Lion's Ear Tea great Asthma Remedy
Lion's Ear (Klip Dagga) - Leonotis Nepetifolia
Origin: Brazil
Used part: Leaf, Stem, Flower
Description:
Known worldwide as Leonotis nepetifolia, Lion’s Ear is a tropical plant of the mint family (Lamiaceae) that originates in tropical Africa and southern India, although it can also be found in certain subtropical regions of Asia, Africa and America. In Brazil it occurs in almost all regions, except for the South, because it is very cold, and the plant does not adapt and such conditions. Lion’s Ear is widely used in certain cases of diseases in the airways.
Health benefits:
The plant has properties, being an excellent natural medicine, mainly for respiratory problems like asthma, bronchitis, among others. In addition, it can help in recovery of the red blood cell rate, helping to give more resistance to the body of children who have recently come out of pictures of debilitating diseases.
It can also be used to treat weakness, rheumatism, gas, cystitis, uric acid, fever, abdominal pain, stomach problems, spasms, neuralgia and malaria. Its applications involve its benefit in treating kidney problems, to relieve gas and abdominal pain, as well as improving blood circulation, helping to disinfect the feet, for example, after a long day.
Used in adults who experience psychological problems related to personal and professional abilities, as it helps to calm and stimulate resistance, giving more courage to perform daily activities.
Good Herbal Remedy:
- Weakness
- Rheumatism
- Gases
- Cystitis
- Uric acid
- Fever
- Pain in the abdomen
- Stomach problems
- Malaria
- Neuralgia
- Spasms
Directions:
- Put 2 tablespoons of herb to a liter of water
- Turn off when the water reaches boil
- Cover and leave the solution muffled for about 10 minutes
- Strain and drink
How to Drink:
Take 2 to 3 cups a day.
Contraindications:
Consumption is contraindicated in the form of tobacco, since it can cause a psychoactive effect compared, even, to the effects caused by marijuana. We recommend that before starting treatment, even with herbal medicines, consult a doctor for more precise guidelines. There may be drug interactions, and for a precise treatment, a correct diagnosis is necessary. It should not be taken during pregnancy and breastfeeding.