Monday, 22 October 2012

Aloe Vera As A Cure To Common Diseases

Aloe Vera can aid with : 1. Burns, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises, Stings and Bites 2. Stomach disorders like inflammatory bowel disease, inflammation, and IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) 3. Skin issues like disease of the skin, Eczema, Acne, and Dermatitis 4. Different complaints comparable to digestive issues and disordered system, arthritis, asthma, “M.E” (post microorganism fatigue syndrome) and “I.E” (lupus) 5. Aloe Vera is an adaptogen. It adapts to the body’s wants promoting regenerative processes which implies it may be for conflicting condition like diarrhea and constipation. 6. Aloe Vera is safe, non-toxic and offers no notable side effects. 7. Basically, it's simply a juice. it's not possible to “overdose” 8. May be taken internally...

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Common Diseases and Their Herbal Remedies VII

61. Cataracts: Get an Aloe Vera leaf, cut into pieces and put in little clean water then apply the juice directly in your eyes until the condition improves. You will obtain an excellent recuperative result, for Aloe Vera improves vision and eliminates cataracts.  62. Night Blindness: This is due to lack of vitamin, a rich food such as dark green leaf vegetables, fruits, milk, eggs, liver and kidney. They are wonderful for your sight.  63. Sight and Eye Related Problems: If your eye is discharging mucus, itching or looking red. Mix honey and onions juice together and put 3 drops in each eye or mix eye liner with honey and put 2 drops in each eye.  Or get the juice of unripe palm kernel and drop 2 drops in each eye.  64....

Common Diseases and Their Herbal Remedies VI

51. Skin Blemishes: Ask a Yoruba herbal woman to provide you with “eepo ogano” ,“egbo egbesi”, “egbo ewon agogo”, “egbo botuje”, eepo poponla”, “eru”, “ewe arojoku” boil them together, drink and bath with it, for a week. 52. Breast Disease: As a youruba herbal woman all these, “egbo ifon”, “oju oro”, “ekuro oju ona”, “eso teteregun”, “ewe efinrin wewe”. Boil together and use to wash the breast. 53. Swollen Leg: It is called Lobutu in Yoruba language so ask for “ewe tamolabiya”, “eepo orogbo”, “oje botuje”, “eru awonka”, pound together with local black soap, use it to bath the leg. 54. Menstrual Problems: Get tender palm fronds called “mariwo”, squeeze thoroughly with little water and can still be sweeten with salt, take half a tumbler two...

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