In October, the Bangkok Post ran an article suggesting people use guava leaves, along with mangosteen skin, the outer part of makham pom (Indian gooseberry), si siad (Acacia catechu) trunk, maak or betel fruit, and phlu leaves to help prevent fungal infection following the worst flooding in Thailand’s history. Read the article here.
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Why Should Anyone Care About Guava Leaf Extract?
Guava leaf, like many other herbs, has an amazing array of qualities, and it seems to be able to do amazing things. It can stop diarrhea and has saved many lives across the world. Especially in impoverished countries, and in regions where modern health care is either not accessible, or it is not affordable (or [...]
Beneficial effects of Guava Leaf Extract on Diabetic Myocardium
“Beneficial effects of Psidium guajava leaf extract on diabetic myocardium,” an article Published in Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology. This article – which was especially technical – discusses guava leaf as having beneficial effects on diabetic myocardium, a cardiac complication stemming from diabetes. The authors state “the aim of the present study was to evaluate the [...]
New Guava Leaf Post from BushDoctors blog
Here is a great blog post from the BushDoctors Blog, highlighting the benefits of guava leaf extract – check it out!
Researchers validate guava leaf and other herbs for hypertension, stroke-related diseases
Researchers in Nigeria have found that guava leaf, in combination with other herbs are useful for treating hypertension and other stroke-related maladies. Read the article here. No related posts.
