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No, spring onions and fried palm oil won’t cure prostate cancer

A Facebook post shared in Nigeria in December 2020 claims that onion paste mixed with fried palm oil can cure prostate cancer entirely within two weeks, without surgery.

It reads: “Go to any local herbs market and buy like N1, 000 worth of spring onion also called leaf onion or ’alubosa elewe’ in Yoruba language. Cut the roots off and wash the leaves with ordinary water.”

The post goes on to describe the doses and direction of use, adding that “within two weeks the symptoms will disappear completely and permanently.”

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We asked Paul Ekwere, a professor of urology at the University of Calabar’s faculty of medicine in southern Nigeria, if the claim was correct.

“I do not subscribe to such treatment because I have no knowledge of any scientific research that proves the mixture works … It is not a prescription for treating prostate cancer,” he said.

Ekwere said concoctions such as this do not cure cancer.

“The best advice for people suffering from the condition is to see a competent urologist, trained to manage such conditions.”

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