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PERLAGONIUM RENIFORME

By ILH Editorial
January 31, 2011· 1 min read
PERLAGONIUM RENIFORME
Remedy of the DayILH Editorial · January 31, 2011 · 1 min

Tincture made of the fresh root Known for generations of Khoi/San descendants and Xhosa traditional healers for it health-giving properties in curing stomach ailments, dysentery, blood stools and like, This species of pelargonium is indigenous to the Eastern Cape, of South Africa a Zulu medicine, an

Tincture made of the fresh root Known for generations of Khoi/San descendants and Xhosa traditional healers for it health-giving properties in curing stomach ailments, dysentery, blood stools and like, This species of pelargonium is indigenous to the Eastern Cape, of South Africa a Zulu medicine, and grows wild sending out bulbous roots deep into the ground, and its active ingredients are in the bitter tasting root of the plant. It is used also by the mahometans, triturating the roots and they boil it with milk. A lot of British soldiers were treated at the Boer war with this remedy. It is also good for purge for horses, giving them a piece of the root and as they bite it and the juice mixes with the saliva works wonders for the animal. Can be used for detoxing the body, for hangover headache. Waterbone shigellosis, and other stomach ailments. BeatrizHH for ILH 31-1-11

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