Bitter Leaf is good for typhus (disease caused by bacterial infection in liver) patients. Typhus is a disease caused by infection with one or more rickettsial bacteria. What Causes Typhus Disease Typhus is a disease caused by infection with one or more rickettsial bacteria. Fleas, mites (chiggers), lice, or ticks transmit it when they bite … Continue reading Bitter Leaf for Typhus Disease
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Bitter leaf is one of the bitterest leaves around, but it is also one of the best medicines for diarrhea. What causes diarrhea? Acute and persistent diarrhea may have causes that are different from those of having it chronically. In many cases, doctors do not find the cause of it. It usually goes away on … Continue reading Dealing With Diarrhea? Bitter Leaf Can Help
Bitter Leaf Herbs prepare the gallbladder and pancreas for the release of bile and insulin. In our body, there is a small organ shaped like a muscular pouch where a bile is located. And now, Ssience has backed up a lot of the classic beliefs about the potency of bitter herbs. The gallbladder becomes filled … Continue reading Gallbladder Trouble? Bitter Leaf Can Help
Nigerian scientists have demonstrated how bitter leaf could be used to help avoid kidney damage and boost kidney function. Bitter Leaf grows predominantly in a range of ecological zones in tropical Africa (Farombi, 2003) has received tremendous attention from researchers. How Bitter Helps Enhance Your Kidney Function A study published in the Journal of Food … Continue reading Kidney Function Enhancement with Bitter Leaf
Most of the properties of the bitter leaf have a direct association with weight loss. How Bitter Leaf Helps with Weight Loss Incorporating bitter leaf as a vegetable in daily meals or eating just a few fresh leaves a day or drinking the juice helps to reduce excess calories which can cause weight gain. It also helps … Continue reading Weight Loss Achievement Using Bitter Leaf
Capsules are usually made from animal source gelatin or a plant fiber derivative (perfect for vegetarians). Many dietary supplement consumers believe that nutrients from capsules are absorbed better than from tablets. ADVANTAGES OF CAPSULES Protects the natural, important ingredients Reduces gastrointestinal irritation Oil and fat-soluble nutrient delivery Odorless, tasteless, easy to swallow Order Your Subscription … Continue reading Capsules! The Best Way to Get the Most Out of Bitter Leaf
Stomach ache can be a terrible pain to deal with. Bitter leaves are the major agents that are recommended as a natural remedy for intestinal problems and stomach cramps. How to Relieve In cases of constipation, stomach ache and inflammation of the stomach, bitter leaf is a remedy. Chew the tender stem of the plant … Continue reading Stomach Ache Relief Using Bitter Leaf | Fun Fact #7
The history of Bitter-leaf, vernonia amydalina, and its health benefits are still scraping the surface across the world. However, it is a very common plant amongst African Cultures. Wherever it grows, surely it flourishes. African History The Igbos call it Onugbu. The Yorubas call it Ewuro. The Hausas call it Shiwaka.The Igbos of Eastern Nigeria use the bitter-leaf mostly as a … Continue reading History and Health Benefits of Bitter Leaf.
Consuming Bitter Leaf can promote advanced body function and strengthen vital organs, and also lower your high cholesterol levels. The better Bitter Leaf nutrients are consumed, the better the health effects. Regular consumption of vegetables such as Vernonia amygdalina (bitter leaf) and Telfairia occidentalis (Ugwu) can help to regulate the blood’s cholesterol level, a risk … Continue reading Lower High Cholesterol With Bitter Leaf Capsules
Traditional African Medicine- Undermined in the Western World, and neglected in Africa By Osayande Aghaze: Author/Film Producer The World Health Organization has estimated that in the Africa, between 60%-80% of all people rely on traditional medicine for their primary health care. In rural Africa, it may be the only form of treatment that is available to … Continue reading African Medicine Neglected and Undermined