A "Folk Medicine" for My Daughter's High Blood Sugar and My Knee Pain

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Hello, wonderful people of the Hive world. I've been busy this past week and just read the ASEAN Hive Community Challenge #41 by @justinparke this Sunday evening and got interested in this challenge because I had always used herbal medicine for my kids, especially the Type 1 Diabetic daughter. Hopefully, I still have a few hours to be able to have my entry.

I have been thinking to write a blog regarding this plant that has been a great help to us since the time we knew it. But I always ended up writing other things. Now is my chance to make it done.

I will share with you the plant that we always count on every time my Type 1 Diabetic daughter will have a fever. We call this plant "Insulin Tree".


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Insulin Tree

We call it Insulin Tree, but I am not sure if it was the exact name of the tree. It is different from what we call the Insulin plant. I had three of them in our backyard. It was not yet big since I only planted it last month. The bigger one was last June.

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For Diabetes

The first time we used it was when Jewel got re-active with dengue fever and her blood sugar became High and would not go down to normal even if I already injected her with the insulin prescribed by the Doctor. I shared this happening on one of my blogs.

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I just boiled 2 liters of water with insulin tree leaves this morning, and this is what was left.

I learned that every time Jewel got a fever, her body would become insulin resistant. That is why it will spike to numbers that would make me worry about her getting DKA. And yes, since then, this miracle plant always works every time it happened.

For my knee pain because of high uric acid.

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I am drinking this tonight.

Last December, I could hardly stand because of the pain in my knee every time I tried to move it. I had high uric acid for a year and since December, it got worse because I ate lots of meat that month. I tried drinking the boiled water from insulin tree leaves and the pain was miraculously gone in the morning. Now I always have it on my water bottle.

Where did he know this plant?

My brother-in-law told us that he knew this plant because there was a time when his blood sugar was in the 200s and one of his clients shared with him the leaves of this plant. And after days of drinking, his blood sugar became normal.

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His client was an old lady with Type 2 Diabetic whose medication is insulin. Her daughter was working in another place and heard the news. She sent a stem of the said plant to her mother and told her to plant it and make it grow. This plant was a known medicinal plant in their place a long time ago. She added to her mother that once the tree becomes well-nourished and got enough leaves, she should stop injecting insulin. All she had to do was boil some leaves and drink them daily. Since then, she is not taking any insulin injections anymore until this time.

How to use it?

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My mother-in-law brought this lots of leaves from their house this morning for me since mine has few leaves.

Just get 3-5 leaves of the Insulin Tree and boil it in 1 liter of water. If I want two liters of water, I will add 10-15 medium size leaves. Boil it 5-for 10 minutes or if the color of the water becomes light green. You can smell also its odor once it's ready. I drink one glass of it every after-meal and for Jewel, half a glass of it.

(The pictures below are for my consumption for my uric acid problem.)

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This one was last week.

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I made this tonight for tomorrow's use.

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I am so thankful to God for letting us know about this miracle plant I believe. It may not be a cure for my daughter's Type 1 Diabetes, but it has done a great help to us many times.

That is all for this entry. Thank you for the opportunity! With love mommyjane. 😘

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Maganda din talaga kapag ganitong organic any ginagamit na panggamot ano. Bukod sa safe na sa kidney, makakatipid kapa tas effective pa, san kapa. But that leaves, mejo di sya sakin familiar, I think diko pa sya nakita before, not sure. Baka nalimutan ko lang, maganda if may ganyan din kami ee.

Tama miss... And hindi pa tayo gagastos ng malaki. Ang halaman na ito ay hindi rin pamilyar sa akin. Pero sana malapit lang tayo noh? Bibigyan sana kita, may bagong tanim ako.

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Thank you ☺️.

I'm away to look this plant up. I know fig leaves have benefits.

Hopefully I will be able to search the right name of this plant. I am not familiar what fig leaves look like.

I just saw that the leaves can be made for drinking friends

It can be ☺️. Thank you for dropping by.

Very organic @mommyjane. Your blog will surely inform everyone how helpful this insulin tree is.

Thank you @selflessgem ☺️. Hopefully, this will be a help to others.

For sure, it is @mommyjane.

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There are a few plants here in Cambodia that look similar, but I am not 100% sure if they are the same or not. According to your experience this is obviously a valuable plant, and even it's local name makes it quite clear that its properties are known in the local herbal medicine tradition.

Totally unrelated, but "diabetes" in the Khmer language is translated as "disease sweet urine," and it always makes me laugh because this means someone in Cambodian history was the first to taste diabetic pee and make this discovery 🤔.

Thank you @justinparke for accepting my entry. I really want to share to others about what this plant has did to our life. If only I know the exact name of that tree, perhaps this tree has been used for a long time from where it has grown.
I have read that story about "disease sweet urine" 😁 and I can't imagine someone tasting pee in order to know if he had that disease. Thankful we are not on that time.😂