Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Mulberry Herb for Malaria


Mulberry (Latin: Morus) is a genus of 10-16 species of trees indigenous to the particular medium heat and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa and America. Grow quite quickly when young, but then grow slowly and rarely exceed 10-15 meters high. Mulberry leaves is a simple leaf-shaped lobes and sawing at the edges. Mulberry fruit is a fruit compound with 2-3 cm long, red if still easy and purple when ripe, and edible. 


Mulberry Herb for Malaria
Mulberry is rich in chemical content, which is known to include: alkaloids, flavonoids and polyphenols. 
These plants have properties; 
feeling cold, diuretic, anti-fever and anti-hypertensive. 
  
Herbs mulberry 

1. Malaria
50 grams of fresh leaves Mulberry boiled in 3 cups boiling water for 15 minutes, cooled, squeezed and filtered. Distillate taken three times a day just as much.


2. Difficult urination 
30 grams of fresh leaves boiled with 2 cups boiling water for 15 minutes, cooled, squeezed and filtered. Distillate taken twice a day just as much. 


3. Fever
50 grams of fresh leaves boiled with 3.5 cups boiling water for 15 minutes, cooled, squeezed and filtered. Distillate taken three times a day just as much.


4. High blood pressure 
30 grams of fresh leaves boiled with 2 cups boiling water for 15 minutes, cooled, squeezed and filtered. Distillate taken twice a day just as much. 
  

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