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This week, we discuss the never ending saga of cradle cap, and the use of aju mbaise for fertility in women. Let's go 🤩
Is Coconut Oil Safe For Treating Cradle Cap?
Cradle cap also known as Seborrheic Eczema or Seborrheic dermatitis is a harmless skin condition endemic to new borns. While there isn't a known cause, scientists postulate that it could be due to the transfer of hormones from mother to child which causes oil build-up on the scalp of babies.
Cradle cap manifests as loose patchy flakes. It's best to handle with care so as not to aggressively peel of these flakes. It isn't a permanent condition so optimum care is advised.
Over the years, parents have used coconut oil due to its moisturising and antibacterial effects on the skin to treat cradle cap. It's recommended to use pure virgin coconut oil on your baby’s scalp.
Learn more about using coconut oil to treat cradle cap in newborns.
Aju Mbaise For Infertility: Is It Safe?
Aju mbaise is a traditional herb consumed as soup or tea with known benefits to reduce weight gain postpartum. It also helps to replenish lost nutrients during childbirth.
However, aju mbaise has been receiving lots of attention in promoting fertility in women trying to conceive.
Here are 5 benefits of aju mbaise for fertility:
Hormonal balance
Urine Toning
Detoxification
Aids weight loss
Regulairses endocrine pathways
NB: It is best to consult your doctor before consumption as individual reponse differs. Buy only from trusted sources and exercise moderation.
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