The Minister for Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, has said there is no
scientific evidence of Garcinia kola, popularly known as bitter kola
curing or preventing Ebola virus disease.
The research work that people are laying claims, to according to the minister is inconclusive.
It
would be recalled that in 1999, a former Chairman of the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC) and Professor of Pharmacognosy,
Maurice Iwu, alongside some American researchers conducted a research
that showed that extract from bitter cola tend to neutralize the effects
of virus. But the outcome of that research work has not been
scientifically confirmed to be true or not.
He said, “Information
that is being circulated especially through the social media and the
rest of the internet tend to suggest that because right now, there is no
known vaccine for Ebola Virus Disease and there is no known specific
drug as effective against EVD. If we don’t streamline a lot of these
information, the unwary will become so vulnerable. People have said that
they know that a fruit is sufficient to cure EVD.
“As I speak to you now, there is no proof yet of any such fruit. I repeat, there is no proof yet of any fruit.
“One
that has been mentioned is that just keep chewing bitter kola and you
will be alright. As the Minister of Health of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria I say that right now, there is no scientific yet to suggest that
if you just eat bitter kola you will get to prevent the disease or
where you have it, it will help to cure it.
“However, we
are aware that in 1999, Prof. Maurice Iwu worked along with an
administration in United States of America and conducted research which
at the level of the laboratory is what we call in-vitro research which
means it is still in the test tube as it were and it is not in any
living body which we call in-vivo.
“This shows that some
extract they had obtained from the bitter kola which is common in West
Africa and in Nigeria and which we use for so many purposes in Nigeria
including social reasons tend to have some activities against the virus.
But that research was not concluded and therefore as at today, there is
no evidence to link that as a cure or preventive measure against Ebola
Virus Disease.”
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