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Sunday, August 11, 2019


BAYABAS LEAVES
(Guava Leaves)



HEALTH BENEFITS

1. Aid in weight loss
2. Diabetes
3. Lower cholesterol
4. Diarrhea & Dysentery
5. Aids in digestion
6. Treatment in bronchitis
7. Sore throat and gum desease
8. Dengue fever
9. Prostrate cancer
10. Reduction of allergies
11. Sperm production
12. Wounds and infections
13. Anti-Aging benefits
14. Acne, black spot and blackheads
15. Relieves itching


PROPERTIES

Anti-oxidant
anti-inflammatory
anti-bacterial
anti-cancer
anti-tumor


STEP BY STEP GUIDES ON HOW TO USE THE GUAVA LEAVES TO TREAT YOUR HEALTH CONDITIONS:

PROCEDURES FOR 1-13:
Step 1: Take 40 pieces of guava leaves and wash them thoroughly with clean water
Step 2: Put the guava leaves in a boiling pot and pour 1 liter of water
Step 3: Boil the guava leaves for 10-20 minutes
Step 4: after boiling the leaves, immediately remove the guava leaves or immediately pour the made tea into a container
Step 5: Let it cool the guava tea before drinking and enjoy the health benefits to our body
Note: Drink the tea 3-4 glasses in a day

PROCEDURES FOR 14-15:
Mince or crush the young guava leaves and apply to affected body.



Guava leaves are just as medicinally useful as the nutritional powerhouse fruit they grow with. The leaves of the guava tree are full of antioxidants, anti-inflammatory agents, antibacterials, and even tannins that can have significant health benefits, from treating stomach troubles to chronic diseases like cancer.

Just like the popular tropical fruit can be made into beverages, jams, and other foods, its leaves can too. They can be brewed to make a tea, for example, which releases beneficial substances like vitamin C and flavonoids like quercetin. Scientific studies have documented the healthful qualities of the superfruit’s leaves, and you can see what they’ve found for a variety of conditions above:

Guava leaves can also be used in many different ways; some people choose to crush the leaves and use the extracted juices in their hair masks to stimulate hair growth. Steeping the dried leaves in hot water can also produce a beneficial tea that is packed with antioxidants. Chewing and eating the leaves directly can be used as a gastrointestinal aid while crushing the leaves can also produce a topical anti-inflammatory salve when mixed with other carrier oils or cosmetic products.

But Consult with your doctor first before using guava leaves as a substitute to treat these health conditions.

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