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Island Bush Jamaica Herbs




JAMAICA BUSH WOMAN HERBS
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   Cerasee
(Memoedica charantia) 
 Content: 1   ounce                                  

Cerasee: Has a history of being used by Jamaicans to help ease stomach aches associated with menstrual cramps. Many used it for diabetes mixed with aloe vera. It is also used to make baths for skin infection
1 tsp to 8 ounces boiling water  Steep, strain, and drink

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      Dandelion  
   (Cassia  Accidentals)
   Content: 1   ounce


Dandelion: Is grown in all parishes on the island. They come in actually different species, cultivated and wild. Traditionally it was given to children that wet bed mixed with corn silk. It is still used by many as a blood purifier,
Directions:1 tsp to 8 ounces boiling water  Steep , strain, and drink


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Colic mint (cat nip)
Lippa Alba)
Content: 1   ounce



Colic Mint: Traditional every Jamaica home had a plant grown by the doorway to ward off evil. It is said to stop colic and is used for colicky babies and for children who eat all types for fruits during the summer holiday. Very good for stomach problems associated with gas.
Directions: 1 tsp to 8 ounces boiling water  Steep, strain, and drink


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Ginger                
(zingiber officinale)
Content: 1   ounce



Ginger: is one of Jamaica’s oldest herbs. It is used in ginger beer and the traditional Christmas drink sorrel. However many individuals use it to fight arthritic pains, stomach aches flatulence, and gas
Directions: 1 tsp to 8 ounces boiling water  Steep, strain, and drink


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Scour sop(gravoli)
(Annona Muricata)
Content: 1   ounce

  
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Moringa

moringa oleifera     




Scour Sop: Jamaicans have been using scour to make drinks with milk and sugar. Recently they have been using it with lime. Whatever the situation scour sop is  also used to calm the nerve, and induce sleep and is mixed with guinea hen  to prevent cancer
Directions: 1 tsp to 8 ounces boiling water  Steep, strain, and drink


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 Moringa: Jamaica had lots of trees on government  property but one person knew the benefits.  One person tried and noised it abroad. There was an onslaught on trees soon all visible trees were bare of leaves, and some branches  . It was said to be a natural antibiotic, aid in childbirth, and liver disorders, and a good supply of nutrients   Direction: 1 tsp to 8 ounces boiling water. Steep and use This product is for educational purposes, It is not  intended to replace doctors’ medication. Store in a dark area.
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Guinea Hen) 
( Petivera Alliacea

  Guinea hen weed: This is one the most widely grown weed on the island. It can be found in every parish in Jamaica. It can be identified for its unpleasant garlicky smell. It was used plentifully for fever baths, but now people  seem to be using it to prevent tumors and cancers. It is said to keep away insects and bats Directions: 1 tsp to 8 ounces boiling water  Steep , strain,useThis product is not intended to treat any medical condition

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Commelina diffusa  
 Zebrina Pendula)



Red Water grass: Traditional housewives say Red Water Grass is good for colds, diabetics, swelling,   and Hypertension  In Jamaica it forms part of a well acclaimed tea that is made from a combination of bachelor buttons flowers and sour sap leaves or bark said to reduce prostate swelling Direction: 1 tsp to 8 ounces boiling water. Steep  and use This product is not intended to replace doctors’  advice on medicine 


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Blue vervain
(Verbena hastate)

Blue Vervain is a popular herb on the island. Traditionally used as a  tea that many said calms nerves, menopause problems, blood, liver, and kidney cleanser and reduces inflammation.
Direction: 1 tsp to 8 ozs boiling water steep,  strain, and use, This information,   and the product is for education only and not  for  replacing your doctor advice  or medication  
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Damiana

R AMGOAT DASH ALONG
Turnera  aphrodisiac


Ram Goat Dash along (Damiana (Turnera aphrodisiac)  Old Jamaican men remain virile and many fathered children way unto their old age. This was so because they used Ram goat dash along for tea at breakfast.  Little did they know it increases sexual desire and sperm count.
 Direction: 1 tsp to 8 ounces boiling water. Steep  and use
This product is not intended to replace doctors' medicine
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