What Is Ewe Odundun (Leaf of Calm)? Meaning, Names & Traditional Use

Ewe Odundun (Kalanchoe Crenata) — also known as the Leaf of Calm — is a fleshy, green, succulent plant widely respected in Yoruba tradition for its gentle, soothing qualities.

Though often confused with Ewe Abamoda due to their similar appearance, Ewe Odundun has its own distinct identity and uses.

In many Yoruba households, this leaf is more than just greenery — it’s a quiet companion during pregnancy. For generations, women have blended the leaves with Ori (shea butter) and gently massaged the mixture onto their bellies during the third trimester.

It’s not used as a quick-fix or shortcut for delivery, but rather to:

  • Relax abdominal muscles
  • Help the skin prepare for stretching
  • Support comfort through pregnancy’s changing stages
Beyond pregnancy, Ewe Odundun is also valued across Nigeria for its traditional use in soothing inflammation, calming minor aches, and supporting wound healing.

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Ewe Odundun (Leaf of Calm) – Yoruba medicinal herb for ulcer, childbirth support – Traditional Nigerian herbal medicine

Ewe Odundun (Leaf of Calm) in Nigerian Local Languages

Language Name
Yoruba Ewe Odundun

Ewe Odundun in English

English Name:  Leaf of Calm
Scientific Name:  Kalanchoe Crenata
Plant Type:  Succulent healing herb
Season:  Year-round, loves moist shade

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