Avocado (Persea Gratíssima)
Properties:
Diuretic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, healing, revitalizing …
Infusion:
Begin by soaking two teaspoons of dried avocado leaves for a few minutes in cold water in a cup. Then add hot water at 90°C (when the water begins to boil) and cover it for 10 minutes. When it is cold, it is ready to be consumed (see here how to make an infusion).
Application:
- Abscess,
- high uric acid level,
- mouth ulcers,
- tonsillitis,
- anemia,
- bronchitis,
- dandruff,
- cholesterol (LDL),
- headache,
- eczema of the scalp,
- stomatitis,
- tiredness,
- intestinal gas,
- gout,
- humor,
- indisposition,
- infections,
- intestinal parasites,
- kidney stones,
- regulates the menstrual flow,
- water retention,
- kidneys…
Contraindication:
Pregnant women, during the breastfeeding phase, children under 12 years old and people undergoing anticoagulant therapy or having an imbalance in blood pressure, as it is diuretic, this can significantly reduce blood pressure. In addition, each body is different, be aware of any total or momentary incompatibilities generated due to its consumption.
This text is an awareness. Depending on the season and the moment in which you are, it is up to everyone to decide whether to consume this food. The dosage and frequency depend on the nature and physical condition of each Human Being.
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