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Friday, August 01, 2014

Ebola Virus Can Be Halted By Bitter Kola? - Research Says

Dr Maurice Iwu said the discovery was a breakthrough

A plant has been found to halt the deadly Ebola virus in its tracks in laboratory tests, scientists have said.
They used a compound from Garcinia kola, a plant commonly eaten in West Africa. Compounds from the plant have also proved effective against some strains of flu.

If the anti-Ebola compound proves successful in animal and human trials, it will be the first medicine to successfully treat the virus that causes Ebola haemorrhagic fever - an often-fatal condition.
The discovery was announced at the 16th International Botanical Congress in St Louis in the US.



Four deaths per five cases
The Ebola virus was first documented in 1976 after an outbreak in Zaire - now the Democratic Republic of the Congo - where 88% of the 318 human cases died.

More recently, a 1995 outbreak in the same country had a death rate of 81% of the 315 infected.
There are four types of the virus - Ebola-Zaire, Ebola-Sudan and Ebola-Ivory Coast all affect humans, while Ebola-Reston has so far only affected monkeys and chimpanzees.

However, doctors have been unable to stop the virus once infection has taken hold - hence the disease has gained a terrifying reputation.


Traditional origins
Dr Maurice Iwu, who set up and heads the Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme, led the research.
It started 10 years ago when researchers were led to the plant by traditional native healers who have used the plant for the treatment of infectious diseases for centuries.
"This is a very exciting discovery," said Dr Iwu, who himself comes originally from a family of traditional healers.
"The same forest that yields the dreaded Ebola virus could be a source of the cure."

The extract can be eaten or rubbed into the skin



Fighting chance
The virus multiplies rapidly in the human body and quickly overwhelms it, and in advanced cases the patient develops high fever and severe bleeding.

The Garcinia kola compound has been shown to halt multiplication of the virus in the laboratory. If repeated in humans, this would give the body a chance to fight off the virus.

The active compound is what is known as a dimeric flavonoid, which is two flavonoid molecules fused together.
Flavonoids are non-toxic and can be found in orange and lemon rinds as well as the colourings of other plants.



Drug hopes
The tests are in the early stages still, but the researchers hope that if they continue to prove successful the compound the US Food and Drug Administration will put it on a fast track - making a drug available to humans within a matter of years.
"The discovery of these important properties in a simple compound - flavonoids - was very surprising," said Dr Iwu.
"The structure of this compound lends itself to modification, so it provides a template for future work.
"Even if this particular drug does not succeed through the whole drug approval process, we can use it to construct a new drug for this deadly disease."





*I got this off BBC website so i am assuming this is authentic,however dont quote me please.
Phrinkles were you asking for what gift to give someone on his birthday?try bitter kola well wrapped in birthday wrappers,you can even turn it into bitter kola juice.

53 comments:

  1. I hope something good comes out of this research.

    God help us.

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    1. LMAO..... Stella, u be case I swear.... D person never contact Ebola oooooooo

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    2. It's not true and you can verify from the BBC world service website. Please hygiene is paramount in fighting the virus and apparently will be around till the year end as per predictions. Wash your hands with soap even if it's washing detergent, cleanliness is of priority - high priority!

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  2. stella I don't think it has been tested on any animal. until then b4 we can categorically state that.

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  3. stella I don't think it has been tested on any animal. until then b4 we can categorically state that.

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  4. I pray dz is true...

    Pls visit my shoe blog

    www.glowysofiscated.blogspot.com

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  5. Nice innovation, there's hope.
    SDK lol @ you whisper, Phrinkies Problem solved Opari.

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  6. God please let it be true. For those people selling bitter cola, God don answer una prayer.

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  7. Na to dey chew bitter kola be that. On a more serious note, its kinda believeable cz bitter kola does cure some ailments. God will always make a way when the devil rears his hideous head. Baba you too much!!
    GG

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  8. Well I luv bitter cola very much sometyms I chop 5aday! Is a good ideal. Bitter cola is very medicinal and u can't poison someone with it

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  9. Off to buy me some bitter kola... INFS abeg

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  10. ANGELRAY SAYS
    Thank God oh at least their's hope cos dis Ebola tin is really scary.
    Trust Igbo men they will go into bitter kola bizness.

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  11. ANGELRAY SAYS
    Thank God oh at least their's hope cos dis Ebola tin is really scary.
    Trust Igbo men they will go into bitter kola bizness.

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  12. i really hope that this works..

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  13. I think everyone should go on Bitter Diet henceforth starting from bitterleaf soup,Yoyo Bitters and Alomo bitters not forgetting the Award winning Bitter Kola. Pls if you have more bitters youi can add.

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  14. Oya oya oya, make we go buy bitter kola full house ASAP.

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  15. Wow!
    This is a cheering news.
    Off to the market to buy 1 Ghana must go bag of bitter kola.
    I can't shout.
    Nkwucha aburo ujo dianyi.

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  16. Can i quote my love for you my queen ?
    I love you so much Stella ,I hope is not .....?

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  17. I'm ordering a sac of bitter kola from ugwu Hausa ! I no fit shout dianyi.

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  18. I pray it works!
    Does this mean Ebola is seasonal? since it comes and goes

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  19. Lmao,aunty stells you are funny,phrinkles shey you hear.nice solution I must say. EVE E UME

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    1. Don't mind Aunty Stella oooooo... I need sumthing d guy will appreciate forever and not bitter kola...

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  20. I better start bitterkola business b4 it becomes scarce commodity, hehehehe...

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  21. Stella's suggestion to phrinkies birthday gift's advice is epic!! Stella toh badt!! Lmao !! Back to the matter, if it's true, that's a good development.. #runsofftogobuybitterkola

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    1. Buy good perfume or give him a special treat by taking him smwhere nice!! Put ur " thinking cap" on!! Good luck with that

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  22. Bitterkola business,here i come..Na big business bu dis ok ''in my thick igbotic accent''

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  23. All I could think of reading this article was; why was Iwu made head of INEC when he ought to have been in the lab or something making this kinda discovery. Fucked up country

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    1. *why Iwu was*
      Before BBC and the other busybodies get on my case #sideeyes

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  24. Wey dem dey say kola again before high price

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  25. BLOG ANALyser: nice discovery, thankGod for African fruits. He is Professor Maurice not Dr

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  26. Thanks b 2 jesus!!! We have kola nut in my compound in d village and we are not using it sef...make I inform my grand mama#villagemoodactivated#

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  27. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Am feeling this news like crazy and no doubt the price of bitter kola will greatly increase by far nw.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  28. ******If the anti-Ebola compound proves successful in animal and human trials******

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  29. Well Linda I'm heading 2 ur hut right away 2 get some Kola 4rm U. Ur help would be highly appreciated on dz one!




    *lips sealed and watching*

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  30. I knew about this since and i eat it so well,my dad was the one that told me then I started taking it,just that it's so bitter but in kills the virus

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  31. abeg my people, where I fit buy bitter kola for lag?? help a sister

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  32. Wow! Interesting. #LongLiveSdkers #LongLiveNigeria #LongLiveAfrica

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  33. Stella ooh Lmao, Phrinkles u hear?

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  34. It must have failed further clinical trials for it not to recognised as an ebola drug up till now.
    Same bbc keeps saying ebola has no cure since the recent outbreak.

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    1. No mind the man, attention seeker. Even CNN and WHO said no cure and to just hydrate anyone infected with IV fluids.

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  35. I like the part "the same forest that yielded the ebola virus, could be the source of its cure". In God we trust.

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  36. The bitter kola they sell in ph is as sweet as a candy

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  37. This article was written in 1999.
    5 years ago.
    Why hasn't it been recognised till now?

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  38. Time to buy and store cos it will soon be scarce and the might be increase in cost

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  39. I just pray this stuff is real. Cos this ebola thing is scaring the shit outta me.I no longer feel free to hang out in this fun-filled city of Lagos.

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  40. Is this not that inec chairman that helped rig elections?

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  41. Too much bitter kola in the blood destroys red blood cells, pls note!

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  42. guys dont worry. there will soon be a cure now that white ppl are dying from it. now their interesr is in it. just rest and see

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