Herbal Plants
Because they make antibiotic and herbal medicines.
No, it is scam. There is no medicine that will make you grow. No prescription medicine, no herbal medicine, no "alternative" and no "complimentary" medicine that will make you grow taller or faster. There is exactly one way to change that: choose a different set of parents.
Herbal treatment is a good way for any thing, but to retain the paste or medicine its hard to retain that, but we use to make the paste of garlic and salt .
You can buy bael plant seeds or young plants from nurseries, online plant stores, or specialized herbal plant sellers. Make sure to purchase from a reputable source to ensure quality and authenticity of the plant.
First let me say that you should check with a reputable botanist who specalizes in pharmacognosy. Herbal != safe. Nighshade, Hemlock, and Poison Ivy are about as herbal as they come and just about as evil as they come too!
You should make sure the reason of infertility. Herbal medicine "Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill" can treat necrospermia and azoospermia which are caused by prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, epididymitis and orchitis. The curative effect for infertility is trustworthy.
you can try balbas pusa herbal med. to help lower creatinine, you can find somewhere in forest or you can go to plants and animal industiries in san andres, 3 leaves/ cup make it a tea...
Red bush, or Rooibos, is a plant which grows exclusively in southern Africa. While it is used to make herbal tea, it is completely unrelated the Camellia Sinensis, the plant used to make real tea.
Amla its self one of fruit only and amla and in INDIA people are use to make Pickle and also some Hair oil and Herbal Medicine.
they didn't use bandages they just went to the medicine man so he can heal him by finding out whats wrong and either make the evil spirit go away or using a herbal method.
Gumamela buds are the flower buds of the Hibiscus plant, also known as Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. They are often used in herbal medicine for their potential anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. In culinary applications, gumamela buds can be used to make teas, jams, or jellies.