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Tuesday 31 May 2016

15 African Herbal Plants That Treat Malaria Effectively.



Malaria fever kills a lot of individuals all over the world every second. Africans and people in tropical regions have always existed with the presence of mosquitoes and have cured malaria with traditional herbal preparations.

These days, we have turned our backs on effective herbal medicine and instead use conventional malaria drugs like quinine and artemisinin, which malaria parasites are becoming resistant to. Fraudulent individuals have also taken advantage of the need for malaria drugs by selling fake drugs with no active components.

There are so many plants that Africans have used to treat malaria effectively because plants contain active components that can heal. Here are a few below;

  1. ·         Neem leaves and stem.
  2. ·         Indian almond leaves and bark.
  3. ·         Pawpaw leaves.
  4. ·         Alstonia boonei leaves, bark and root.
  5. ·         Mango leaves and bark.
  6. ·         Guava leaves and bark.
  7. ·         Pigeon pea leaves.
  8. ·         Abrus precatorius bark.
  9. ·         Lime fruits and leaves.
  10. ·         Lemon grass.
  11. ·         Picralima nitida leaves and bark.
  12. ·         Basil leaves and whole plant.
  13. ·         African cucumber or balsam pear.
  14. ·         Moringa leaves and bark.
  15. ·         Baobab leaves.

It is always better to have a proper diagnosis before deciding on using just herbs to treat any condition that you believe is malaria because many other conditions have the same symptoms as malaria fever. You can also use a combination of two or more plants to prepare your concoction for treating malaria.

Neem is one of the most potent anti-malaria plant and also has many other properties for healing. Read more about neem here. It is smart to include neem in your malaria treatment preparations because of its many properties. Neem can cure many ailments.

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