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Machisa is likely refers to the plant Mimosa pudica, also known as the sensitive plant or shy plant, and it has various medicinal uses in traditional medicine. Its leaves, roots, and sometimes the whole plant are used to treat a range of ailments.
Common medicinal uses of Mimosa pudica:
Sore throat and coughs: Chewing a leaf is a traditional remedy.
Respiratory issues: The plant is used to make tea for bronchitis, asthma coughs, and viral conditions.
Digestive problems: Used to relieve indigestion and stomach cramps.
Pain relief: A leaf can be applied to the forehead for headaches, or used for other types of pain.
Wound healing: The leaves and roots are used to stop bleeding, treat wounds, and heal skin issues.
Other ailments: Mimosa pudica is also used for treating conditions like hemorrhoids, fistula, scrofula, conjunctivitis, and edema.
Skin conditions: It can be used for itching, scabies, and other skin diseases.
Traditional medicine: It is used to treat anxiety, and in some regions, it is part of remedies for biliousness, leprosy, dysentery, and other conditions.
How to use it
You can take it with warm water or maheu once a day till you see results.You can chew it because it's very sweet.
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