1.Pneumonia...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
Fresh leaves should be thoroughly washed with clean water after picking. 15 minutes on low heat with a small amount of water for a week, use half a cup in the morning and evening. As this is done over and over again, you will see the difference.
Ulcers
inflamed break in the skin or the mucus membrane lining the alimentary tract. Ulceration occurs when there is a disturbance of the normal equilibrium caused by either enhanced aggression or diminished mucosal resistance. About 19 out of 20 peptic ulcers are duodenal.
Gastric ulcers, found in the stomach wall, are less common. The gastric mucosa is continuously exposed to potentially injurious agents such as acid, pepsin, bile acids, food ingredients, bacterial products (Helicobacter pylori) and drugs.
These agents have been implicated in the pathogenesis of gastric ulcer, including enhanced gastric acid and pepsin secretion, inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis and cell proliferation growth, diminished gastric blood flow and gastric motility.[1]
3.Asthma
large number of spices and herbs have been evaluated by various researchers for their antiasthma effects to achieve a favorable outcome. Large numbers of medicinal plants and dietary nutrients have been shown to possess gastro-protective activities such as Aloe, Terminalia Chebula, Vetiveria Ziziinoides, Ginseng, Capsicum etc.