African Leaves Natural Cure for Stroke
African Leaves
African Leaves Natural Cure for Stroke
African Leaves Natural Cure for Stroke
Stroke is a monster you should never temper with. I advise you not
to take this monster lightly and allow it to ruin your world or take your life
away. This monster attacks you slowly but suddenly when you are least expected
of. Once it attacks you, it may be very difficult or too late to recover your
health again if you are not lucky.
About 2 years ago, my doctor advised me to seek medical treatment for my health
after going through a medical check up and finding both my blood pressure
and cholesterol levels had exceeded their allowable high limits. He stressed
strongly I should seek medical treatment immediately, but I ignored his advice
and went on with my normal way of living.
Several months ago, I finally understood the meaning of my doctor’s advice and
paid the price for ignoring it. If you ever wonder how it feels like when
you have a stroke, let me tell you this horrifying experience. I was lucky, I
only suffered a mild stroke enough to wake me up not to temper with this
monster again.
Just before and after the check up, I frequently had the difficulty to recover
from a minor sprain or muscle aches easily. Every time when I had a muscle
sprain, it would take a long time and a lot of medical treatment like acupuncture
to recover from the sprain. Previously, when I had such a problem, a few
medicate oilment rub would get rid of the sprain and I would recover very fast
from my sprain but not this time.
Going forward, I began to develop problem even to put on a T-shirt as I
couldn’t move my arms easily upwards. I couldn’t even reach my
shoulder or back with both my arms. I didn’t have a clue what was going on with
my body as I had forgotten what my doctor was trying to tell me then. Although
having these difficulties, I went on with my life but frequently
had to seek acupuncture treatment to reduce some of my suffering. The
acupuncture treatment could only help me temporary but never really help me with
my health problem.
One day, I woke up and found myself unable to stand up properly. Both my two
limbs were just too weak to support my body weight anymore. I would feel great
pain on my limbs whenever I tried to move them. I didn’t even have the strength
to move them also. Even holding a spoon was a difficult task for me to do. I
measured my blood pressure. It was reading about 143 mmHG. I started taking
Glucosamine supplement and Lipitor from my doctor’s prescription. Although,
there was some improvement after taking these supplements, it never really
cured me. My limbs were just as too weak to do anything normally.
Just around this time, my younger brother had a mild stroke. He couldn’t move
his jaw properly. He was hospitalized but was discharged later. I found out
that he went well again not because of treatment from the hospital, but because
he started eating African leaves. My sister had told me about this plant
before, but I never took her words seriously.
I decided to try out the African leaves out of desperation and started eating
the African leaves. After about 4 days of eating the African leaves, I started
to feel strength coming back to my limbs and hands again. Although at first the
strength came very slowly, but it is enough to let me know that the leaves were
working. After about 2 weeks of taking the African leaves, I walked properly
again. My arms were able to reach to my shoulder and back again as they
had used to. I had no problem to put on a T-shirt again without the help
of my family. Today, my blood pressure reading is 127 mmHG.
What, I learned from other sources about this African leaves is that you
could dry them and brew them just like tea for health drink. Few
months ago, my eldest sister-in-law also came down with the same problem of not
able to walk properly. She had spent a lot of money on medical treatment but
didn’t help her condition at all. I told her of my case and recommended her to try
out the African leaves. Today, she is able to walk normally again.
How does the African leaves taste? This leave gives a very bitter taste, so bitter that it can be hard for someone to take it. After chewing and swallowing the leaves, a sensational feeling in your throat will last for a while. The sensational feeling will make you want to eat the leaves again.
Where can you find this plant? This plant is grown commonly in Singapore. You can almost find them in every HDB estate.
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Comments
TIAMIYU kareem on August 01, 2018:
With african leaves, I specialize on total cure on stroke, diabetes, and cataract in which I provide the herbs for people and sometime for family that's suffering on how to bear children,
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james81486687 on December 02, 2015:
to those who need the African leaves ,email me at techbts#hotmail.com
I ship world wide, I can ship you the stem for planting also.
blessing on September 09, 2015:
pls help me my mum is going through som thin like dat pls help me
DR ADO ABUBAKAK on June 24, 2015:
FOR THOSE INTERESTED,I HAVE THE LEAVES {AFRICAN LEAVES}
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DR ADO ABUBAKAK on June 24, 2015:
FOR THOSE INTERESTED,I HAVE THE LEAVES {AFRICAN LEAVES}
haja on June 06, 2015:
if you can't find Afican leaves in Singapore. I can sell you a plastic full of African leaves for $20 .that is the leaves. Just email to techbts#hotmail.com
akinmade a.w on March 02, 2015:
my mother suffered stroke in 2012 and am very surprise to read that with these leaves all problems associated with stroke can be reversed. please can you let me know how it must be administered. must it be cooked or chewed raw like that.
adegoke on January 08, 2015:
the feedback I am getting from many who have used the herbal combination for stroke are very encouraging. The combination is effective within a very short time according to various feedbacks and from my own experience with patients.
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Adegoke abiodun on July 31, 2014:
Phyllatrus Niruri , Eyin Olobe in yoruba will treat HBP, Daibetes, reverse HIV1 and Heppatitis B. Tested and confirmed.A mixture of this plant and other plants are already in use for trial on HIV. Will give the mixture free for those who want to try it for HIV1.
Adegoke abiodun on May 14, 2014:
Have you heard of Phyllatrus Niruri? Anther wonder plant
Sharif on March 18, 2014:
Hi, is there a natural way to treat high sky-rocket cholestrol?
abiodun on January 26, 2014:
have you heard about sweetherb a perfect solution to stroke,hb,diabetes etc contact me at reasho@yahoo.com
Adegoke Abiodun on January 24, 2014:
Apart from Mistletoe and Ejinrin, all are available in my small garden at home. The combination of : EPIN(sand paper) leave , Ejinrin, Afoma onisana (Mistletoe), Bitter Leave, Aloe vera, Moringa Olifera, and Leave of life plant combination will handle stroke and diabetes effectively.
These herbs are available in our local herbal markets.
Carolyn L on December 19, 2013:
Hello. i am looking for a supply of this herb. can you assist me in getting it?
Carolyn L on December 17, 2013:
Hello. i am looking for a supply of this herb. can you assist me in getting it?
MR TIAMIYU kareem on December 13, 2012:
IF YOU NEED ALL THIS COMBINATION (LEAVE)
KINDLY COME TO MUSHIN MARKET OR CALL ME SO THAT I WILL TAKE YOU THERE
MR TIAMIYU kareem
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tiamiyu_adetoro@yahoo.com
Abiodun Adegoke on November 24, 2012:
well, i also believe there are so many herbs combination that will treat stroke very well.
In yoruba: EPIN leave , Ejinrin, Afoma onisana (Mistletoe), Bitter Leave, Aloevera, Moringa Olifera, and Leave of life plant combination will handle stroke and diabetes. Free guidance.
Adegoke
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d on September 29, 2012:
Can u find me some leaves
PRINCE ADE ADEDAYO on August 27, 2012:
WHERE CAN WE GET THIS LEAF
sege on June 14, 2012:
my mom had just sufferd stroke to what is the botanical name of the leave
BIOLA on June 06, 2012:
MY MOther hv stroke it affect left hand and leg even shecant sit down
Travil samuel on May 23, 2012:
I will like to know the name of the leaves and where can i get it.
Fi on February 13, 2012:
Where exactly can I find these leaves?