A young doctor on Twitter identified as @the _beardedsina has advised a woman who wished for twin babies.
According to him, anyone in need of twins should visit Igboora in Oyo state and eat their yam.
He claimed that the yam contains clomiphene which stimulates the ovaries in women to produce twins.
He revealed that this doesn’t happen in humans only as the animals there including goats, sheep, cows, also have twins.
In his words:
“Go to Igboora in Oyo state, the twin capital of the world. Buy their Yam, Eat it well and eat their regular Ilasa soup consistently.
If you don’t deliver twins in 1 year, I’ll stop practicing Medicine. If you want twins try & buy a special kind of yam from IgboOra, Oyo
“IgboOra is termed twin capital of the world & the secret lies in their yam. Some say the yam contains clomiphene which stimulates the ovaries in women to produce egg increasing chance of twins.
“For women only. Clomiphene is a drug used in medical practice in managing infertility..it stimulates the ovaries to produce eggs increasing chances of fertilisation, this only prescribed by a Doctor.
“IgboOra has so much twins that even animals like goat, sheep, ram ,etc can have twins.”
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