Updated: Lima, Peru - July 10, 2020 - 20:00
THERE ARE A LOT OF NATURAL ANTIBOTICS IN THE WORLD:
1) GINGER (KION)
“Ginger is a flowering plant that originated from China. The rhizome (underground part of the stem) is the part commonly used as a spice. It is often called ginger root, or simply ginger.
Ginger has a very long history of use in various forms of traditional/alternative medicine. It has been used to help digestion, reduce nausea and help fight the flu and common cold, to name a few.”
2) MATE TEA
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/8-benefits-of-yerba-mate#section5
“May Protect Against Infections: Yerba mate may help prevent infections from bacteria, parasites, and fungi.
One test-tube study found that a high dose of yerba mate extract deactivated E. coli, a bacterium that causes food poisoning symptoms like stomach cramps and diarrhea. Compounds in yerba mate may also prevent the growth of Malassezia furfur, a fungus responsible for scaly skin, dandruff, and certain skin rashes
Finally, research suggests that compounds in it may provide some protection against intestinal parasites.”
3) MUÑA TEA
https://www.tarasherbs.com/single-post/2017/05/02/Peru-Herb-Muna
"No exploration of Peruvian herbs and herbal medicine would be complete without looking at the abundant and aromatic plant Muña, Minthostachys mollis, also known as tipo, tipollo, poleo, Muña muña, La Muña, Arash muña, uña, Huaycho, and Andean mint. Muña is a woody shrub that grows from .8 to 1.2 m high, the stem is branched from the base and and has small leaves with white flowers gathered in short clusters at the tip. It can be found at 2,700-3,400 m and is widespread in the Andean region. It can be harvested in the mountains around Pisac as shown in the picture.
Muña is known for the following medicinal properties – digestive aid, anti-septic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, carminative, anthelmintic, aphrodisiac, antispasmodic and anti-phlegm. As a digestive aid, Muña can be taken as a tea to help with stomach spasms, gastric issues, indigestion, colic and bacterial diarrhea. Muña can help to heal intestinal problems, bad breath, reduce inflammation, reduce excess stomach acid, calm digestion, fight parasites and stop diarrhea."
4) GREEN TEA
“Not only does it contain germ-fighting properties, the use of green tea to fight a cold or cough actually makes sense. The warmth of the tea helps to soothe a sore throat and provides relief. However, one may argue that even a cup of coffee is warm, and may have the same effect. The difference between green tea and coffee is that green tea is hydrating, while coffee may, in fact, dehydrate the body.”
5) LLANTÉN (PLANTAGO MAJOR)
"Great plantain is used for bladder infections, bronchitis, colds, and irritated or bleeding hemorrhoids. It is also used to kill germs and reduce swelling. Some people apply great plantain directly to the affected area for skin conditions or eye irritation.
Great plantain contains substances which might help decrease pain and swelling (inflammation), decrease mucous (phlegm) production, and open airways. It might also be able to kill bacteria and fungi."
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