forest remidy

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ASSALAMU’ALAIKUM WR.WB

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ASSALAMU’ALAIKUM

WR.WB

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FOREST REMEDIES

BY GROUP 7

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MORINGA LEAF

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SCIENTIFIC CLASIFICATION

Kingdom :plantae

Order : Brassicales

Family : Moringaceae

Genus : Moringa

Species : Moringa oleifera

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DESCRIPTION

Moringa leaves are small, thick, and tear-drop shaped and grow rapidly as the plant matures. The leaves are strong and firm and can be easily picked from the tree’s branches.

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BENEFITS

Increases the body’s immune system

Aids in stabilizing diabetes

Aids in reducing inflammation and related conditions like arthritis

Etc.

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Step 1 Get Moringa LeavesGather Moringa leaves, 3 to 4 stalks will do. It is best to use the mature leaves because they dry up fast.Step 2 Air Drying

Air dry the leaves including the stalks for a day or until the leaves are crisp.Step 3 Grinding

Grind the air-dried leaves (with the stalks if you prefer) for 10-15 seconds.

Step 4 StoragePut a Moringa ‘s powder in tea bags, and store in a dry place. Step 5 Preparing the Tea

To prepare Moringa tea, just add hot water, lemon and sugar to taste.

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Family : MonimiaceaeGenus : PeumusSpecies : boldusSynonyms : Boldea fragrans,

Peumus fragransCommon Names : boldo, boldu, boldus,

boldoa, boldina, baldina, molina

SCIENTIFIC CLASIFICATION

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Boldo is a slow-growing, shrubby evergreen tree that grows 6-8 m in height and produces small, berrylike fruit.

DESCRIPTION

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boldo leaves are used to:

against liver diseases

to treat gallstones

as a diuretic

for urogenital inflamations

And soon

BENEFITS

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to give liver and gal bladder support

take 1 mL of the tincture 3 times a day

urogenital inflamation & as a diuretic

plucked leaves from the plant, then set out to dry. Then crumbled and infused it in hot water to create a potent brew.

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