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  • Women, ‘toilet infections’ and some vaginal issues (1)

    Like babies and children, women will always remain in the centre stage or commanding height of men’s thoughts. While many men would bottle urinary problems until they begin to get out of hands, they run helter skelter for help immediately their wives or mothers, sisters or daughters report a breast lump, lower abdominal pain or some issues in their secret places. I was hardly surprised, therefore, to read about a medical alert on women’s health which Mr. Wahab Gbadamoshi posted sometime last fortnight on Kusa Green Pasture Herbs, a chat group. He said:

    “Good morning. Can doctors in the House confirm the claims in the piece below?

    ‘MESSAGE FROM LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL LASUTH: please let your wife know about this. This is a serious caution from medical practitioners (LUTH) to all female beings, be it infant, baby girls, ladies, mothers; cancer of the vagina is all over. Please avoid washing your vagina with soap, wash with only water. There is a particular chemical in soap that is very dangerous and possibly causes cancer of the vagina. Cases of cancer of the vagina are all over most of the general hospitals. So, be aware of this important message. If you have feelings for others, kindly pass this message to others that are important to you.

    ‘ONE…56 girls died because of using Whisper, stay free etc.

    ‘TWO… Don’t use one single pad for the whole day because of the chemical used in ultra napkins, which converts liquid into gel… it causes cancer in bladder and uterus. So, please try to use cotton-made pad and if you are using ultra pads, please change it within five hours per day, at least. If the time is prolonged, the blood becomes green and the fungus formed gets inside the body.

    Please, don’t feel shy to forward this message to all girls and even boys so that they can share with their wives and friends whom they care for.

    “AIMS… kick off “breast cancer”

    ‘ONE. Nurse your baby

    ‘TWO. Wash your bra daily.

    ‘THREE: Avoid black bra in summer.

    “FOUR… Do not wear a bra while sleeping.

    FIVE…Do not wear an under wired bra very often.

    ‘SIX… Always cover your chest completely by your dupatta or scarf when you are under the sun. Use deodorants, not an anti perspirant. This is a public service message from a cancer hospital. Pass it to all the ladies you care for without hesitating. Awareness is important. I care for you.”

    I replied to the post… “It is true that cancer of the cervix and cancer of the vagina are growing in number in Nigeria every day. It is commonest nowadays among young women. Some of the possible causes you mentioned here are, indeed, likely causes of this growing affliction. We can add to the list (the) sweet tooth of the average woman. Women like sweet things. Sugar causes overpopulation of candida and yeast in the bowels and in the vagina.  Fewer women are free of vagina yeast infection. Young women, who do not have money to see a doctor, self-medicate to no avail. In many cases, hospital medicines do not help. The troubles of afflicted women are worsened by the culture of wearing trousers throughout the day. This reduces air flow to this region and causes viral, bacterial and yeast proliferation. The mere fact that this region is smelly in many of such women is an indication of tissue degradation and slow death which, one day, may result in a cancer.

    In the post on www.olufemikusa.com titled: “RANDOM THOUGTHS ON PAPAYA LEAF DETOX (1), It was shown that fungi, yeast and mold produce aflatoxins and that a particular aflatoxin targets and destroys the anti-tumour P.53 gene in the human cell. If the sugar causes fungi and yeast infections and she cannot get it treated for years, it is possible this is an additional source of cancer of the vagina, which is now growing. Women may wish to check their tongues in the mirror. If the tongue is not pinkish red but gray (white), it is a possible sign of candida overgrowth in the bowels. There are herbs to deal with these conditions.”

    A chat friend asked: “Sir, what are the herbs for candida in the bowels? I replied:

    “There are too many to mention here. After my post response to Mr. Gbadamoshi’s post, it occurred to me that this subject deserved a bigger mention which I am considering. Meanwhile, some useful herbs are Golden Seal Root, Calanus Root, Probiotic, unsweetened Yoghurt, Pau d’ Arco, Colloidal Silver, Amazon AF, Pawpaw Leaf Juice or extract, Papain, Bromelain, Grape Seed Extract etc.”

     

    Toilet infections

    Women appear ashamed to admit when they have troubles “downstairs” that it is all of their own making. They probably believe they would be seen as having been sleeping around, or of not being hygienic enough. So, they heap all the blame on “toilet infections” which they want you to believe they inevitably and innocently picked up in the rest room, which they share with other people, male or female. In some cases, they are correct, as I have explained in some publications. There are few clean public toilets in Nigeria. The water system in a toilet may not run, and flushing may have to be done by filling a bowl with water from a bucket and pouring it on the poop in the water closet. That is why public toilet users deposit layers and layers of poop in the water closet before someone finally rids the poor bow of the damn stuff. The toilet room air is filed with odour and germs which get into the lung. Where there is no poop in the water closet and the user deposits compacted, heavy poop which sinks, displacing water, the force of upthrust may be significant enough to slash infected water closet water on the buttocks. This may be bad news. There is no soap in such a toilet to wash off the mess and no sanitizer to apply in the buttocks. The briefs are worn after the deed, and the germs left on may migrate to the vagina to infect it. Where this is not the case, the habit of washing underbrief and hanging them in the toilet room to dry may cause havoc. For every flush of the water closet displays air which may come up with germs, and they may eventually settle on parties. As many women do not iron their briefs to kill germs before they wear them, this may be another source of exposure of the vagina to germs. Yet another exposure comes from sun drying. Dust may settle on wet laundry. So many pollen and fungi flying in the air. The net result may be smell, itching, discharges, pain during sex or urination, sperm reflux, pelvic inflammatory Disease (PID), uterine bleeding, changes in the cells of the cervix, blocked fallopian tube, ectopic pregnancy and infertility.

    All of these may be successfully dealt with, using appropriate herbal medications, some of which may be used in douches or inserted in the vagina overnight. The use of panty liners is also advised. A panty-liner worn over the brief not only protects it from damage by discharges from the vagina but protects the vagina from re-infection in about three ways… It prevents re-infections from discharges on the brief by killing those germs in the discharge; it oxygenates the vagina to make it inhospitable for germs to live in; it mobiles repair proteins for the healing of injuries caused by germs apart from boosting immunity in the region.

     

     Sexual appetite

    A woman’s sexual appetite may cause trouble for her, if she is voracious, irrespective of whether she jumps in and out of bed with just one man all the time. In studies which link sexual appetite to cervical and vagina troubles, the question is often asked: which woman is at lesser risk? The one who has sex with 1,000 men or the one who has sex with one man 1,000 times? What the investigator is driving at is how frequent sperm deposits in the vagina affect its health for good or ill. The pH of the vagina is acidic. This makes it difficult for germs to survive in it. On the other hands, the pH of sperm is alkaline. For sperm to survive in the vagina, the semen protects them with antibody-antibody. The antibody-antibody temporarily overcomes the antibody of the acidic environment of the vagina. This means that, in the course of the residence of sperm in the vagina, the latter’s defences are weakened by a mightier force. This can only be temporary if the vagina is not to cave in, health-wise. Thus, when a woman is mated by 1,000 men the cervix and the vagina stand the risk of developing an alkaline environment, which does not protect their special nature. The same result occurs when a simple sexual partner is literally involved 1,000 times in one day.

    An additional risk in the exposure to multiple sexual partners, there is not only exposure to different grades of sperm but, also, of exposure to the cancer-causing Human Papilo Virus (HPV). Talking about different grades of sperm, some cervical cancer researchers believe that the cervix and the vagina “study” and adjust themselves to the sperm they receive. This is like adaptation. But when they are bombarded with different grades of sperm, and consistently for that matter, their capacity to “study” the sperm and adjust is weakened and they cannot protect themselves against the bombardment.

    Today, many Nigerian women, in or outside marriage, are sex-oriented for money. Many of the young women are unskilled and take jobs which fetch them no more than twenty thousand naira a month. It costs them between N15, 000 and N20, 000 to transport themselves to the office and back home every month. Lunch a month will cost them about N10, 000. Where does the money for clothes, shoes, bags, creams, hair do and perfumes come from if not from men most of the time? These girls cannot escape multiple sex partners. Most married women, who set up small businesses are hardly different from them. Often, it is other men, not their husbands, who maintain these businesses and their lifestyles.  Both categories of women fuel the condom industry, which tries to protect them against embarrassing, unwanted pregnancies. But condoms are foreign to flesh tissues and cause their own irritation and hazards, which are not immediately noticed because they aggregate in small, hardly noticeable doses before they strike one day in large accumulations. To worsen matters, foreplay these days come with lots of finger works solicited or invited by the woman. Yet this is a major source of vaginal infections. Her partner may have come into the bed-room from the toilet where he had just turned off the water tap, flushed the water closet or pulled the door-knob to shut the door… and picked up germs along the way. He may have been stroking her hair and body, picking on those fingers Staphylococcus aureus bacterium. This is a commensal bacterium. By commensal, it is meant that this bacterium is normally resident on our bodies, in our nostrils etc. It is inactive when our immune system is active. When immunity is low, the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium strike in either barber’s rash, sore throat or in the urinary system, the vagina or elsewhere. For some women, the Staphylococcus aureus bacteria (plural) is a cause of P.I.D and infertility.

     

    Dressing

    American gynecologist Christiane Northrup with  almost 40 years of practice behind her, says women in her book, WOMEN’S BODIES, WOMEN’S WISDOM, that the growing wave of gynecological problems today may have arisen from the habit of women wearing pairs of trousers, which some societies call pants. She believes women “suck in” energy from the earth through the vagina, and that dresses, which inhibit this process, would deny their reproductive system these “radiations.” Dr. Northrup is a Firm believer in mind-Body-Spirit relationships.

     

    Infections

    As said, the average Nigerian woman groups vaginal and cervical problems under the common umbrella of “toilet infections”, even when they may not have come from the toilet-room. In the website www.self.com Amy Morturana writes:

    “Those tight pants look great from the back, but do you know what is going on upfront? There are a lot of things that can go wrong with your vagina. From yeast infection to toxic shock syndrome, problems range from straight up uncomfortable to flat out dangerous if you are not treating your Lady parts with care. So naturally, we got a little nervous when we heard that the clothes we wear might be unknowingly wrecking havoc down there. “If you search the internet to find out what causes yeast infections or other ailments like bacterial vaginosis, chances you stumbled upon the notion that wearing tight pants (jeans) can cause some issues.  Does this mean you have to give up your skinny jeans to avoid an obnoxious itch, we asked some-one whose job it is to keep the vagina healthy. Tight pants can definitely irritate the Lady bits, but usually the problem only seems like an infection. The biggest problem with tight pants, especially jeans, is that they can rub against the vulva and cause irritation ‘some women have more sensitivity’.

    Tami Rowen, M.D., and OB/GYN, at UCSF Medical Center specialising in sexual health concerns tells SELF:

    ‘Tight pants rubbing and putting pressure (on the vulva) can cause irritation.’ This can lead to symptoms that look very similar to an infection, like itchiness, redness and irritation. But what is really happening is that the skin is inflamed. ‘I will do a biopsy, and it comes down to that something is irritating the skin tissue,’ Rowen explains. ‘The biopsy shows inflammation that just shouldn’t be there’ some people may mistake this irritation for infection, which is why it is important to see your gynecologist instead of trying to self-treat. Chances are slim though, that your skinny jeans themselves will cause an overgrowth of yeast or bacteria. Theoretically, however, they could be one small part of a layer equation.

    You could, in theory, say yes that tight pant may increase your risk, Rowen said. They decrease breathability, helping trap heat and moisture in your vagina, which can promote an environment where yeast and bacteria thrive. It makes sense. But what you have on underneath those jeans is more important.

    ‘For women with chronic yeast or bacterial infections, something is clearly disturbing the pH of the vagina, so we do look at what kind of detergent they are using or underwear they are wearing she says:

    “Underwear made of synthetic material trap moisture, decreasing the airflow in that area. When you pair the two together, it could potentially make a greater impact that either factor itself. (Underwear made of wicking materials, like polyester, is good for a very sweaty workout but not necessarily everyday use).

    “So, what can you do to keep your vagina happy when you are squeezing into your favourite pant? If you suffer from irritation Rowen says, it may be worth switching to a skirt for a little bit or at least pants that don’t cause friction, to see if it helps. All women, but especially those prone to irritation or yeast or bacterial infections, should wear plain cotton underwear and change it often. “Once a day should be enough but if you’re having excessive discharge, you should be changing more frequently or using a panty liner and replacing it when its gets near full”. If you’re experiencing recurrent yeast or bacterial infections or simply don’t know your diagnosis, see your doctor to figure out the underlying cause.

  • How to stop puffy eyes

    How to stop puffy eyes

     

    Everyone has suffered from puffy eyes at one time or the other; either because you did not get enough sleep, drank too much alcohol, partied too hard or simply find that yours is hereditary. Here are a few tips to banish puffy eyes or under-eye bags to keep your skin looking young and healthy.
    There are three ways to get rid of puffy eyes or under eye bags. Number one, you need to get moisturizer to help your body to de-puff your under eye bugs and get rid of all the toxins that build up there. There are quite a lot of eye creams formulated with ingredients to remove eye bags. Also note, that sometimes your diet can cause a lot of extra fluid to actually collect under your eyes, so if you had a salty meal the night before, you are going to wake up the next morning with more fluid under your eyes, so try to correct your diet a little bit there.

    The second thing you can use is a little secret, nothing more than paper tape. So if you did have had that high salt meal and you know you are prone to these bags the next day, put a little paper tape under your eyes when you got to sleep, the night before, and when you wake up in the morning take away the tape, you will not have the same collection of fluid under your eyes. That’s a secret way to minimize the bags.
    And the third way to get rid of under eye bags after they appear. Anytime you wake up, and see bags under your eyes, and need a quick fix. You can take a very cold shower to constrict all the blood vessels and de-puff, and also do two sets of jumping jacks for 30 seconds each. That circulation is really going to help rev your body up and help drain away some of that extra fluid that collected there.

     

  • ABS throws gates open to women, children

    In its bid to encourage families to watch its home games, the management of Abubakar Bukola Saraki (ABS) Ilorin FC, has said women and their children under 15 years of age will from Sunday, Jan. 22, watch the team’s matches free.

    The team’s Director of Football, Alloy Chukwuemeka, disclosed this on Friday in Ilorin during an interview with journalists.

    The Executive Secretary of the Nigeria Premier League Club Owners boasted that Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) stadia are safer than ever these days, kudos to the enabling environment created by the League Management company.

    “We want to encourage families to our match venues and the best way to go is to encourage the women.  All you need to do as the head of the family is to bring the whole house and only the husband will pay so far the rest are women, girls and boys U-15. ABSFC has a fantastic discipline when it comes to a safe place to watch a football match.

    “We have some other plans but we are starting with this one first beginning from the Ifeanyi Ubah game.  We want to get the women fully involved too, just bring your family and enjoy good football,” Chukwuemeka said.

    The Saraki Boys will be looking forward to consolidate on their impressive start to the season with a win against FC Ifeanyi Ubah on Sunday in Ilorin.

  • Fed Govt, GEMS partner on empowering women

    Fed Govt, GEMS partner on empowering women

    The ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment in partnership with Growth and Employment in States, GEMS 3 is set to empower women across the country by developing and supporting thousands of women especially in rural areas with access to market and finance.

    The GEMS 3 is planned to be implemented in seven states of the federation. They are Bauchi, Akwa Ibom, Ogun, Ebonyi, Abia, Niger and Kaduna states. They will serve as the launching platform for the pilot scheme.

    The Minister of State, Industry, Trade and Investment, Aisha Abubakar said it is imperative for women to reach their potential and be critical elements for the attainment of inclusive growth and sustainable development.

    The minister who spoke at the launch of the Women in Investment and Enterprise (WINIE) project in Abuja, added that this is to provide a platform for the aspiration of next generation of women and girls.

    She said: “Women own about 30 per cent of the registered small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria and the average growth rate of these businesses is far lower than businesses run by men. Female entrepreneurs account for 43.22per cent in the ownership structure of microenterprises as against 22.76 per cent in SMEs and only about 10 per cent havecaccess to the finance needed.

    “This 10 per cent is to assist them launch a new venture or grow their existing businesses, most women obtain their initial startup investment and working capital from internal sources such as savings and contributions from family and friends.

    “This restricts them from being ambitious about their enterprise and seeking advice from business support providers for proper legal and corporate structures. The government is consciously making effort to diversify the economy from being majorly dependent on oil.

    “Government’s policy direction is strategically being geared towards creating wealth and employment through the facilitation of an enabling environment for SMEs to thrive in Nigeria.

  • Fulani herdsmen: Protesting women shutdown East/West highway

    There was chaos on the Delta/Bayelsa states axis of the East/West highway on Wednesday morning as protesting aged women shutdown the busy highway at Ohorho (Bomadi Junction).
    They were protesting the menace of Fulani herdsmen, whose activities they said have led to several deaths and made life unbearable for them.
    The protest led to a massive gridlock stretching several miles on either sides of the highway.
    The siege on the road persisted at past midday time of this report.
    Hundreds of security operatives deployed to the area could not dislodge the determined women.
  • Serial rapists of nine women arrested in Lagos

    Serial rapists of nine women arrested in Lagos

    Four members of a robbery gang who raped nine women in Lagos have been arrested by the Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police command.

    A statement by the police on Monday said Sunday John, a 27 year old leader of the gang and serial rapist, arrested at Charity Bus Stop, Oshodi, confessed to have led three other members to rape the women in the last two weeks.

    The suspect, a bus conductor in Oshodi from Akwa Ibom was reportedly arrested at Charity Bus Stop around 5:38 a.m. on Wednesday in company of his two gang members by the Decoy Team of the Rapid Response Squad.

    The gang members are Saviour Daniel (23), Daniel Olayemi (18) and Abdulwahab Yusuph (17).

    The statement said the operatives had on Tuesday evening arrested one of John’s colleagues while fighting with another group of boys over a Samsung tablet in Oshodi.

    The suspect, Daniel Olayemi, a member of John’s gang, had disclosed to interrogators that he stole the tablet from a lady that was gang raped during one of their escapades in Charity Bus stop.

    The revelation prompted early morning raid of Charity Bus Stop near Oshodi, where three other members of the gang were arrested according to the police.

    Olayemi, in his disclosure to investigators revealed that they were four in John’s gang. He noted that in the last two weeks, the gang robbed 12 passers – by and raped no fewer than nine ladies in the bush at Charity Bus Stop.

    Confirming the arrest, the Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent Dolapo Badmos, said that the suspects have made very useful suggestions to enable the police arrest other group members implicated in the crime.

    The suspects have been transferred to SCID for further investigations.

  • Women, girls are two-thirds of trafficked victims, one-third children – UN

    No less than two-thirds of trafficked victims are women and girls while one-third of the victims of human trafficking are children, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), said on Wednesday.

    UNODC Executive Director, Yury Fedotov, disclosed this on Wednesday at the launch of the 2016 UNODC Global Report on Trafficking in Persons.

    According to a new report from the UNODC, the vast majority of all human trafficking victims – some 71 per cent – are women, girls and children.

    “Trafficking for sexual exploitation and for forced labour remain the most prominently detected forms.

    “But victims are also being trafficked to be used as beggars, for forced or sham marriages, benefit fraud, or production of pornography,” Fedotov said.

    According to him, the 2016 UNODC Global Report disaggregates data on the basis of gender and found that women and girls are usually trafficked for marriage and sexual slavery.

    “Men and boys, however, are trafficked into exploitative labour, including work in the mining sector, as porters, soldiers, and slaves.

    “Worldwide, 28 per cent of trafficking victims are children, but children account for 62 per cent in Sub-Saharan Africa and 64 per cent in Central America and the Caribbean.

    “Sixty nine countries detected trafficking victims from Sub-Saharan Africa between 2012 and 2014.”

    Fedotov emphasised the link between armed groups and human trafficking.

    He noted how armed groups often engaged in trafficking in their territories of operation, coercing women and girls into marriages or sexual slavery.

    According to him, armed groups also pressed men and boys to act as forced labour or combatants. (NAN)

  • Women urged on domestic responsibilities

    Women urged on domestic responsibilities

    Wife of former Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Abimbola Fashola, has urged Nigerian women to embrace skill acquisition programmes in order to help their families out of the current economic recession.  She said Nigerian women have the capacity to improve the economy.

    Speaking at the Nigerian International Women Entrepreneurs Exhibition (NIWEX) held at Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO), Oshodi, Lagos. Mrs Fashola said Nigerian women should contribute their quota towards national development by engaging in laudable economic  activities.

    She explained that women have excelled in various economic activities, noting that the present harsh economic reality made it more compelling for women to take business risks in order to break even.

    In the same manner, the Deputy National President of Nigerian Association of Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture Chief Alaba Lawson said NIWEX aims at promoting women entrepreneurship and sale of local products.

    She added that the exhibition was to complement the Federal Government’s drive towards diversifying the economy from dependence on oil to one that depends on other sectors, especially agriculture.

    Lawson said: “A woman is a change agent. She can feed her family, build her business, raise her kids and  employ her neighbour. She can inspire sensational transformation and create a new story for herself.  Women are powerful and full of untapped potential.

    “A woman can change the world if she is given an opportunity and encouraged. Our government needs to empower women to develop our local products to break free from the cycle of poverty and over reliance on foreign goods.”

    She maintained that women have huge role to play in ensuring peace in their homes through meaningful economic contributions, noting that the time when means of subsistence were left for the husbands alone are gone.

    She explained that the wives  of governors of the Southwest states have been of immense impact to the dream of NIWEX.

    “I want to extent my gratitude to the wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari, wife of Lagos State governor, Mrs Bolanle Ambode, wife of Ogun State governor, Dr. Olufunsho Amosun, wife of former Lagos State governor, Abimbola Fashola and others.

    “They have always encouraged women folk to think positively in the areas of skills, entrepreneurship and management. It is time we broke new grounds  and let the world know that Nigerian women are good in soap making, cottage industry, textile making, catering, baking and decorations.”

  • Niger empowers 250 girls, women

    250 unemployed young girls and women are being trained by the Niger State government to acquire various skills.

    Commissioner of Women Affairs and Social Development Mrs. Roseline Abara said the participants would be empowered after the programme.

    She said Governor Abubakar Sani Bello was passionate about improving the lives of people in the state.

    The commissioner said the governor is so concerned about the poverty rate of the people that he continuously works out plans to reduce their poverty rate.

    “The governor is not sleeping. He is improving the lives of the people to make them less dependent by empowering them. He is determined to create opportunities that women in the state are self employed and no longer go begging for food,” she said.

    She called on the participants who were drawn from the 25 local government areas of the state to pay attention to their training so that they can use it to improve their families and the society.

    The wife of the Niger State Governor, Dr. Amina Sani Bello, said government’s focus on the issue of women development was to improve the economic growth of the state.

    She said she believed the training would have a ripple effect on the socio-economic development of the state, urging the participants to embrace the skills training and justify the confidence the government has in them.

    The 250 young girls and women will be trained in the three senatorial zones of the state on cosmetic production, perfume production, fish and poultry farming, rice farming and processing, tailoring, catering amongst others.

     

  • Buhari to launch N10 billion agric fund for women

    Buhari to launch N10 billion agric fund for women

    President Muhammadu Buhari will, on Wednesday, launch a N10 billion agriculture environmental impact fund to support women farmers to increase access to food production.

    These include women, whose farmlands were affected by environment degradation and terrorism.

    A statement yesterday in Abuja by Dean, Agric Faculty, University of Abuja Prof. A.A. Adeniyi said the event by the Women Association for National Agriculture Environment Impact Fund (WAEIF), would focus on food increase to reduce impact of recession.

    He explained that pollution of the environment led to importation of genetics modified organism food, which often caused cancer.

    “The WAEIF launch of N10 billion agriculture environmental impact fund will serve as alternative funding option for women who could not have access to land, collateral for bank loan, especially women from Northeast that have been displaced due to terrorism and cultural factors,” he added.