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mitsu_chick941 wrote:I have it.....my dad has it.....the b/f has it.....some cousins have it
one sick family![]()
sore throat, headaches, runny nose and feeling really drained.![]()
crazybalhead wrote:Toyolink, you isadoctor???
redmanjp wrote:Like I get it bad dis time round- cant even swallow or cough without pain![]()
my dad tell meh to gargle wit boiled water with garlic & salt
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:nah op is u alone,bes way to get rid of that is to try some zebapeek.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:nah op is u alone,bes way to get rid of that is to try some zebapeek.
Zebapique is a popular herb used in Trinidad and Tobago, and the Caribbean, for a number of aliments, most commonly the flu. It is also called "Jackass Bitters" (or by its scientific name "Neurolaena lobata"). Zebapique belongs to the Asteraceae family. In Trinidad the leaves of the Zepapique are used to make a tea,which is very bitter.
In Trinidad we use Zebapique mainly for the flu, cough, or fever. But I have found other uses for the plant. The leaves of the Zebapique contain a potent anti-parasitic agent called sesquiterpene dialdhyde which is effective against intestinal parasites, candida, and fungal infections, etc. It can also be used control diabetes and could heal wounds and infections. The Zebapique is also a good insecticide.
Today, I decided to post this tea, because I have the cold and through experience this tea has proven to be effective against any cold. I have developed a particular tolerance to the bitterness through years of use. As you can see this is a very simple tea to make, but it has the world of benefits.
Dosage wise, I would advise you to take no more than you could tolerate, but make sure you are not taking any other medication just to be on the safe side. If not consult your physician, please.
Here are a few tips on drinking this bitter Zebapique tea:
Drink straight. Don't add sugar.
Don't sip, gulp!
Afterward, use a pinch of salt to ease the bitterness.
I hope these tips are useful, and don't think I drank the whole cup as shown above. I only drank half. The other half I will drink tonight.
Read more: http://www.simplytrinicooking.com/2010/ ... z26qrCCBKK
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