Author
Msila�; Vuyisile ; Gumbo; Mishack T
Year
2016
Publisher
African Sun Media
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-99223-607-6
Last Update
23-Sep-2025
Keywords
Education
Both my grandmothers died while I was already a grown-up, however, I never saw my grandfathers, who both died before I was born. On my father’s side, my grandfather died of asthma. That was in the 1960s. It seems that asthma runs in the hereditary line because my father’s brother also died of asthma in 1997. My younger brother, 20 months younger than me, developed asthma by the time he was seven. A friend of my father, a fellow policeman, knew traditional medicine that cured asthma. My brother took the herbs, and his asthma, known in modern medicine to have...
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