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The first time Jacqueline Akinyi noticed something was wrong with her son, Brian, he was only sixteen. A teenager no one could imagine can smoke or drink.

Brian had always been the pride of their small home in Kisumu; he was a sharp boy, curious, and years ahead of his classmates. Teachers spoke of him in glowing terms, often saying he was destined for greatness. But slowly, almost invisibly, that brightness began to dim.

At first, it was small things such as missed assignments, unusual silence, and long hours spent away from home. Then came the truth Akinyi feared most: Brian had fallen into drug use due to wrong peers.

Refusing to give up on her son, Akinyi turned to modern medicine. She admitted Brian to a rehabilitation center, trusting doctors and prescribed treatments to bring him back. For months, she stood by him through paying bills she could barely afford, sitting through counseling sessions, and praying each night for change.

There were moments of hope. Brian would seem better, clear-eyed and determined, but the relapse always came. Each time, it broke Akinyi a little more.

“I’m trying, Mum,” Brian would say, his voice heavy with guilt. And she believed him. But trying wasn’t enough.

One evening, a distant relative visited and listened quietly to Akinyi’s struggles. Before leaving, she said something that stayed with her: “Not every problem has one kind of solution we will have to try something else. We will go the traditional way.”

Reluctantly, Akinyi accepted to seek out a traditional healer known simply as Dr Ngoso.

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She was skeptical. This wasn’t the path she trusted. But desperation has a way of opening doors pride keeps shut.

Dr Ngoso lived in a quiet village, surrounded by tall trees and an air of calm that felt almost unfamiliar. He didn’t rush to treat Brian. Instead, he spoke to him deeply, patiently seeking to understand not just the addiction, but the pain beneath it.

“This is not just a sickness of the body,” he told Akinyi gently. “It is also a struggle of the mind and spirit. It could also be witchcraft”

The healing process was different. It involved herbal remedies, yes, but also discipline, reflection, and rebuilding Brian’s sense of purpose. Dr Ngoso guided him through routines that reconnected him with himself. These were early mornings, structured days, honest conversations.

It wasn’t instant. There were hard days. Doubts. Moments when Akinyi feared they had made another mistake. But this time, something was different.

Brian began to change not just physically, but deeply. His eyes regained their clarity. His confidence slowly returned. Most importantly, he began to believe in himself again.

Finally, Brian went back to school, worked harder than ever before, and earned a place at Maseno University. For Akinyi, watching him walk through those gates was nothing short of a miracle.

Now, as he nears graduation, Brian often reflects on his journey. “It wasn’t one thing that saved me,” he says. “It was people who refused to give up on me like my mum… and someone who saw me when I couldn’t see myself.”

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Akinyi smiles whenever she hears that. Because for her, the lesson was clear: healing sometimes comes from unexpected places but love, persistence, and faith are what make it last.

Do you have a similar problem? With Doctor Ngoso’s guidance, you can break free from cycles of repeated loss, restore balance, and achieve the career and life you deserve.

Appointments can be arranged via phone at +254 718 756 944, email at info@doctorngoso.com, or through the official website, www.doctorngoso.com. Here, ancestral knowledge meets a compassionate, personalized approach.

Dr. Ngoso is renowned for his deep understanding of traditional healing practices and ancestral wisdom passed down through generations. His holistic philosophy views life’s challenges as interconnected – emotional, spiritual, and physical – requiring an integrated approach to restore lasting balance.