Description
Product Name: Ajumbise (Ajumbaise) Herbal Mix
Common Names: Ajumbise, Ajumbaise, Postpartum Herbal Cleanser
Traditional Origin: West Africa (Predominantly Yoruba – Southwestern Nigeria)
Ajumbise is a well-known traditional Yoruba herbal blend made from a combination of roots, barks, leaves, and spices. It has been used for generations, especially by women, as a natural internal cleanser and restorative herbal tea.
Traditionally, Ajumbise is prepared as a decoction and consumed warm. It is deeply rooted in indigenous African wellness practices and is valued for its ability to support body balance, warmth, and overall female well-being after stressful periods such as childbirth or prolonged illness.
Ajumbise is not a single herb but a carefully selected herbal combination, prepared using age-old knowledge passed down through herbalists and traditional birth attendants.
Typical Herbal Composition (May Vary by Region):
• Tree barks
• Roots
• Leaves
• Local spices
(Exact herbs vary depending on traditional formulation)
Traditional Uses:
• Traditionally taken after childbirth
• Used as a general body cleanser
• Supports uterine and internal wellness
• Helps the body regain strength and warmth
• Traditionally used during recovery periods
• Supports digestive comfort
Potential Traditional Benefits:
• Helps flush retained wastes naturally
• Supports menstrual and postpartum balance
• Encourages body toning after delivery
• Traditionally believed to promote vitality
• Supports general female wellness
(These are traditional uses and not medical claims.)
How It Is Traditionally Prepared:
1. Rinse herbs thoroughly
2. Boil in water for 20–40 minutes
3. Strain and drink warm
4. Often taken once or twice daily, traditionally
Form Available:
• Dried herbal mix
• Powdered form (depending on supply)
Who Traditionally Uses Ajumbise:
• Women after childbirth
• Women seeking traditional cleansing
• Adults during wellness routines
How It Is Traditionally Prepared:
1. Rinse herbs thoroughly
2. Boil in water for 20–40 minutes
3. Strain and drink warm
4. Often taken once or twice daily, traditionally
Form Available:
• Dried herbal mix
• Powdered form (depending on supply)
Who Traditionally Uses Ajumbise:
• Women after childbirth
• Women seeking traditional cleansing
• Adults during wellness routines
Packaging
Sealed in resealable, food-grade pouches to preserve freshness, aroma, and potency.
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Seal tightly after each use.
Safety & Precautions
Precautions:
• Not recommended during pregnancy
• Should be used in moderation
• People with medical conditions should consult a healthcare professional
• Not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease
DISCLAIMER:
This product is a natural food supplement and not evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is intended for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Consult a healthcare professional before use if you have allergies or medical conditions

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