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DoctorAyukebot(m): 2:18pm On Jun 05
Phylanthus amarus aka Stone breaker
Works good for Kidney stones and Hepatitis B

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DoctorAyukebot(m): 2:20pm On Jun 05
deri4luv1:

⚠️ IMPORTANT WARNING: Abrus precatorius seeds are extremely poisonous due to a toxin called abrin, which is even more deadly than ricin. Just one chewed seed can be fatal to a child or adult. Never use the seeds internally or raw.



🌿 Medicinal Properties of Abrus precatorius (Traditional Uses)

Despite its high toxicity (especially in the seeds), various parts of the plant — particularly the leaves and roots — have been used in traditional medicine with caution. Here’s a summary of medicinal uses by plant part:



🌱 1. Leaves

Used in very small, carefully prepared doses:
• Antipyretic – helps reduce fever
• Anti-inflammatory – used for swelling and arthritis
• Expectorant – used for coughs and bronchitis
• Topical use for skin diseases, wounds, or boils (often as poultice)



🌿 2. Roots
• Laxative – used in cases of constipation
• Diuretic – helps promote urine flow
• Used in Ayurveda for paralysis, nervous disorders, and chronic fevers
• Sometimes boiled and applied externally for t pain or skin irritation



❗️ 3. Seeds – TOXIC!
• Highly toxic if swallowed or chewed
• Used externally in traditional treatments, such as:
• Crushed for treating skin infections, eczema
• Used with caution in homeopathy
• In rare, controlled, diluted forms in traditional medicine for:
• Contraception
• Abortifacient uses (EXTREMELY risky)



🧪 Scientific Compounds of Interest
• Abrin (toxin) – prevents protein synthesis in cells
• Flavonoids and Glycyrrhizin-like compounds – responsible for anti-inflammatory and anti-cough activity
• Tannins and saponins – astringent and expectorant properties

That's Phyllanthus amarus or niruri and not Abrus Precatotius

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Toymax88: 2:26pm On Jun 05
Belurved1:


Ewe padimo

No

This is not Mimosa pudica
favour32(m): 2:26pm On Jun 05
Phyllantus amarus.
It's a very powerful herb for various treatments.
Liver maintenance
Hepatitis B.
Kidney.
Antimalaria.
Spiritual
General body maintenance.
Antiviral and antibacterial
Digestive health.
Jieta2: 2:34pm On Jun 05
olamikunle213:
Please I will encourage you to take this plant serious by boiling it and use it for your morning tea abeg
I don't even have access to it
Patented: 3:07pm On Jun 05
pele, the name comes from its alleged kidney stone treatment abilities
Jieta2:
And I just suffered from kidney stoness am still on drugs.
ultraviolet27(f): 3:15pm On Jun 05
SheikhMuniru:
It is called ewe ajeobale or ewe padimo, good for kidney
How is it used will it be boiled?then drank?i suffer from kidney stone too
ultraviolet27(f): 3:23pm On Jun 05
Jieta2:
I don't even have access to it

So you can't go to the rural area ask around for it and let someone who can identify it follow you and you uproot it yourself?
olamikunle213(m): 3:28pm On Jun 05
Jieta2:
I don't even have access to it
Just check your environment it is every where
DeltaBachelor(m): 3:51pm On Jun 05
haggai247:
Small leave aka stone breaker mix that leaves with neem plant and see your pennisula stand at attention.

Mix it with Bleep and see poison removed from your body

Rub it with Bleep everyday and na only hear you go dey hear bad things you no go see or experience am but you must not Bleep

Bleep is the secret ingredients you want me to say it on a public forum?
Oya give us a clue abeg
iamclime(m): 4:21pm On Jun 05
Popularly called small leaf in my area. Works for many things, including as an antimalarial.
I have it in my compound.
AnuOluwatomilol: 4:50pm On Jun 05
People are now beginning to recognize its usefulness, which is why it’s gaining attention. Ewe Eyinolobe, Phyllanthus niruri. It is effective for treating hepatitis (A, B, and C), especially Hepatitis B. Boil and drink it, or dry it and grind it into powder (the best way to preserve it long-term). Take it for three months, then go for a test, your Hepatitis B will become dormant, and you won’t be able to infect others. If you're careful enough (avoid alcohol and medicine, not even paracetamol), you’ll never have any liver-related problems. Even if you’re healthy, just boil and drink it, you’ll always feel good.

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kings59: 5:04pm On Jun 05
After eating this leave at 4 pm last week. I was headed home and I was about to jump a big gutter, and I saw a big black snake at the edge ( I would have landed on the snake and got bitten) I shouted and took some walk back from the snake.


I think the leave will protect you from danger. Before traveling or going any where you know might be dangerous, just eat it and you will be protected


Note: it only works for someone who is innocent oooo, not for guilty and evil people.
joceey(m): 5:12pm On Jun 05
deri4luv1:

⚠️ IMPORTANT WARNING: Abrus precatorius seeds are extremely poisonous due to a toxin called abrin, which is even more deadly than ricin. Just one chewed seed can be fatal to a child or adult. Never use the seeds internally or raw.



🌿 Medicinal Properties of Abrus precatorius (Traditional Uses)



Despite its high toxicity (especially in the seeds), various parts of the plant — particularly the leaves and roots — have been used in traditional medicine with caution. Here’s a summary of medicinal uses by plant part:



🌱 1. Leaves

Used in very small, carefully prepared doses:
• Antipyretic – helps reduce fever
• Anti-inflammatory – used for swelling and arthritis
• Expectorant – used for coughs and bronchitis
• Topical use for skin diseases, wounds, or boils (often as poultice)



🌿 2. Roots
• Laxative – used in cases of constipation
• Diuretic – helps promote urine flow
• Used in Ayurveda for paralysis, nervous disorders, and chronic fevers
• Sometimes boiled and applied externally for t pain or skin irritation



❗️ 3. Seeds – TOXIC!
• Highly toxic if swallowed or chewed
• Used externally in traditional treatments, such as:
• Crushed for treating skin infections, eczema
• Used with caution in homeopathy
• In rare, controlled, diluted forms in traditional medicine for:
• Contraception
• Abortifacient uses (EXTREMELY risky)



🧪 Scientific Compounds of Interest
• Abrin (toxin) – prevents protein synthesis in cells
• Flavonoids and Glycyrrhizin-like compounds – responsible for anti-inflammatory and anti-cough activity
• Tannins and saponins – astringent and expectorant properties

That's not the leaf you google ,stop giving people wrong information the leaf is different from what you just google and that's not the leaf botanical name haba

netmillionaires(m): 5:16pm On Jun 05
Someone gave me the same grass last month when I went to the village. He said they do siak it in wine before drinking the wine. He claimed that it does wonders.

Someone said it is good for malaria and typhoid.
Psoul(m): 5:55pm On Jun 05
[quote author=NiceLegs post=135626448[/quote]

You don't know what you have in your compound.
That's Stone breaker .
It has multiple medicinal uses.
For Kidney
Liver
Diabetes
Indigestion
Pains and inflammation etc
Bankowner: 5:59pm On Jun 05
KillahPriest:
moringa ko, papaya ni undecided

See where english language slams you down. The word "likely" does not connote certainty. It leaves room for accommodation of doubt.

Enjoy your 15 minutes of fame🤣🤣🤣.

@AfDapone
Psoul(m): 6:01pm On Jun 05
JuanDeDios:



Chanca piedra

Use AI
3kay945(m): 6:02pm On Jun 05
kpankpangolo:
E no go aphrodisiac properties or increasing a man’s sexual stamina. Na the only thing African men understand.

You want us to invent free electricity before? grin cheesy

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JuanDeDios: 6:15pm On Jun 05
Psoul:


Use AI
cardoctor(m): 6:56pm On Jun 05
Why didn't u ask them what they do with it?
daniwise(m): 7:22pm On Jun 05
KillahPriest:
Small leaf, used for traditional bulletproof and other uses

Kindly explain further.lets learn
marsh4332(m): 7:22pm On Jun 05
Phyllantus urinaria… stone breaker.
daniwise(m): 7:24pm On Jun 05
Mcslize:
That's a powerful herb you see right there. You will not understand.

And all those overly woked modern homo sapiens won't understand the usefulness of herbs like these. I won't disclose what's it used for. But it's a very powerful herb.

It's called stonebreaker.

Please disclose its usefulness let's learn
daniwise(m): 8:04pm On Jun 05
tiswell:
It's called 'odaa opu o" in IGBO,meaning fall and grow


It chases all manner of rodents away and highly medicinal for curing toothache, malaria,and some superstition believes it also protects one against witchcraft.

How can one use it for protection
daniwise(m): 8:08pm On Jun 05
gayman99:


For treating diabetes and kidney stones

Are you serious
Addme: 8:17pm On Jun 05
Bankowner:


See where english language slams you down. The word "likely" does not connote certainty. It leaves room for accommodation of doubt.

Enjoy your 15 minutes of fame🤣🤣🤣.

@AfDapone
Good evening Sir
Please could you be of help to me Sir even if it's just a token.
May God continue to bless you.
SheikhMuniru(m): 8:34pm On Jun 05
ultraviolet27:

How is it used will it be boiled?then drank?i suffer from kidney stone too

Boiled and drink!
Jefferyhi86(m): 8:47pm On Jun 05
No my bro.. U see that leaf.. It's powerful.. For reducing sugar.. Cleanse the systems. For blood pressure n so on.. If u don't habe such in ur compound, kindly look for it n plant there, same thing as dogoyaro leaf. Plant it. Dont underestimate these heaps. Lastly if u want to improve ur eye sight, dat leaf is good.. Have u heard of miracle leaf.. I guess not
kpankpangolo:
E no go aphrodisiac properties or increasing a man’s sexual stamina. Na the only thing African men understand.
kcbaba007: 1:14am On Jun 06
[quote author=NiceLegs post=135626448][/quote]
This is the mimosa plant... But, I don't know what it's being used for
domido(m): 7:28am On Jun 06
Solosolojohquay:
Something is in your compound you will tell them to tell you what it is used for before allowing them to uproot it if you say you will sell it to them you pretend as if you know is usefulness and ask them to tell you what they used their own for instead you run to naira land are we your AI you don't know difference between weeds and herbal plant I was thinking I will see picture of stubborn grass or carpet grass

The thing just tire me oo. Are we not supposed to get knowledge from it?!!! He refuse to do what he's supposed to do now he's asking us.

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