African ways to cure malaria with natural home remedies

Stop and heal that malaria naturally with home and local remedies

Malaria is a common and life-threatening disease in many tropical and subtropical areas. There are currently over 100 countries and territories where there is a risk of malaria transmission.

MALARIA
Malaria is a disease caused by the transmission of malaria parasite into the body by mosquitoes.
Malaria is caused by the protozoan parasite Plasmodium.
Human malaria is caused by four different species of Plasmodium: P. falciparum, P. malariae, P. ovale and P. vivax. It could also be transferred into the blood stream through
infected needles, mother to unborn child and through blood transfusion.
The disease is most commonly transmitted by an infected female Anopheles mosquito. The mosquito bite introduces the parasites from the mosquito’s saliva into a person’s blood.The parasites travel to the liver where they mature and reproduce. Five species of Plasmodium can infect and be spread by humans.

SYMPTOMS OF MALARIA.
The most severe form is caused by P. falciparum; variable clinical features include fever, chills, headache, muscular aching and weakness, vomiting, cough, diarrhoea and abdominal pain.

Other symptoms related to organ failure may supervene, such as acute renal failure, pulmonary oedema, generalized convulsions, circulatory collapse, followed by coma and
death. The initial symptoms, which may be mild, may not be easy to recognize as being due to malaria.
Natural Remedies ingredients.
Lemon grass:

LEMON GRASS:  lemon grass is a natural insect repellant, it will help hinder development of insect borne illnesses just like malaria, dengue as well as Lyme disease. Research indicates that lemongrass extract as well as lemongrass oil curbs development of malarial pathogens almost just as anti-malarial drug Chloroquine.
Pawpaw leaves:


MALARIA NATURAL REMEDY
Ingredients; lemon grass (fever grass)
water.
Preparation:cut.   cook the lemon grass (fever grass) and drink as tea. And cut the paw paw leaf and soak it on water for 2 days.
Dosage; take 1 cup, 2 times daily for one week.

ALTERNATIVES
Precautions:
We have four precautions on how to protect from malaria.
1. Be Aware of the risk, the incubation period, the possibility of delayed onset, and the main symptoms.
2. Avoid being Bitten by mosquitoes, especially between dusk and dawn.
3.Take malaria drugs when appropriate, at regular intervals to prevent acute malaria attacks.
4. Immediately seek Diagnosis and treatment if a fever develops 1 week or more after entering an area where there is a malaria risk and up to 3 months (or, rarely, later) after departure from a risk area‎.
5.The Use of Treated  Malaria
nets in the home

(b) Cutting long grasses – (c)Clearing mosquito breeding ground – (d)Promote education and public awareness‎.
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