Tabebuia treats anemia and strengthens immunity

Nathalia Cristina G Ribeiro Nathy’s photo on Pixabay.     Tabebuia, better known as Lapacho in the Latin countries of South and Central America, has been recognized by various studies as an anticancer.

Tabebuia  (Tabeluia serratifolia)

Properties:

Antitumor, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibiotic, diuretic, healing…

Infusion:

Start by putting two teaspoons of dry Tabebuia for a few minutes, in cold water, in a cup. Then add hot water at 90°C (when the water starts to boil) and cover for 10 minutes. Once cooled, it is ready to be consumed (see here how to prepare an infusion).

Application:

  • Tonsillitis,
  • anemia,
  • asthma,
  • bronchitis,
  • candidiasis,
  • blood circulation,
  • cancer diseases,
  • eczema,
  • weakness,
  • prostate infection,
  • urinary tract infection,
  • kidney infections,
  • fibroma,
  • psoriasis,
  • Ovarian Cyst,
  • rheumatism,
  • immune system…

Contraindication:

Pregnant and lactating women, children under 12 and it is also not recommended to take it with medication. Tabebuia can cause increased skin sensitivity and total or temporary incompatibilities generated by its ingestion.

This text is an awareness. Depending on the season and the moment in which you are, it is up to each Being to feel whether it should consume this food. The dosage and frequency depend on the nature and physical condition of each Human Being.

Esfera Dourada’s photo.      Tabebuia infusion, in the form of bark, has a pleasant reddish aroma which helps to fight against various imbalances called flu, bronchitis, asthma or cancer.

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