Soursop Leaves
A powerhouse of anti-oxidants, agents, cleans, and helps regulate type 2 diabetes. For the medicinal properties boil 10 leaves in three cups of water until 1/3rd is gone, then allow to cool to room temperture and drink. Consume on an empty stomach but as with all our teas check with your doctor if you are taking other medicines or are pregnant.
Soursop leaves uses and instructions
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Tea: Soursop leaves are commonly used to make tea, which is known for its relaxing and stress-relieving properties. To make soursop leaf tea, follow the instructions provided above in the previous answer.
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Poultice: Soursop leaves can be used to make a poultice to relieve skin irritations, such as rashes or insect bites. Crush a few soursop leaves and mix them with a small amount of water to form a paste. Apply the paste to the affected area and leave it on for 15-20 minutes before washing it off with water.
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Bath: Soursop leaves can be added to your bathwater to soothe and relax your muscles. Boil a handful of soursop leaves in water for 10-15 minutes. Strain the water and add it to your bathwater.
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Inhalation: Soursop leaves can be used for inhalation to relieve congestion and promote better breathing. Boil a few soursop leaves in water and inhale the steam.
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Supplements: Soursop leaf supplements are available in the form of capsules or tablets, and they are often used for their antioxidant properties and to support overall health. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for use.
Note: It is important to check with a healthcare professional before consuming soursop leaves or supplements if you have any underlying medical conditions or are taking any medications that may interact with them.
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