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Sylvain Haba

Sylvain Haba

Spiritual Care Centre médico tradi talithakoumi, Guinea

Title: The Traditional treatment Epilepsy in West Africa specifically in Guinea Conakry

Biography

Biography: Sylvain Haba

Abstract

Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by abnormal functioning of brain activity. It results in the repetition of unexpected crises and often very brief. These attacks can take many forms and vary in intensity. This long regarded disease as compounds devils. - The Water Devil (it kills the patient in the water as soon as the crisis) - The devil fire (it kills the patient in the fire when the crisis) - The devil upper palms and legs (when the victims climb the palm trees or pick oranges or mangoes) Thanks to modern medicine, she was defined. The causes are usually malaria, meningitis, syphilis, HIV and others. It is processed with plant and animal origin. Maceration composed of three (3) plants: 1) Newbouldia Leavis. f: 10g Bignoniacée 2) Akeben 5g 3) 5g Balanbilin All packaged in a container placed diluted with one liter of water a day for four days during this 60 days with control of monitoring elements. Decoction made: 1) Raphiostilis bénénien icacinacé 10g 2) V.canne 10g 3) Nauclea latifolia rubiaccé 2g 4) Koyalakele (10g root) All boiled with the viscera of a wild animal. After monitoring elements, recommended that the patient drink 3-5 liters of decoction in the range of one hour (1) which causes vomiting and diarrhea causes but effective against seizures. Nasal Goute: 1) Microglossa pyrifolia 1g sheet 2) Citrus medica fruit juice 1ml 3) Oecophylla smaragdina F: Formicidae (yellow ant 20) 6 nasal costs and deposit 3 times daily for 3 days for a period of three weeks especially in the case of petit mal epilepsy.