An Exotic Berry Found on my Mother's Farm
My mother went to her farm to plant some crops. While she was planting, she notice a small tree that is full of fruits. This tree just like a Christmas tree because it was surrounded by it's tiny red fruits. Some of it's branches touched the ground because it can't hold enough it's fruits. But my mother just ignore and leave it behind because she thought it is poisonous
After a few days, my brother-in-law came to visit her farm. When he was there, he saw this fruit and he was amazed like he found diamonds, like pirates found a treasure in an unusual place. He take some of it and bring it at home. And he told us that this fruit you think is poisonous is an Exotic fruit that has so many good benefits into our body and it can CURE CANCER and some illness. In our town, we called it #BIGNAY (Antidesma Bunius).
Below are the Health Benefits of Bignay #leaves and #fruits base from Mr. Bein Agila's post.
- For #weight consciousness:
Drinking a cup of Bignay tea an hour before each meal can help you lose weight.
- For #Urinary Tract Infection (UTI):
It offers relief from infections that affect the urinary tract.
- Keeping #Blood Pressure levels under control:
Bignay fruit and leaves has the potential to keep levels of your blood pressure.
There is a natural anti-oxidative property from Bignay fruit.
- For #Syphilis:
The boiled leaves of this tree have the potential of treating Syphilis.
- For a Healthier #Immune System:
Bignay profits to improve the power of your immune system.
- #Liver Cleanser:
Bignay tea can lower the level of SGOP and SGPT.
- Natural Antidote for Snake Bite:
Bignay leaves can be use as an alternative medicine to treat snake bites.
- #Colon Cleanser:
Bignay tea is well-known to eliminate the redundant toxins from your body.
- For #Constipation:
Bignay fruits in large quantities render a laxative effect.
You can also use the fruits of Bignay to make wine and vinegar. The ripe fruits can also be consumed raw. While the leaves can also utilize as salads.
Fruits and Leaves of this plant are edible, but the roots are poisonous.
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