The Role Of Caterpillar Infested Plants In Curing Stomach Related Ailments

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What you are about to read Is not superstitious, it is the traditional medicine recipe for pile, stomach upset, and unlcer.

Ailments that affects the stomach and other parts of the human alimentary canal are curable using herbal medicine. Though, this is not clinically proven, it has nonetheless helped in curing some of the medical problems mentioned above.
The insect above is at the larvae stage. As it metamorphosis into a mature insect, usually a giant butterfly, the eggs are laid and hatched on a tree.
Traditional healers have discovered that the adult butterfly of this species only lays egg on a tree that low sugar content in it xylem and phloem.
The butterfly makes the discovery of the presence of sugar by eating up the leaves on the branches of the tree. In the process, herbal doctors uses the bark of the tree to prepare a concoction that can heal the stomach.

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Ine of the plants added to the herbal drink is ginger leaves. That image above is ginger plant. I have just been trying to experiment of it will grow on this type of loamy soil. Hence the leave is added together with back of the tree eaten up by the huge caterpillar. We all know that ginger plays the role of antibiotics in our meals. For a more effective herbal drink to care for any stomach ailment, the ginger tuber should be added to the ingredients for preparing the drink.

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This is a bitter leaf plant. It is one of the most effective plant in Africa. For the mind of ailment under study, the bitter leaf helps break down fats aground the stomach walls. It could serve the purpose of curing indigestion.
Here, the bitter juice from the bitter leaf plant would be squeeze into the pot for cooking the other herbs. It could so be used to flush a dirty stomach once on a while.

These three natural gifts will be added to together in a pot and boiled for at most forty-five minutes.
This drink should be served before breakfast or after dinner.



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