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Aspalathus - Red Tea Aspalathus is also known as Redbush. Aspalathus is usually made into an infusion or tea but one should not confuse Aspalathus with any variation of white, green, or black tea. Red Bush (pronounced roy-boss) is a completely different plant grown in the Western African Cape Province. The leaves are actually green but turn red when oxidized. Benefits of Aspalathus Aspalathus has been found to have several anti-carcinogenic, anti-mutagenic, anti-inflammatory and ...
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Monkey ladder vine

   
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Escalera de mono-Monkey ladder vine
Fl: Caesalpinaceae
N.C:
Cassia reticulata.
Uses:
To treat skin rashes, sunburns, and high blood pressure.
Preparation. To treat skin rashes and mosquito bites, crush up the leaves and apply fresh sap on affected area, same for sunburns. For high blood pressure boil a handful of leaves in 1 liter of water, then drink twice a day.


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