Sereta Thompson

With all the prescriptions and over the counter remedies we use, it is hard to imagine that cures for our ailments once came from the bush. Our parents even insisted that these foul tasting concoctions were good for us. Well, some bush teas actually do bring health benefits.  As Bob Marley said, “Herb is the healing of the nation”.  Here are five popular bush teas from our unscientific poll. 

1.    Ceracee
 Ceracee
Often used as a “wash out,” Ceracee also helps to cure other health issues. One doctor was quoted saying that using the leaves for a bath clears up eczema & other rashes. Ceracee is rich in vitamins A & C, phosphorous & alkaloids. That mean it aids in protecting your body against worms, the common cold, malaria & even diabetes.
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2.    Jack in the Bush (Jack’na Bush)

 Jack in the Bush

This tea is full of amazing anti-inflammatory properties, and its crushed leaves can treat cuts and bruises. Jack in the Bush contains Alpha-pinene properties that eliminate infections and promote healing, and boiled it can be consumed for the common cold, fever and influenza. 
 

3.    Guinea Hen weed

Modern scientific research says this plant stimulates the immune system by producing lymphocytes, which are disease-destroying cells. The weed is also said to impede the growth of many cancer and leukemia cells. Most often, it is boiled as a common remedy for cold. Place the crushed leaves in your hat or head tie to relieve headaches. 

Guinea Hen weed

 
   
 
4.    Devil’s Horsewhip

Devil’s Horsewhip
One doesn’t imagine this tea tasting pretty. Brewed from a plant with thorn like buds, a cup of this concoction can get rid of fever, nausea and even diarrhea. Inhaling the smoke of the burning plant is said to relieve coughing fits.    
 

 

5.    Leaf of Life

Leaf of Life

Leaf of Life is rich in anti-inflammatory properties. Placing heated leaves on infected areas can reduce swelling and abscess. One animal testing study found Leaf of Life exhibited pain relieving and anti-diabetic properties. It is often boiled and consumed as tea to treat the common cold, influenza and severe coughs. But many people prefer to extract the juices and consume it with salt.

 

Worthy Mention
Among its myriad health benefits, the Papaya leaf can reduce symptoms brought on by the chikungunya virus and dengue fever.