Eliminate Malaria with Lime and Lipton


 Not giving mosquitoes the chance to bite is the best way to avoid malaria but if they manage to get ways to bite and infect you with the malaria virus, do not worry at all because there are highly efficient medications that can eradicate the parasite that causes the disease from your system.

In the year 2021 alone when people were concerned about the COVID 19, there was an estimated 247 million cases of malaria worldwide.



What is malaria and what are the symptoms?

According to the World Health Organisation, " Malaria is a life-threatening disease caused by parasites that are transmitted to people through the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It is preventable and curable. "



Symptoms of malaria include chills, fatigue, fever, night sweats, shivering, sweating etc..



Using medicines made of chemicals to eliminate malaria is quite bad for the body because chemicals always come with side effects.



I always advice people to use herbs in getting rid of malaria because it is very healthy. Herbs come with no side effects and are extremely capable eliminating the malaria virus without bringing any dangerous side effects.



Here the things you are going to need in preparing this herbal medicine:

1. Lime.

Lime is added to many other herbal medicines that are prepared to eliminate malaria.



2. Lipton.

A very popular tea in Ghana that is drunk by many.



3. A spoon.

Can be a teaspoon or any other spoon.



4. A cup.

A teacup or any other cup that can be used to prepare and drink tea.





Here are the steps involved in preparing this medicine:

1. Get hot water, pour it on the Lipton tea bag.

 Please, do not add sugar. No milk either.



2. Cut a lime or two and squeeze the juice into the cup of tea.



3. Stir the tea with your spoon until there is a uniform mixture.



4. Drink this tea morning, afternoon and evening.



Note:
You don't have lime, do not worry, you can use lemon.

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