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Jackson Nzioki is making a significant impact by conserving over 200 species of medicinal plants. As a full-time teacher, he has created a forest of these herbs at home, with the dual aim of preserving them from extinction and providing natural remedies for various ailments. among his notable contributions is helping women battling infertility, many of whom have reported positive results from using these herbs. recently, Electine Odera visited Jackson at his farm to witness firsthand how he extracts these valuable herbs, and how he skillfully balances his teaching duties with his community work of offering herbal medicine to those in need
Jackson Nzioki, making a significant impact by conserving over 200 species of medicinal plants
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