the pathogens.

    With Echinacea consumption, the production of interferon and T-Lymphocytes have been known to increase. Interferon fights viral infections. At the University of Munich, researchers demonstrated that Echinacea yielded a 30 percent output of infection-fighting T-cells more than some pharmaceutical drugs which were designed to improve immune function and response. Echinacea stimulates production of macrophages, those large white blood cells which help to keep the blood and lymphatic system clear of bacteria and viruses as well through the cortisone-like activity of one of its constituents.

    Golden seal root is a friend of the mucus membrane. But it is contraindicated in large dosages and for an indefinite period of time as this may have a drying effect on these membranes. That is why it is often prescribed to be used seven days on, and seven days off for say, about two months and stopped for a “holiday”. Its major constituent is Berberine, which has been shown in many studies to be anti-infective, anti-microbial and immune stimulating. Many laboratory studies confirm that Berberine kills bacteria, fungi and protozoa such as staphylococus, chlamydia, salmonella typhi, E. Coli, gonorrhea, meningitis, candida albicans. In many studies, Berberine was found to be more effective than some antibiotics.

     

    Garlic/GSE

     

    We cannot forget good, old garlic. It kills germs of all sorts and is an antioxidant. Regular intake should keep the immune system on the go. GSE is grape seed extract. It is one of those substances whose molecules easily cross the tough barricade or cordon of the Blood-Brain barrier. It is an antioxidant, antibiotic, antiviral and antifungal.

     

    Curcumin

     

    Curcumin is the yellow substance in Turmeric, a spice that has recently become popular in Nigeria. Turmeric is a substance in curry, which Nigeria cooking of the 1960s and 1970s enjoyed before the advent of monosodium glutamate (MSG). Curcumin, the work horse of Turmeric, has been shown in many studies to lower inflammation, one of the hallmarks of cerebrospinal meningitis. Inflammation is a common factor in many diseases, low grade or high grade, and many Nigerians suffer from it without knowing they are. In metabolic syndrome, for example, it is clearly evident. This syndrome is a cluster of ailments which travel together and is often underlined with a large abdomen.

    Some doctors call it SYNDROME X. It may lead to diabetes, high cholesterol level, especially the dangerous LDL (low Density Lipoprotein), stroke, high blood pressure et.c. About 117 subjects were involved in a double blind, placebo-controlled study which evaluated Curcumin’s capacity to lower inflammation. They were all diagnosed with metabolic syndrome. Half of the group took 1000mg of curcumin powder daily for eight weeks. The other half was given a placebo pill. The study ended with the Curcumin group reporting lower levels of inflammation. This included lower levels of C-Reactive Protein (CRP), an inflammation marker. Two other inflammation markers also decreased in quantum. These were fasting blood sugar and Hemoglobin A 1c (a measure of longer term blood sugar levels). Comparatively, the other group reported higher blood sugar levels and higher level inflammation. Eight previous studies confirmed the ability of curcumin to lower inflammation levels.

  • Easter: Emir urges unity in fight against vices

    The Emir of Kanam, Alhaji Babangida Mu’azu, has enjoined both Christians and Muslim to unite in the fight against societal vices such as insurgency, drug abuse and corruption.

    He gave the advice on Friday in an Easter message delivered in Dengi, Kanam Local Government of Plateau.

    “The world is celebrating the love Jesus Christ demonstrated unto mankind by dying for all; Nigerians should love one another and find a common goal in fighting those out to harm or divide us.

    “That common goal should be our collective resolve to live as one indivisible nation, no matter what we are passing through as a nation.

    “We should not allow selfishness, greed or any perceived differences to stand in our way,” he said.

    He described Easter as a period of sober reflection not only to the Christians, but to Muslims, toward maintaining peace and unity for the survival and progress of mankind, particularly in Nigeria.

    On the outbreak of Cerebrospinal Meningitis in some part of the country, the Emir called for stringent steps to check its spread and described the heavy losses as “unfortunate, embarrassing and sad”.

    “Now that the scourge has moved from Type A to Type B and C, we have to collectively rise up to arrest its spread to curtail its devastating effects on the lives of Nigerians.

    “The authorities concerned should take the fight serious and ensure that the wanton loss of lives is curtailed,” the Emir advised.

    The paramount ruler advised Nigerians to ensure that their abodes are well ventilated, urging that clean environments must be maintained to avoid the spread of the disease.

    While wishing all Christians and Nigerians a peaceful and happy Easter Celebration, he appealed to Nigerians to be law abiding and continue to pray for the growth and development of the country.

  • Sokoto restates commitment to curbing of meningitis

    The Sokoto State Government on Thursday restated its total commitment to curbing the outbreak of Cerebrospinal Meningitis (CSM) in the state.

    The Commissioner for Health, Dr Balarabe Kakale, made this assertion when members of the State House of Assembly Committee on Health, visited the Murtala Muhammad Hospital in Sokoto.

    Kakale said that the State Government had released funds to procure consumables and drugs in order to ensure that those infected are saved.

    He said that the efforts being made by the government to nip the epidemic on the bud was already yielding positive results.

    “We have a number of patients in this centre but in other facilities in the Local Governments, the cases are few.

    “As such, it cannot be used as a yardstick for the state of the disease in Sokoto, as the centre was chosen to be the referral centre in the state.

    “So, I still insist and maintain that, the disease is under control in the state,’’ the commissioner said.

    He said that the government had initiated a powerful public enlightenment campaign and community sensitisation, which resulted in the large turnout of patients at the Murtala Mohammed Hospital in Sokoto.

    Kakale lauded the lawmakers for their support to the ministry in controlling the outbreak of the disease.

    The committee’s chairman, Alhaji Arzika Sarki (APC- Sokoto North II), also lauded the State Government’s efforts in curbing the disease.

    Sarki said that from what was seen, the State Government, through the Ministry of Health, was doing everything possible to save the lives of those infected.

    “So, we at the State House of Assembly are very much impressed with the steps so far taken by the State Government in tackling the epidemic,” he added.

    Sarki also advised the public to maintain a clean environment and ensure that they stay in well ventilated rooms.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the disease has claimed no fewer than 328 lives in 16 states of the federation in the last four months.

    Fourteen states are severely affected in the North with two states in the South.

    No fewer than 41 lives have been confirmed lost to the epidemic in Sokoto between November 2016 and March 31, 2017.

     

  • Yari’s comments on meningitis unfortunate – PDP

    Yari’s comments on meningitis unfortunate – PDP

    The Ahmed Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Wednesday knocked the Zamfara State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari, for attributing the outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis in his state to God’s wrath.

    Yari, while speaking with journalists at the presidential Villa on Tuesday said the outbreak of the disease was God’s punishment for the sins of his people.

    A statement issued by the spokesman of the PDP Caretaker Committee, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, described the governor’s statement as shameful and unfortunate.

    The statement said, “Governor Yari should not blame God for his failures but that of his party, the APC, to avoid incurring God’s anger on their crass ineptitude in governance.

    “However, we wish to advise him to resign immediately for making such statement as a state Governor and the chairman of Governors’ Forum who is supposed to bring hope to the people and not despair.

    “The news of the outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis in the country and the apathetic attitude of both the Zamfara State and Federal Government to curtail the scourge is disheartening and preposterous.”

    Stating that the primary responsibility of any government is to protect the lives and property of its citizens, the PDP said the Federal Government has remain insensitive, careless and adamant to the plight of Nigerians in all ramifications.

    “This government wasted so much funds on the State House Clinic with no tangible result but neglected other health centres and clinics across the country that have capacities to manage the health challenges of other Nigerians,” the statement added.

    The PDP noted that as at Tuesday, April 4, 2017, about 336 Nigerians have lost their lives to the outbreak of type C cerebrospinal meningitis.

    It blamed the Federal Ministry of Health for failure to take any concrete step to contend with the spread of the disease, stressing that the PDP Government in 16 years did not allow such mindless display of insensitivity as seen by the present administration.

    The PDP mocked the APC, saying the ruling party has run out excuses in blaming the previous PDP administration for its failures.

    “Finally, we call on the Federal Government of Nigeria to stop playing politics with this outbreak and do everything within its power to end the menace.

    “As a party, our heart goes to the families of all those that lost their lives to the scourge within this period. We urge all Nigerians to drink more water, sleep in ventilated environment and report symptoms to the nearest health center within their areas for quick medical attention,” the party stated.

  • Meningitis outbreak caused by God’s anger – Yari

    Meningitis outbreak caused by God’s anger – Yari

    The Zamfara State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari, on Tuesday said the ongoing outbreak of Type C Cerebrospinal Meningitis in some parts of the country is God’s way of showing his anger against Nigerians for turning their back on him.

    He made the remark while speaking with State House correspondents after meeting with President Muhammdu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    Zamfara has been the worst hit state since the outbreak of the disease with over 200 persons dead and several others receiving treatment at various hospitals and clinics in the state.

    Medical doctors under the aegis of Nigeria Medical Association, Zamfara State chapter, had last weekend accused the state government of failing to prepare for the outbreak of the disease despite warnings.

    According to them, the government is still not responding well to contain the outbreak.

    Speaking in Hausa language on Tuesday, Yari said the outbreak might not be unconnected with the people’s total disregard to God’s commandments.

    He said, “What we used to know as far as meningitis is concerned is the type A virus. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has carried out vaccinations against this type A virus not just in Zamfara, but many other states.

    “However, because people refused to stop their nefarious activities, God now decided to send Type C virus, which has no vaccination.

    “People have turned away from God and he has promised that ‘if you do anyhow, you see anyhow’ that is just the cause of this outbreak as far as I am concern

    “There is no way fornication will be so rampant and God will not send a disease that cannot be cured.”

    He also disagreed with the insinuations that his government failed to act accordingly to address the outbreak.

    The governor said he called an emergency meeting comprising all top state and local government officials and traditional rulers towards stamping out the disease.

    “The meeting came out with a strategy to be adopted and the money required to deal with the outbreak and a lot of work is going on,” he added.

     

     

  • Meningitis: Kwara yet to record any case – Commissioner

    Dr Atolagbe Alege, the Commissioner for Health in Kwara, said on Tuesday that the state has not recorded any case of Type ‘C’ Cerebrospinal meningitis, currently affecting some parts of the country.

    Alege told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in an interview in Ilorin that the state government is being proactive as regard the outbreak of the meningitis.

    “We are proactive in the state as regards the outbreak of meningitis in other parts of the country,” he said.

    He said the state was closely monitoring developments and had held a meeting with its epidemiology and disease control officers on March 31.

    The commissioner said that the meeting was to ensure all the 16 Local Government Areas of the state are sensitised to the disease and also report any cases that may occur.

    Alege said the state ministry also had meetings with the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and the Department of Public Health on preventive measures and effective sensitisation methods.

    “We are at alert; and we are pulling our resources together,” he said.

    Also speaking with NAN on the issue, Dr Uthman Mubashir, a Public Health Physician at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH), urged Nigerians to be vigilant and report symptoms such as fever, stiff neck and seizure.

    Other symptoms Mubashir listed are: moulted skin, cold hands and feet; as well as severe headache among others.

    The physician also advised members of the public to live in well ventilated environments, warning them to avoid over-crowded places.

    Mubashir described meningitis as the swelling of brain and spinal cord membranes, which could be due to viral, fungal or bacterial infection.

    He, however, said the disease was commonly caused by a virus; and that the most lethal strain was the bacterial meningitis.

    The expert also explained that early diagnosis and treatment could prevent complications and potential long-term effects.

    The physician added that vaccination could help prevent infection by the disease, but not all types of meningitis.