HERBS USED TO CURE MALARIA/FEVER. (LOH CONTEST #124)

Hello friends. Happy new week to everyone in the house. We indeed have so many herbs that are used for medicinal purposes. And every one will have something to say about the particular herbs she have been using. For me, I have tried lots of them. The funny thing is that what works for you may not work for me. My body system may not accept or work with the herbs that works for another person. The only thing there is for one to discover what works for her and stick to it.

Just like I said before when I started, I have tried so many of them. But today I am going to share with us the one that works for me and what it does.

Three weeks ago I feel sick and I tried taken the drugs that was given to me at the pharmacy after the check up. The sickness subsided for a while. After about three days it came back, when I tried taken all the drugs I took and saw no good results from them, I decided to go the herbal way.

Herbs that I brought together:

👉🍊 Orange leaves

👉 Pawpaw leaves

👉 Mango leaves

👉 Lemon grass

👉 Guava leaves

Preparation process:

👉Dry them under the sun for about two to three hours.

👉 Wash then very well
👉 Get a big clean pot
👉 Add all the leaves together in the pot and add water
👉 Boil for hours to bring out the flavor of the leaves.
👉 Bring down and allow it to get cold.
👉 Pour it into a container and put them inside a refrigerator.

👉 Take for six days: morning, afternoon and night. Each bottle is meant to be taken for a day. Share onto Three and take.

The herbs are meant to cure malaria fever.

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Herbs are really amazing.

This is a lot of things they can do. Sometimes it differs according to the person system.

These are nice leaves. And they are sure powerful. Thanks for sharing this

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Malaria is a rare condition in Canada, then again my local markets don't have Papaw and Guava leaves either. lemongrass and orange leaves are available imported. I am still experimenting to find ways to keep my roommate feeling healthy through diet.
If I ever travel to Nigeria and Africa, I will be prepared.
Thanks @adaezeinchrist

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Thanks for hopping in. I will be expecting you in Nigeria. Hahaha 😄

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Thank you for sharing this and the method of preparation. It's amazing that nature is providing us with natural medicines. We only need to know how to use them.
!LADY

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Wow this is interesting!
A new knowledge I've gotten but I can't help but wonder how bitter the drink would taste 😅

Good herbs always taste bitter, I don't know why lol

Thanks for sharing this herb recipe with us, all the best!
!LADY

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Hi @adaezeinchrist nice to be here and read your post.

The funny thing is that what works for you may not work for me. My body system may not accept or work with the herbs that works for another person. The only thing there is for one to discover what works for her and stick to it.

It is so true what you say, our body is so diverse and so variable from one person to another, that no two are alike.
Thank you for sharing your experience of the plants you use to reduce malaria fever. But keep in mind that as long as the parasite is in your body, the fever will return after several days.
It was nice to meet you and I hope you recover soon. Health and well being.

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I am glad that you have an alternative for the Malaria. My father contracted Malaria when he was in the army and suffered with it off and on his whole life.

Thanks for sharing and have a lovely day!🤗💜 !LADY

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That's a very helpful recipe, thank you for sharing.
I was just curious to know, will it not help in other type of Fevers like dengue, or hay fever?

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