Nigerian Researcher Records Breakthrough In Infertility, Enlarged Heart Treatments

By Juliet Ibimina

One of Nigeria s foremost ohytomedicine researchers, Prof. Ben Amodu, has revealed that he has recorded significant breakthroughs in the treatments of infertility and enlarged heart through herbal and non-surgical medical interventions.

Speaking during a recent engagement with journalists in Abuja, Amodu recounted what he described as a remarkable fertility success story involving a Nigerian woman who had travelled to Russia about 15 years ago seeking medical assistance after prolonged childlessness.

According to him, the woman had allegedly been informed by medical experts abroad that she could never conceive naturally. However, he said she is now two months pregnant after undergoing treatment with medications developed by his team.

He explained that the woman conceived naturally while preparing for an In-Vitro Fertilisation, IVF, procedure, describing the development as a testimony to the effectiveness of phytomedical treatment.

Amodu further revealed that the woman’s husband had been diagnosed with azoospermia, a condition characterised by zero sperm count, but claimed that the treatment increased the sperm count to about 40 million, thereby making conception possible.

“This is why we continue to say that what we are doing is real, and we want people to believe in it,” he said.

The professor noted that several medical conditions previously considered difficult to manage are now responding positively to alternative treatment approaches being explored by his research team.

He particularly highlighted heart enlargement, which he said his centre has been treating successfully without surgical procedures for over 15 years.

According to him, the treatment approach aligns with findings by researchers in Italy who reportedly discovered enzymes capable of clearing clogged arteries and improving heart-related conditions.

“For those still sitting on the fence, we remain confident in the work we are doing. We are encouraged by the testimonies and deeply grateful for the results we are witnessing,” he stated.