Description
The article discusses the benefits and uses of African potato. It is a bitter plant used for a wide variety of conditions, including diabetes mellitus, haemorrhage, and prostate problems. African potato is also said to be excellent for urinary tract infections, fight and slow down the growth of certain kinds of cancer, and alleviate arthritis. It is also used to detoxify the liver and assist in balancing the immune system.
Famous for its immune system-supporting antioxidant and anti-inflammatory qualities, and traditionally used as a remedy, Dried African Potato (Hypoxis rooperi)is carefully processed to maintain its high nutritional content. This bitter plant, native to South Africa, is known for its vast therapeutic potential and is now accessible in bulk, in its pure, dried form.
Sizes: 200g, 500g or 1kg.
AFRICAN POTATO USES
African wild potato may be a potentially effective treatment option for benign prostatic hyperplasia
Boosts the immune system through increasing the function of T-cells it balances over-or-under active immune systems
Because it boosts the immune system it is also often used by HIV patients
Helps body fight illnesses, diseases and allergies
African Potato is said to be excellent for urinary tract infections
Said to fight and slow down the growth of certain kinds of cancer
Combats yuppie flu and alleviates arthritis
Assists in detoxifying the liver
BENEFITS OF AFRICAN POTATO
100% Natural
Food Grade
Vegan Friendly
Anti-oxidant
Anti-inflammatory
Anti-diabetic
Anti-convulsant
Immune Booster
Anti-candida
Acts as a tonic.
HOW TO USE AFRICAN POTATO
Herbal Tea (deconcoction):
Bring a pot of water to a boil (500ml).
Once the water is boiling, add 5-10 grams of the African potato to the water.
Reduce the heat and let the tea simmer for about 10-15 minutes.
Strain the tea.
Add honey or sugar to taste (optional).
Enjoy your tea and drink it while it is still warm.
Note: It is important to consult a healthcare professional before using any herbal remedy, especially if you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are taking any medications. African potato may have side effects and interact with other medications.
OTHER NAMES FOR AFRICAN POTATO
Sometimes referred to as: Sterblom, Imkomfe or simply Hypoxis
AFRICAN POTATO WARNINGS
Avoid using during pregnancy
You should always consult a naturopath or medical practitioner before use