Men who look at beads on women’s waists can have their lives extended as a result of increased libido, according to Dr Michael Agyekum Addo, the Nkabomhene (Unity chief) of the New Juaben Traditional Area, who is also the CEO of Mikaddo Holdings and the creator of KAMA Group.
According to him, kidney disease was less common among our predecessors than it is now because the beads around their wives’ waists were enough to excite their sexual impulses, allowing them to be sexually active even in old age.
Doctor Kwabena Agyekum Mike Addo, also known as KAMA, stated that, sadly, most women today have stopped wearing beads that may encourage their husbands to have sex with them.
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Some men, he claims, have been using aphrodisiacs to boost their sex desire in order to reclaim their marital rights, although such medications can harm the kidney if taken excessively.
According to a publication in the Chronicle newspaper on Friday, May 24, 2024, Dr. Michael Agyekum Addo spoke in a town hall meeting in Koforidua on Tuesday [May 21, 2024].
The town hall meeting was on neglected tropical illnesses, and Dr Addo, who founded a pharmaceutical firm called KAMA under the Mikado Group, was asked to present his experience in the field.
He said that if men stopped using aphrodisiacs because of natural bead stimulation, their kidneys would be protected, allowing them to live longer lives.
He has consequently recommended females to return to the practice they have abandoned and begin wearing beads in the interest of their marriages and that of their husbands.