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Dried Goose Grass Paragis Plant Eleusine Indica Herb Natural TEA Leaves
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Introducing our dried Eleusine indica leaves—a botanical marvel that combines tradition, versatility, and natural goodness. Harvested and meticulously dried to perfection, these leaves offer a multitude of possibilities for your well-being and daily rituals.
Treatment for
Cancer – Paragis’ antioxidants prevent the growth of cancer cells in the body
➥Sprains
➥Dislocations
➥Liver disorders
➥Dysentery
➥Convulsions
➥Coughs
➥Haemoptysis
➥Malaria
➥Diarrhoea
Traditional Medicine ➥➥
In some traditional medicine practices, paragis has been used to make herbal teas or concoctions believed to have health benefits. It has been suggested to have diuretic properties and is sometimes used to address conditions such as kidney problems, urinary tract infections, and high blood pressure.
Anti-inflammatory Properties ➥➥
Some people claim that paragis has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used topically or internally to reduce inflammation. This is often cited in the context of conditions such as arthritis.
Antioxidant Content ➥➥
Paragis is believed by some to contain antioxidants that may help combat oxidative stress in the body. Antioxidants are substances that can neutralize free radicals, which are molecules that can damage cells.
Detoxification ➥➥
Paragis has been suggested as a detoxifying agent, with proponents claiming that it can help cleanse the body of toxins. This is often mentioned in the context of liver detoxification.
Wound Healing ➥➥
Some traditional uses involve applying crushed or powdered paragis leaves to wounds or cuts. It is believed to have properties that promote healing.
Anti-diabetic Properties ➥➥
There are anecdotal claims that paragis may help lower blood sugar levels, and it has been used in traditional medicine for managing diabetes in some cultures.
Treatment for
Cancer – Paragis’ antioxidants prevent the growth of cancer cells in the body
➥Sprains
➥Dislocations
➥Liver disorders
➥Dysentery
➥Convulsions
➥Coughs
➥Haemoptysis
➥Malaria
➥Diarrhoea
Traditional Medicine ➥➥
In some traditional medicine practices, paragis has been used to make herbal teas or concoctions believed to have health benefits. It has been suggested to have diuretic properties and is sometimes used to address conditions such as kidney problems, urinary tract infections, and high blood pressure.
Anti-inflammatory Properties ➥➥
Some people claim that paragis has anti-inflammatory properties and can be used topically or internally to reduce inflammation. This is often cited in the context of conditions such as arthritis.
Antioxidant Content ➥➥
Paragis is believed by some to contain antioxidants that may help combat oxidative stress in the body. Antioxidants are substances that can neutralize free radicals, which are molecules that can damage cells.
Detoxification ➥➥
Paragis has been suggested as a detoxifying agent, with proponents claiming that it can help cleanse the body of toxins. This is often mentioned in the context of liver detoxification.
Wound Healing ➥➥
Some traditional uses involve applying crushed or powdered paragis leaves to wounds or cuts. It is believed to have properties that promote healing.
Anti-diabetic Properties ➥➥
There are anecdotal claims that paragis may help lower blood sugar levels, and it has been used in traditional medicine for managing diabetes in some cultures.








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