Iwori-Oturupon

Iwori was the husband of Oturupon,
who had a baby who died.
Ifa said that this woman would become pregnant again,
and would carry the child on her back.
Iwori received the advice to sacrifice,
to prevent his children from premature death,
to prevent abiku. The sacrifice was
one hen, a goat, aro-fish, 18,000 cowries, and ewe.
Grind ten ela-leaves with some cloves,
cook this to a soup with the aro-fish;
the soup must be eaten very early in the morning
when the pregnancy is five months old.
He listened and made the sacrifice.
It was remarked that the ela-plant never
loses its leaves when the other plants do.

Iwori-Oturupon

Warning with regard to Iwori-Oturupon! The client should be alerted to, and asked about, the possibility of anything infectious or contagious, and anything that might cause a fever. That can be any kind of inflammation, infectious disease, contamination, poisoning... that kind of stuff. Really, this needs thorough examination! It can be something as simple as the risk of a light food poisoning on the one hand, or a severe warning against the HIV virus on the other.