It Can Only be in South Africa, Nurse Breast feeds Patients Back to Life from Coma.

In a bizarre medical breakthrough, Nurse Nomsa Mgilane from Mpumalanga, South Africa, has discovered a novel way to awaken patients from comas. While working the night shift in the ICU, Mgilane stumbled upon an unusual technique – placing her nipple in a patient’s mouth. To her surprise, the patient, who had been in a coma for four months, suddenly woke up and started licking his lips.

Determined to test her theory, Mgilane repeated the experiment with another patient, who had been in a coma for eight months. This time, the patient murmured “Ngiphinde futhi mama,” which roughly translates to “Give it to me again, mother.” While the results may seem astonishing, it’s essential to approach this claim with a critical perspective, recognizing the need for rigorous scientific testing and verification.

The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, looked into Mgilane’s findings and suggested that the breast’s nerve endings might trigger the brain to come back  to life  and actually  wake up patients from  a deep coma . However  its essential to  note that  these findings  have  not  been peer  reviewed  or  widely reported   by reputable scientific  sources.

Nurse  Nomsa   Mgilane  encourages  all female nurses  to practice this  and save many lives  as possible  . while  this  story   may spark intrest  and  debate  its crucial   to approach  such claims  with  a critical nuanced perspective ,recognizing the  need  for  rigorous  scientific  testing  and verification.

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