WELCOME TO
DR SAKURA HERBAL HEALING CENTRE
....GIVING YOU A HEALTHY LIFE
You are welcome to my Temple. My Name is Dr sakura, and I was born in 1953 march 19 . Since then, i have been a herbal man, and i have helped series of people all over the continent, and my herbal medicine has really worked out for different people, and it has been 100% accurate. And It's been more than 27 years that have worked hard to satisfy my clients all over the world. What i need here are real people who really know what they want, and people who are ready to make their wish come through, no matter what it takes. But if I feel that you're serious and really need my help, then I will make my possible means and effort to make your dreams come true and will help you in priority. I compiled a list of herbal medicine which i am specialized with, and which I have amazing results also. I get information from all over the world with the spirits and the ancestors. Wherever you live, I can help you with any trouble or circumstances you find yourself on. My beliefs is: To any problem there is always a solution to it. My spells are tremendously influential and a positive answer from them will immediately solve your problem with 100% Guaranteed.
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Dr Sakura Herbal Healing Home we offer you the best organic herbs and natural remedies to all kind of diseases, We understand disease at a level beyond the superficial symptoms and strive to find a permanent resolution. Together with the patient, we aim to bring about a state of absolute health in everyone who consults us. we have studied the natural properties of natural herbs , their remarkable benefits, and developed a unique range of drops, capsules, bottle herbs and dried herbs. We have employed scientific testing methods and modern extraction processes to ensure the benefits of the herbs remain intact, all this at a very good price and excellent quality. We ship worldwide.
CANCER CURE
Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. Cancer develops when the body’s normal control mechanism stops working. Old cells do not die and instead grow out of control, forming new, abnormal cells. These extra cells may form a mass of tissue, called a tumor. Some cancers, such as leukemia, do not form tumors. Cancer is not just one disease.
There are many types of cancer. It’s not just one disease. Cancer can start in the lungs, the breast, the colon, or even in the blood. Cancers are alike in some ways, but they are different in the ways they grow and spread.Cancer cells can also spread to other parts of the body. For instance, cancer cells in the lung can travel to the bones and grow there. When cancer cells spread, it’s called metastasis (meh-TAS-tuh-sis). When lung cancer spreads to the bones, it’s still called lung cancer. To doctors, the cancer cells in the bones look just like the ones from the lung. It’s not called bone cancer unless it started in the bones.
For each type of cancer there are tests that can be done to figure out the stage of the cancer. As a rule, a lower stage (such as a stage 1 or 2) means that the cancer has not spread very much. A higher number (such as a stage 3 or 4) means it has spread more. Stage 4 is the highest stage.
Contact dr sakura for your cure through email dr.sakuraspellalter@gmail.com
HIV VIRUS
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that causes HIV infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). AIDS is a condition in humans in which progressive failure of the immune system allows life-threatening opportunistic infections and cancers to thrive. Without treatment, average survival time after infection with HIV is estimated to be 9 to 11 years, depending on the HIV subtype. Infection with HIV occurs by the transfer of blood, semen, vaginal fluid, pre-ejaculate, or breast milk. Within these bodily fluids, HIV is present as both free virus particles and virus within infected immune cells.
HIV infects vital cells in the human immune system such as helper T cells (specifically CD4+ T cells), macrophages, and dendritic cells. HIV infection leads to low levels of CD4+ T cells through a number of mechanisms, including apoptosis of uninfected bystander cells,[5] direct viral killing of infected cells, and killing of infected CD4+ T cells by CD8 cytotoxic lymphocytes that recognize infected cells. When CD4+ T cell numbers decline below a critical level, cell-mediated immunity is lost, and the body becomes progressively more susceptible to opportunistic infections.
So my herbal medicine will help you to be free (CURED) from HIV okay, I’m going to prepare the medicine and send it to you through UPS, FEDEX, DHL, you will tell me the one you are comfortable with in sending it to you, and once I send it I will send you the tracking number in which you will use in Tracking the parcel, and you will receive the medicine after 5 working days of sending the medicine, you are advised to let me know once you get the herbal parcel, and i will give you the instructions to take the medicine, and after you are done taking the medicine you will be cured, remember once you are cured, you are cured forever, it’s not reversible okay. contact dr.sakuraspellalter@gmail.com or whatsap +2348110114739
HERPES DISEASE
Herpes simplex is a viral disease caused by the herpes simplex virus. Infections are categorised based on the part of the body infected. Oral herpes involves the face or mouth. It may result in small blisters in groups often called cold sores or fever blisters or may just cause a sore throat. Genital herpes, often simply known as herpes, may have minimal symptoms or form blisters that break open and result in small ulcers. These typically heal over two to four weeks. Tingling or shooting pains may occur before the blisters appear. Herpes cycles between periods of active disease followed by periods without symptoms. The first episode is often more severe and may be associated with fever, muscle pains, swollen lymph nodes and headaches. Over time, episodes of active disease decrease in frequency and severity. Other disorders caused by herpes simplex include: herpetic whitlow when it involves the fingers, herpes of the eye, herpes infection of the brain, and neonatal herpes when it affects a newborn, among others. contact dr.sakuraspellalter@gmail.com or whatsap +2348110114739
WE HAVE HERBAL TREATMENTS AVAILABLE FOR THE FOLLOWING DISEASES
* Fibromyalgia
* Endometriosis
* Pemphigoid
* Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
* Sarcoidosis
* Scleroderma
* Diabetes
* ILD
* Glaucoma
* Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS)
* Psoriasis
* Celiac Disease
* ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease)
* Ankylosing Spondylitis
* Autism Spectrum Disorders
* Behcet’s Disease
* Alzheimer’s Disease
* Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
* CREST syndrome
* Crohn’s Disease
* Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
* Parkinson’s Disease
* Rheumatoid Arthritis
* Emphysema (COPD)
* Atrial fibrillation
* Thyroid/adrenyl
* Extremities Lymphodemia
* Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS)
* Systemic Lupus (SLE)
* Transverse Myelitis
* Ulcerative Colitis
* Wegener’s Granulomatosis
* Bronchiectasis
* Pulmonary fibrosis
Breast Stomach Liver
Kidney Brain Thyroid
Prostate Skin Colon
Ovaries Intestine Uterus
Lungs Lymphoma Mouth
Cervix Melanoma Bladder
Bone Pancreas Esophageal
Penis Testicular Other Cancers
LIST OF TOTAL CURABLE IMPURITIES & INFECTIONS
Asthma Bacterial Meningitis Fibroid
Pneumonia Primary & Secondary Infertility(Male/Female)
Typhoid Fever Menstrual Pains (Endometriosis)
Ulcers Unpleasant Vagina Odour
STD’S Low sperm Count
Watery Sperm Unpleasant Breath/Mouth Odour
Early Menopause Fallopian Tubes Blockade
Poor Vision Candida and yeast infection
Excessive Snoring Arthritis pain and Rheumatism
Lassa Fever Persisting Eye Bags
Premature Aging Low Libido/Dry Vagina
Zika Virus Low Libido/Loose Vagina
Swelling around the Eyes. Swelling around the Eyes
Sore or wound that has refused to heal. Crawling Sensation in the body
Low immune System Spinal cord Injury that has refused to heal
and urinating, etc. Inability to have self control over stooling
Low or No Libido Insomenia or inability to sleep well
Low or No Erection Lost of Voice or
Inability to Speak
contact dr.sakuraspellalter@gmail.com
+2348110114739 and get your cure.
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Herbal Medicine
dr sakura herbal healing centre Workstation
Herbal medicine, in the hands of a skilled and properly qualified practitioner, offers a way in which to regain that wonderful state of well-being. Unlike modern pharmaceuticals, which use synthetic chemicals to alter directly the delicate structure of the body, herbal medicine extracts the whole plant without interfering or changing its constituents; thus retaining the natural balance and maximising healing potential.
Herbal medicine, in the hands of a skilled and properly qualified practitioner, offers a way in which to regain that wonderful state of well-being. Unlike modern pharmaceuticals, which use synthetic chemicals to alter directly the delicate structure of the body, herbal medicine extracts the whole plant without interfering or changing its constituents; thus retaining the natural balance and maximising healing potential.
What does a Herbalist do?
A Medical Herbalist takes down a full case history, listening to all the physical, mental and emotional symptoms the patient relates in order to evaluate the overall picture and understand the root cause of the patient’s disease.
Practitioners of Herbal Medicine are not only trained in the same non-invasive diagnostic skills as ordinary doctors; but also use the benefits of a holistic viewpoint, traditional knowledge and additional forms of diagnosis such as Tongue, Pulse or Iris diagnosis to elicit the root of the health problem.
Treatment is aimed at restoring true health; not at suppressing the symptoms.
Practitioners of Herbal Medicine are not only trained in the same non-invasive diagnostic skills as ordinary doctors; but also use the benefits of a holistic viewpoint, traditional knowledge and additional forms of diagnosis such as Tongue, Pulse or Iris diagnosis to elicit the root of the health problem.
Treatment is aimed at restoring true health; not at suppressing the symptoms.
A Brief History of Herbal Medicine
Herbal Medicine, sometimes referred to as Phytotherapy, Botanotherapy or Botanical Medicine is the use of plants for their medicinal value and has a long and respected history, it is the oldest form of health care known to mankind.
A herb is a plant valued for it medicinal, aromatic or savoury qualities. Herbalists use the leaves, stems, flowers, roots, bark and berries of a vast variety of plants to prevent and treat illness.
Herbalism dates back to the dawn of time when man evolved due to the existence of plants, relying on plant material for food, clothing and shelter as well as medicine. It is impossible to know exactly when we first started using herbs for medicinal purposes but archaeological remains from early civilisations show that plants were used in burials and other rituals. Much of the use of plants appears to have been developed through observing animals and trial and error.
Marshmallow root and yarrow have been found carefully placed around the bones of a Stone Age man in Iraq – these herbs continue to be used widely today. The entire Middle East has a rich history of herbal healing. Texts survive from ancient cultures in Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egyptian hieroglyphs show physicians in the first and second centuries AD treating constipation with senna pods and using caraway and peppermint to relieve digestive problems.
Herbal lore was passed down from generation to generation and gradually information was methodically collected from native peoples and compiled in herbal pharmarcopoeias. One of the first written records of herbal medicines was Chinese, in around 2800BC in the ‘Pen Ts’ao’ by Shen Nung. Later, around 1800BC the records of King Hammurabi of Babylon include instructions for the use of medicinal plants.
Throughout the Middle Ages botanicals were the only medicines available and households would have small herb gardens; also the village herbalist would train an apprentice.
During Tudor times Henry VIII appears to have been touched by the plight of the poor and their inability to afford doctors. He produced his now famous ‘Charter of King Henry VIII’, which enabled many poor people of the time to obtain treatment from a herbalist. The Charter also protected the rights of the Herbalists themselves and provides a safeguard for the continuation of herbal healing today.
By the 17th century knowledge of herbal medicine was widely spread throughout Europe and in 1649 Nicholas Culpeper wrote his famous pharmacopoeia which was one of the first medical manuals intended for the use of the lay person, and is still widely quoted from today. Culpeper studied at Cambridge University to become a doctor; instead he chose to apprentice to an apothecary and eventually set up his own shop, serving the poor of London.
Until the 18th century there was a certain amount of confusion as a plant could be given many names and similarly the same name could be give to many plants. Early in the century a Swedish botanist name Carl von Linné (better known as Linnaeus) developed a naming system giving a unique Latin name to every known species. This classification became very useful to botanists and herbalists alike.
During the 19th century pharmaceuticals started to appear but during the First World War the lack of availability of drugs increased the use of herbal medicines. After the war pharmaceutical production increased and penicillin was discovered. Herbal practitioners had their rights to dispense their medications taken away and then reinstated. By the 1950s people began to express the concern over the large number of side effects and the environmental impact of drugs.
Rather than using a whole plant, pharmacologists identify, isolate, extract and synthesize individual components, thus capturing the active properties. However, this can create problems. In addition to active constituents, plants contain many other substances – minerals, vitamins, volatile oils, glycosides, alkaloids etc, which are important in supporting a particular herb’s medicinal properties. These elements also provide an important natural safeguard as isolated active compounds can become toxic in relatively small doses; it usually takes a much greater amount of a whole herb, with all of its components to reach a toxic level. Thus herbalists consider that the power of a plant lies in the interaction of all its ingredients.
A herb is a plant valued for it medicinal, aromatic or savoury qualities. Herbalists use the leaves, stems, flowers, roots, bark and berries of a vast variety of plants to prevent and treat illness.
Herbalism dates back to the dawn of time when man evolved due to the existence of plants, relying on plant material for food, clothing and shelter as well as medicine. It is impossible to know exactly when we first started using herbs for medicinal purposes but archaeological remains from early civilisations show that plants were used in burials and other rituals. Much of the use of plants appears to have been developed through observing animals and trial and error.
Marshmallow root and yarrow have been found carefully placed around the bones of a Stone Age man in Iraq – these herbs continue to be used widely today. The entire Middle East has a rich history of herbal healing. Texts survive from ancient cultures in Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egyptian hieroglyphs show physicians in the first and second centuries AD treating constipation with senna pods and using caraway and peppermint to relieve digestive problems.
Herbal lore was passed down from generation to generation and gradually information was methodically collected from native peoples and compiled in herbal pharmarcopoeias. One of the first written records of herbal medicines was Chinese, in around 2800BC in the ‘Pen Ts’ao’ by Shen Nung. Later, around 1800BC the records of King Hammurabi of Babylon include instructions for the use of medicinal plants.
Throughout the Middle Ages botanicals were the only medicines available and households would have small herb gardens; also the village herbalist would train an apprentice.
During Tudor times Henry VIII appears to have been touched by the plight of the poor and their inability to afford doctors. He produced his now famous ‘Charter of King Henry VIII’, which enabled many poor people of the time to obtain treatment from a herbalist. The Charter also protected the rights of the Herbalists themselves and provides a safeguard for the continuation of herbal healing today.
By the 17th century knowledge of herbal medicine was widely spread throughout Europe and in 1649 Nicholas Culpeper wrote his famous pharmacopoeia which was one of the first medical manuals intended for the use of the lay person, and is still widely quoted from today. Culpeper studied at Cambridge University to become a doctor; instead he chose to apprentice to an apothecary and eventually set up his own shop, serving the poor of London.
Until the 18th century there was a certain amount of confusion as a plant could be given many names and similarly the same name could be give to many plants. Early in the century a Swedish botanist name Carl von Linné (better known as Linnaeus) developed a naming system giving a unique Latin name to every known species. This classification became very useful to botanists and herbalists alike.
During the 19th century pharmaceuticals started to appear but during the First World War the lack of availability of drugs increased the use of herbal medicines. After the war pharmaceutical production increased and penicillin was discovered. Herbal practitioners had their rights to dispense their medications taken away and then reinstated. By the 1950s people began to express the concern over the large number of side effects and the environmental impact of drugs.
Rather than using a whole plant, pharmacologists identify, isolate, extract and synthesize individual components, thus capturing the active properties. However, this can create problems. In addition to active constituents, plants contain many other substances – minerals, vitamins, volatile oils, glycosides, alkaloids etc, which are important in supporting a particular herb’s medicinal properties. These elements also provide an important natural safeguard as isolated active compounds can become toxic in relatively small doses; it usually takes a much greater amount of a whole herb, with all of its components to reach a toxic level. Thus herbalists consider that the power of a plant lies in the interaction of all its ingredients.
About Us
The Herbal Centre was established in its first location in EKPEN Street, Edo State, Nigeria.
The success of the centre soon necessitated larger premises and in 2003 both centre were amalgamated and moved into a permanent building at No 4 Ekpen street Oza.
Dr sakura Herbal Healing Centre Over the years, we have found that patient support is fundamental to the ethos of the centre. Between consultations our trained and experienced staff are available for advice and guidance The Centre is open during normal working hours from Monday to Friday and all queries are dealt with immediately.
dr sakura Herbal Healing Centre is a Herbal & Metaphysical online store, in Nigeria! We carry a large variety of dried herbs and teas. Whether you have dabbled in the world of herbs you are simply looking for a unique natural herb for someone, you are sure to find it here!
It is our policy to provide safe, quality products and services that conform to the demands and requirements of our customers. It is our goal to achieve 100% customer satisfaction - strive for excellence and continual improvement in all spheres.
dr sakura primary mission is to bring health to life by making available to the public powerful and effective herbal medicines. We use only certified natural organic herbs and wild-harvested quality-tested ingredients to produce herbal medicines Check out our Calendar for more information. We can't wait to hear from you!
At Dr Sakura Herbal Healing Centre, we have herbal medicine to cure all kind of diseases including Cancer,Herpes, HPV,COPD, Asthma, Atrial Fibrilation, Hepatitis B Virus, Glaucoma, ALS, Emphysema, Pulmonary Fibrosis, ILD, Chronic Bronchitis, MND, Parkinson's disease, Lungs disease, etc. We also have herbal remedy for weight loss, skin care, etc... Contact Dr Sakura for your cure.
The success of the centre soon necessitated larger premises and in 2003 both centre were amalgamated and moved into a permanent building at No 4 Ekpen street Oza.
Dr sakura Herbal Healing Centre Over the years, we have found that patient support is fundamental to the ethos of the centre. Between consultations our trained and experienced staff are available for advice and guidance The Centre is open during normal working hours from Monday to Friday and all queries are dealt with immediately.
dr sakura Herbal Healing Centre is a Herbal & Metaphysical online store, in Nigeria! We carry a large variety of dried herbs and teas. Whether you have dabbled in the world of herbs you are simply looking for a unique natural herb for someone, you are sure to find it here!
It is our policy to provide safe, quality products and services that conform to the demands and requirements of our customers. It is our goal to achieve 100% customer satisfaction - strive for excellence and continual improvement in all spheres.
dr sakura primary mission is to bring health to life by making available to the public powerful and effective herbal medicines. We use only certified natural organic herbs and wild-harvested quality-tested ingredients to produce herbal medicines Check out our Calendar for more information. We can't wait to hear from you!
At Dr Sakura Herbal Healing Centre, we have herbal medicine to cure all kind of diseases including Cancer,Herpes, HPV,COPD, Asthma, Atrial Fibrilation, Hepatitis B Virus, Glaucoma, ALS, Emphysema, Pulmonary Fibrosis, ILD, Chronic Bronchitis, MND, Parkinson's disease, Lungs disease, etc. We also have herbal remedy for weight loss, skin care, etc... Contact Dr Sakura for your cure.
CONTACT DR SAKURA THROUGH EMAIL OR WHATSAPP
Email:dr.sakuraspellalter@gmail.com
Whatsapp: +2348110114739