BALBAS PUSA
HEALTH BENEFITS
Kidney stone
Liver and Bladder problem
Urinary tract infection
Renal inflammation
Dysuria
Toothache
Body pain
Fever
Lower blood presure level
Lower cholesterol level
Rheumatism and gout
Diabetes
Asthma
Cough
PROPERTIES
Anti-allergic
Anti-hypertensive
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-oxidant
STEP BY STEP GUIDES ON HOW TO MAKE BALBAS PUSA LEAVES TEA
Step 1: Take 15-20 pieces of balbas pusa leaves and wash them thorougly with clean water
Step 2: Put the balbas pusa leaves in a boiling pot and pour 1 liter of water
Step 3: Boil the balbas pusa leaves for 10-15 minutes
Step 4: After boiling the balbas pusa leaves, immediately remove the leaves or immediately pour the made tea into a container
Step 5: Let it cool the made tea before drinking and enjoy the benefits to our body.
Note: Drink balbas pusa tea 3 glasses in a day.
Cat's whisker or Balbas pusa (Orthosiphon aristatus) is a tropical herbaceous perennial plant that is native in Southeast Asia usually found in China, Taiwan, Philippines, Thailand and even in Australia. Balbas pusa, commonly referred to as Java tea is a herb used as medicine for many centuries.
Orthosiphon aristatus (balbas pusa) is an erect, slender shrub that can grow 1-2 meters in height. The leaves are semi-deciduous, light to dark green in color and are borne in distant pairs that is about 5-10 cm long.. The stalk is reddish-brown, that is slightly puberulent. The flowers forms a pagoda like shaped with 5-6 cm long stamens that resembles a cat’s whiskers, hence the name 'balbas pusa' in tagalog and 'cat's whisker' in english. The color of the flowers varies from white to purplish.
Warnings and Side Effects
Java tea or balbas pusa tea has no known and reported contra indications and side effects with other drugs. While it is generally safe to take java tea or balbas pusa tea, prolonged intake is discourage as this may cause low sodium serum in the body.
Pregnancy and Breast feeding. There are no sufficient studies made to determine the side effects of java tea (balbas pusa tea) taken in medicinal amounts to infants and babies. Stay on the safe side, avoid taking balbas pusa in herbal medicine dosages when pregnant and while breast feeding
Allergies. In rare cases, the herb has caused allergic side effects.
Fluid retention. Don’t use java tea as “irrigation therapy” when fluid retention or edema is due to kidney or heart related problems.
HEALTH BENEFITS
Kidney stone
Liver and Bladder problem
Urinary tract infection
Renal inflammation
Dysuria
Toothache
Body pain
Fever
Lower blood presure level
Lower cholesterol level
Rheumatism and gout
Diabetes
Asthma
Cough
PROPERTIES
Anti-allergic
Anti-hypertensive
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-oxidant
STEP BY STEP GUIDES ON HOW TO MAKE BALBAS PUSA LEAVES TEA
Step 1: Take 15-20 pieces of balbas pusa leaves and wash them thorougly with clean water
Step 2: Put the balbas pusa leaves in a boiling pot and pour 1 liter of water
Step 3: Boil the balbas pusa leaves for 10-15 minutes
Step 4: After boiling the balbas pusa leaves, immediately remove the leaves or immediately pour the made tea into a container
Step 5: Let it cool the made tea before drinking and enjoy the benefits to our body.
Note: Drink balbas pusa tea 3 glasses in a day.
Cat's whisker or Balbas pusa (Orthosiphon aristatus) is a tropical herbaceous perennial plant that is native in Southeast Asia usually found in China, Taiwan, Philippines, Thailand and even in Australia. Balbas pusa, commonly referred to as Java tea is a herb used as medicine for many centuries.
Orthosiphon aristatus (balbas pusa) is an erect, slender shrub that can grow 1-2 meters in height. The leaves are semi-deciduous, light to dark green in color and are borne in distant pairs that is about 5-10 cm long.. The stalk is reddish-brown, that is slightly puberulent. The flowers forms a pagoda like shaped with 5-6 cm long stamens that resembles a cat’s whiskers, hence the name 'balbas pusa' in tagalog and 'cat's whisker' in english. The color of the flowers varies from white to purplish.
Warnings and Side Effects
Java tea or balbas pusa tea has no known and reported contra indications and side effects with other drugs. While it is generally safe to take java tea or balbas pusa tea, prolonged intake is discourage as this may cause low sodium serum in the body.
Pregnancy and Breast feeding. There are no sufficient studies made to determine the side effects of java tea (balbas pusa tea) taken in medicinal amounts to infants and babies. Stay on the safe side, avoid taking balbas pusa in herbal medicine dosages when pregnant and while breast feeding
Allergies. In rare cases, the herb has caused allergic side effects.
Fluid retention. Don’t use java tea as “irrigation therapy” when fluid retention or edema is due to kidney or heart related problems.
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