Efinrin Efon - Lantana Camara

Efinrin Efon (Lantana Camara): Mosquito Scent Leaf, Benefits, Traditional Uses

If you’ve ever heard people talk about a type of Efinrin that chases mosquitoes away…

They are talking about Efinrin Efon.

In Yoruba, “Efon” means mosquito.

And this plant earned that name honestly.

Mosquitoes don’t like it.

People place it on verandas… near windows… at the entrance of their homes…

And the mosquitoes keep their distance.

No spray.
No coil.
Just the plant.

But here’s what most people don’t know…

Efinrin Efon is not just a mosquito repellent.

Inside Yoruba herbal practice, it has a very specific role.

What is Lantana camara? (Efinrin Efon Explained)

Efinrin Efon is commonly linked to a plant known as Lantana camara.

It is a flowering shrub that grows widely across Nigeria.

In Yoruba:

  • It is called Efinrin Efon or Ewonadele

In English:

  • It is commonly called Wild sage or simply Lantana

So when you hear Efinrin Efon, you are referring to this exact plant.

How to Recognize Efinrin Efon (Lantana Camara)

Efinrin Efon - Lantana Camara
Efinrin Efon – Lantana Camara

At first glance, it may look like other Efinrin types…

But here’s how to identify it quickly:

Leaves

  • Broad and rough
  • Clearly hairy to the touch

Stem

  • Slightly square-shaped
  • Covered with fine bristles

Scent

  • Strong, sharp, and intense

Growth

  • Found along roadsides, fences, and backyards

But the easiest way to spot it is the flower.

Ododo Efinrin Efon – Lantana Camara Flower (How to Identify It Fast)

Efinrin Efon - Lantana Camara Flower
Efinrin Efon – Lantana Camara Flower

The flower is the biggest giveaway.

Lantana camara produces:

  • Small clustered flowers
  • Mixed colours (yellow, purple, orange)
  • Bright and noticeable

Unlike normal scent leaf…

This one announces itself with colour.

Why Lantana Camara Is Called Efinrin Efon

The name is simple and accurate:

  • Efinrin → scent leaf
  • Efon → mosquito

“The scent leaf mosquitoes avoid.”

For years, families have used it as a natural mosquito barrier.

Now modern research supports this.

Studies show that:

…can repel mosquitoes effectively.

Even more interesting:

When combined, they work better together.

Why Efinrin Efon Is NOT Taken by Mouth

This is where things change.

If you touch the leaf…

You’ll feel the hairy texture.

In Yoruba herbal practice, that is not a small detail.

It is a classification system.

The Balere Onirun Classification (Hairy Leaf Principle)

Herbs are grouped based on leaf texture:

Efinrin Efon belongs to:

Balere Onirun

The elders explain it like this:

“Irun ara gbaremu ni ko je ki o ya ni agunmu”

Meaning:

The hair on the leaf makes it unsuitable for direct ingestion.

Because:

  • It may irritate the stomach
  • It can provoke the body system
  • It may cause vomiting

The Deeper Principle Behind Hairy Leaves

Yoruba herbal practice looks beyond surface use.

The idea is:

The body also has hair (skin, holes)

So hairy plants are believed to work better through:

  • Skin
  • Pores (holes)
  • Breath

Not the stomach.

That’s why Efinrin Efon is mostly absorbed, not swallowed.

How Efinrin Efon Is Used (Steaming Method)

1. Steaming

This is the main traditional use.

Not chewing.
Not powder.

Steam.

Can you remember that clothes / bedsheet or blanket covering with hot boiled herbs?

That is the traditional Yoruba way of steaming.

What Steaming Is Used For

Efinrin Efon is not used the way most people expect.

You don’t drink it.
You don’t grind it into powder.

You steam it.

And the purpose is very specific.

In Yoruba herbal understanding, many illnesses don’t just start suddenly.

They build up.

The body begins to show signs like:

  • Heat inside the body
  • Weakness
  • A heavy, tired feeling
  • A system that feels “closed”

Before it becomes something more serious like fever.

This is where Efinrin Efon comes in.

The steam is used to:

  • Bring down internal heat
  • Open up the body
  • Get the blood moving properly

It is not just about comfort.

It is about resetting the body.

Used As First Step — Not Just Treatment

This is the part many people miss.

In traditional Yoruba practice, they don’t rush straight into strong treatment.

They start with preparation.

Instead of immediately giving herbs for a serious condition…

The person is first made to steam.

Why?

Because a body filled with heat…
A body that is tight and blocked…

Will not respond well to treatment.

So the steam does something important:

  • It opens the system
  • It calms the heat
  • It prepares the body to receive treatment

When Steaming Alone Is Enough

And here is where it becomes even more interesting…

Sometimes, after steaming:

  • The heat drops
  • The body relaxes
  • Blood begins to flow better

And the person starts to feel relief.

No extra treatment.
No additional herbs.

Just the steam.

This is why elders don’t see Efinrin Efon steaming as “just preparation”.

In many cases…

It is the treatment.

2. Boiling (Liquid Use)

Efinrin Efon can also be prepared with water.

But not as powder.

This is where the difference comes in.

Because the leaf is hairy (Balere Onirun)…

It is not taken in powder form (Agunmu)

However…

When boiled and taken as liquid or taken as tea, it can be used.

How to Steam (Yoruba Traditional Method)

This is not complicated.

But it must be done properly.

Start simple:

  • Pick your intended herbs ingredients
  • Wash them well to remove dirt

Put the leaves / ingredients into a pot…

Add enough water to produce good steam…

Then place it on fire and allow it to boil.

Once it starts steaming:

  • Collect it inside a bowl or bucket
  • Sit comfortably
  • Position yourself at a safe distance above the bowl
  • Cover yourself with a thick cloth or wrapper

The goal is to trap the steam around your body

Now breathe in gently.

Don’t rush it.
Don’t force it.

Let the heat rise…
Let your body respond naturally…

Do this for a few minutes.

When you’re done:

Don’t just stand up and move around immediately.

Rest.

Stay warm.

Allow your body to settle.

That is how steaming work in Yoruba traditional way.

Example: How to Steam with Lantana camara (Efinrin Efon)

1. Gather fresh Efinrin Efon leaves and wash thoroughly

2. Place leaves in a pot with water

3. Bring to a boil

4. Sit at a safe distance over the steam

5. Cover with a thick cloth or wrapper to trap steam

6. Inhale gently for a few minutes

7. Rest and stay warm after steaming

Uses of Lantana Camara — Iwulo Efinrin Efon

In Yoruba herbal practice, Efinrin Efon is not used like a direct cure for a specific disease.

Instead…

It is used at the early stage of many illnesses
Or when the body shows signs of internal heat and imbalance

1. Early Fever / Body Heat

When the body feels:

  • Hot inside
  • Weak
  • Restless

Efinrin Efon steam is used to:

  • Reduce heat
  • Open the body
  • Calm the system

2. Malaria-Like Symptoms

Before full treatment begins, it may be used when someone has:

  • Body pain
  • Headache
  • Feverish feeling

The goal is NOT to cure malaria directly
But to prepare the body for treatment

3. Severe Cold, Catarrh & Blocked Nose

The steam helps to:

  • Open nasal passages
  • Clear congestion
  • Improve breathing

4. General Body Weakness

When the body feels:

  • Heavy
  • Slow
  • Unbalanced

Steaming is used to:

  • Stimulate circulation
  • Refresh the system

5. Mosquito Control

Some people put Efinrin efon (Lantana camara) near their door or veranda to help keep mosquitoes away.

Growing Efinrin Efon at Home

It grows easily in Nigeria.

To plant:

  • Cut a healthy stem
  • Place in moist soil
  • Keep under partial sunlight
  • Roots appear in about 7–10 days

It is a very hardy plant.

Important Cautions

  • Avoid powder use
  • Keep steam at a safe distance
  • Not suitable for small children (steam)
  • Pregnant women should seek advice

Common Questions About Efinrin Efon (Lantana camara)

These are the questions people usually ask when they first hear about Efinrin Efon…

Let’s answer them simply.

Is Efinrin Efon the same as Efinrin Wewe?

No… they are not the same.

They may look similar at first, but they are different plants.

Efinrin Wewe (Ocimum gratissimum) is the common scent leaf used in soup and herbal teas

Efinrin Efon (Lantana camara) is the mosquito-repelling type

You can tell the difference easily:
— Efinrin Efon has hairy leaves and colourful flowers
— Efinrin Wewe does not

Can you take Efinrin Efon by mouth?

In Yoruba herbal practice…

No.

Especially not in powder form.

Because it belongs to the hairy-leaf group (Balere Onirun).

And as the elders explain:
— It is not suited for the digestive route
— It may irritate the system
— It can cause discomfort

That’s why it is used through:
— Steam
— Skin
— Inhalation

Not by swallowing.

Does putting Lantana camara (Efinrin Efon) in your home really keep mosquitoes away?

Yes.

This is not just talk.

The strong scent from the leaves creates an environment mosquitoes don’t like.

That’s why people:
— Keep it on their veranda
— Place it near windows
— Plant it around their house

And over time, mosquitoes reduce.

Can Efinrin Efon be combined with other types of Efinrin?

Yes… and this is where it gets even more interesting.

Research shows that combining:
Lantana camara (Efinrin Efon)
— and Ocimum gratissimum (Efinrin Wewe)

works better at keeping mosquitoes away.

What are the benefits of Lantana camara?

— Repels mosquitoes
— Supports steam therapy
— Helps reduce body heat
— Has antimicrobial properties

What is Lantana camara called in Nigeria?

— Yoruba: Efinrin Efon / Ewonadele
— Igbo: Anya nnunu
— Hausa: Kimbamahalba

Is Lantana camara poisonous to humans?

It is not poisonous to human if used properly.

What disease does Lantana camara cure?

It is not mainly used to cure diseases directly.

Instead, it is used to:
— Prepare the body
— Support healing
— Reduce internal heat

How This Connects to Other Efinrin Types

Efinrin Efon is just one type.

Others include:

To understand all of them, read the full guide on Efinrin (Scent Leaf).

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