Please help me to get pregnant with Jamaican herbs
I personally have been trying to get pregnant and I heard that women in Jamaica have ‘bushes’ that they use to produce eggs, and progesterone etc.Continue Reading
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I personally have been trying to get pregnant and I heard that women in Jamaica have ‘bushes’ that they use to produce eggs, and progesterone etc.Continue Reading
I notice that you have a team of herbalists speaking on herbs, plants, but I’ve heard that bush tea is dangerous. What information do you have on this?Continue Reading
The ‘Jack in the bush’ found in specific places in Jamaica, is just one bush that is very good for the flu, asthma, cold, sinusitis.Continue Reading
Hope you will be able to help? My niece has very, very serious sinus problems, what herb etc. could you recommend?Continue Reading
The next time you want to add pepper to your cooking, try using Pequin Pepper, referred to in Jamaica as bird pepper.Continue Reading
Sure enough though, Jamaican cerasee bush commonly used to fight off sexually transmitted diseases in Jamaica.Continue Reading
Do you have any bush grown here in Jamaica that I can use for my son who wets the bed at eleven years old?Continue Reading
How should the dog blood bush be taken? How soon after drinking the dog blood bush should one expects her period?Continue Reading
Jamaicans seem to have added the rice and peas dish to the list of national dish. It is therefore no wonder that there is a bush ‘called rice and peas bushContinue Reading
In these naturally grown elements of nature, whether it is a tree, plant, shrub there are found different medicinal purposes depending on the section used.Continue Reading
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