Monday, September 20, 2010
The medicinal uses of paw- paw (carica papaya)
Paw-paw is one of the greatest gifts of God to humanity. Everything about paw-paw is useful, from the root to the leaves are all medicinal. Even the seeds of paw-paw are naturally worm expeller. Unripe paw-paw contains milky juice a protein digesting enzyme called pepsin.learn more Click Here!
Paw-paw also is known to have another important quality that helps to prevent ulcer and help to heal them after they have developed. Paw-paw also contains all the enzymes needed for the digestion of food and the release of gas .Fresh paw-paw leaves when squeezed with little water help to relief abdominal pain. There are two type of paw-paw the male and the female. The male doesn’t bear fruits and it is more medicinal than the female. The leaves of the male paw-paw when squeezed in a cup of water and little salt added to it help to cure malaria.learn more Click Here!
Some of the diseases paw-paw can cure are as follows:
1. MALARIAL
This plant can frankly help to overcome malaria fever, which is a very common cause of death in some parts of the world. To administer, squeeze some yellow pawpaw leaves in water, take a glassful three times daily for seven days. This preparation is also good for jaundice with the same dosage. At the end of the seventh day, the fever will be no more I assure you.learn moreClick Here!
2. DIABETES
The green leaves of pawpaw are good for diabetes and for diabetes-induced
hypertension. Squeeze the green leaves in water and take a glass three times daily. This
preparation is also good for constipation.learn moreClick Here!
3. STOMACH ULCER
Cut a big unripe pawpaw fruit into bits. Do not remove the peel or seeds. Simply cut the
whole fruit into cubes. Then soak in five bottles of water for four days. Sieve and take
half a glass three times daily for two weeks. This is a very good remedy for any type of
intestinal ulcer.learn moreClick Here!
4. EXTERNAL ULCER
The white milky sap of the unripe paw-paw contains a high percentage of papain, which
is used for chronic wounds or ulcers. This can be obtained by making a slight cut on the
unripe pawpaw fruit to allow the juice to drop. Papain is also present in the ripe
pawpaw fruit.learn moreClick Here!
5. CONVULSION
The dry, brown pawpaw leaf is a good remedy for convulsion. Pick up the dry, fallen
pawpaw leaves and grind into powder. Add two tablespoonfuls of the powder to half a
glass of palm kernel oil. Stir well and rub all over the body. This preparation is of great
help during an attack of convulsion. It promptly resolves the abnormal condition. It is
also helpful in cases of high fever and can soothingly bring down the body temperature.learn moreClick Here!
6. ASTHMA
Burn dried pawpaw leaves and inhale the smoke during an attack of asthma. This
immediately relieves the patient. To prevent an attack, inhale the smoke every night.
This miraculously also has the potential of overcoming the asthma permanently.learn moreClick Here!
7. BRONCHITIS
The root of the pawpaw plant is a good remedy for respiratory problems like bronchitis. Get some pawpaw roots to boil. Take half a glass thrice daily. For cough, simply chew a tender pawpaw root and swallow the juice. And this can effectively soothe the larynx and throat organs.learn moreClick Here!
8. PILES
Don’t be surprise that a millions of patients out there in the world still suffering from
piles. Fortunately, papaw plant can effectively cure this disease. Just prepare as in the
case of bronchitis above and take half a glass twice daily as dosage.
9. IMPOTENCE
Pawpaw is an anti-impotence missile. Cut two unripe papaw fruits into pieces (seeds
and peel inclusive). Bring to boil in eight bottles of water. Take half a glass thrice daily.
So you see folks, this plant is indeed important. You don’t have to argue with me when
you haven’t tried it out. If you are held hostage by any of the above diseases, try the
remedies described and get back to me in this blog. Let us together make a healthier
world through natural cure and prevention with the use of common plants, herbs and
shrubs around us.learn moreClick Here!
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