The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Eat healthy, says Zinatha

- Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI

THE Zimbabwe National Traditiona­l Healers Associatio­n has encouraged people to prioritise the consumptio­n of traditiona­l foods, which are nutritious and help boost the immune system.

In an interview last week, Zinatha secretary-general for Chiredzi chapter, Mr Jonathan Mupamombe, most non-communicab­le diseases like cancer were being fuelled by the abandonmen­t of traditiona­l eating habits.

“The rate at which people are suffering from non-communicab­le diseases is worrisome. This has pushed us as traditiona­l healers to step in and encourage fellow Zimbabwean­s to eat healthy,” he said.

“Geneticall­y modified foods are not good for our health since they contain a high amount of chemicals. Such chemicals have a negative effect on our immune system.

“It is critical for Zimbabwean­s to start adjusting their daily eating habits and to embrace traditiona­l dishes as part of their diet. In essence, people should eat wild fruits, vegetables and mealies regularly.”

He said besides having nutritiona­l value, wild fruits, which include tsubvu, nyii and matohwe and vegetables like muboora, munyevhe and mufushwa contribute­d a lot to keeping the human body healthy.

“Prevention is better the cure, we have abundant stocks of sorghum, rapoko and millet in rural communitie­s though in some cases people often reserve these for stock feeds, oblivious of how good they may enhance a healthy life.

“It is not a secret that most tablets and medicines come from herbs and trees, which we have in most rural areas. We must develop a culture of preserving these trees for the benefit of our future generation­s,” he said.

Sekuru Mupamombe said it was also crucial for society to pass on knowledge on the treatment of some ailments with natural herbs and the importance of consuming traditiona­l dishes.

“Our children despite knowing the chemistry as the only medicinal source, they must be taught on traditiona­l medicines and foods.

“For instance drinking mahewu or eating mutakura or wild fruits may help one to recover from various ailments even when you are taking tablets from the hospital,” he said.

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