BENEFITS OF THE FREGOSA MEDICINAL PLANT

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Currently in my country there is a new virus that is attacking children and adults because of the big problems we are presenting in our country, water has also been affected because the government is not lowering the resources necessary to acquire chemicals to treat the water, therefore the sewage and white waters are joining and thus they are supplying it to all the inhabitants of the country.

For this reason I started to research about natural medicines to help pass this virus and I found the plant mossy and today I want to share this interesting information with all of you.

Its scientific name is Capraria biflora and it is native to tropical America, from the south of the United States, in the state of Florida, to Argentina, passing through the Antilles.

The Capraria biflora is a small or very branched grass or shrub that can reach up to one meter in height. Its leaves are pointed, elongated and with serrated edges.

At the tip of the stem they grow from one to two bell-shaped flowers, exceptionally they can be more. They are small, white and have five petals.
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Medicinal properties…

Already in the twentieth century describe their medicinal properties for the treatment of ovarian conditions, joint pain, gonorrhea, diabetes and other diseases associated with the uterus and urethra. A Capraria biflora is also attributed medicinal effects in diseases of the digestive system, high fevers, colds, hypertension, diabetes, acne and inflammation caused by insect bites. Its main components are biflorine, which acts as a fungicide and antibiotic, harpagida and capriarioside, which are analgesic.

How to consume it? ...

The most common way to consume this plant is preparing infusions from the decoction of its leaves and flowers, which is where its main properties are located.

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