Eye Doctor Performs Operations Right Under Bridge In Lagos
A Nigerian man claims he is a professional optician, who performs eye operations right under a bridge in Lagos.
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A self-proclaimed roadside doctor uses only herbs and plants, promising to cure his patients from such conditions as myopia or short-sightedness, watery and itchy eyes and many more.
The man, who calls himself the Lagos Street Optician, said: “My name is doctor Faith, from REPAMP Nigeria limited, and have been in this business for 18 years now, I’ve learnt from my family and later went to a natural medicine school for further studies.”
Adeola, Battabox’ reporter, could not but asked one of the Faith’s patients about his well-being after the procedure. He replied: “I see more clearly and from afar now that the worms have been removed.”
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Pharmaceuticals are expensive for most of the world’s population, while herbal medicines can be grown from seed or gathered from nature for little or no cost. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80 percent of the population of Asian and African countries presently use herbal medicine for some aspect of primary health care.
Please, scroll down to watch the video.
A self-proclaimed roadside doctor uses only herbs and plants, promising to cure his patients from such conditions as myopia or short-sightedness, watery and itchy eyes and many more.
The man, who calls himself the Lagos Street Optician, said: “My name is doctor Faith, from REPAMP Nigeria limited, and have been in this business for 18 years now, I’ve learnt from my family and later went to a natural medicine school for further studies.”
Adeola, Battabox’ reporter, could not but asked one of the Faith’s patients about his well-being after the procedure. He replied: “I see more clearly and from afar now that the worms have been removed.”
Watch video:
Pharmaceuticals are expensive for most of the world’s population, while herbal medicines can be grown from seed or gathered from nature for little or no cost. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 80 percent of the population of Asian and African countries presently use herbal medicine for some aspect of primary health care.
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