HOME REMEDY FOR MALARIA AND TYPHOID.



The parasite Plasmodium is what causes malaria fever, an infectious sickness. A specific species of female mosquito that carries the parasite bites you, giving you malaria.


While Salmonella typhi bacteria generate the fever and severe sickness known as typhoid fever. Salmonella paratyphi, a similar bacterium that often causes a less serious sickness, can also be the cause. A human carrier spreads the germs to other individuals by dispersing them in food or water.



TYPHOID/MALARIA SYMPTOMS:

Both diseases have similar symptoms, are lethal to humans, and have killed more people in Africa than anywhere else in the world.


THE SYMPTOMS OF MALARIA INCLUDE: 

- Fever 

- Headache 

- Aching Muscles 

- Tummy Aches 

- Diarrhea and Vomiting, particularly in Children 

- A Lack of Energy 

- Loss of Appetite 

- Cough, etc.



THE SYMPTOMS OF TYPHOID ARE: - 

- Poor Appetite

- Stomach ache

- Migraines

- Symptoms of Generalized Pain.

- Fever - Frequently up to 104 °F (39 C - 40 C)

- Laziness (usually only if untreated)

- Bleeding or perforation in the abdomen (after 2 to 3 weeks of the disease)

- Vomiting or Diarrhea


ACTION TO TAKE TO ELIMINATE BOTH AT ONCE!

Obtain the ingredients listed below, which are simple to find in your area:


1.) Lemon Orange.

2.) Lemon grass.

3.) Pawpaw Leaves, third

4.) Unripe or immature pawpaw

5.) Bitter Leaves

6.) Mango leaves, sixth

7.)  Scenty Leaves


PREPARATION:-

Gather enough water so that you can drink for 7 (seven) days. Clean it up by washing it, then boil it in clean water for the right amount of time. For seven (seven) days, sip a glass cup of this mixture in the morning, midday, and evening.

Give youngsters half the cup of liquid meant for adults.


Due to the scent of leaves in it, PLEASE AVOID COMBINING THIS REMEDY WITH ENGLISH MEDICATION.

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