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How to treat Stroke with Herbs Pelawan?

How to treat Stroke with Herbs Pelawan?

How to treat Stroke with Herbs Pelawan?

How to treat Stroke with Herbs Pelawan?
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How to treat Stroke with Herbs Pelawan?
Overcoming stroke that can attack the Parent and even at a young age, it becomes things that really need to be done. Overcoming strokes by way of herbs is one of the ways of many ways used to treat stroke. One of them is by way of Herbs using Pelawan Leaf, and people are more familiar with Honey Pelawan as Herbal. That the pelawan leaf (Tristaniopsis whiteana) is known by the evidence The case studies mentioned in the explanation below, can help overcome the suffering resulting from a stroke Until it can be a drug Anti acne (anti acne)

Reported and collected from Trubus Magazine, According to Dokter Arijanto Jonosoewojo, SpPD, specialist in internal medicine, dr. Soetomo Hospital, that the paralysis caused by a stroke can occur due to brain cells damaged. This is due to the blockage of blood vessels in the brain, so the brain cells do not get enough oxygen and nutrients.

In medical science, there are 2 types of stroke disease, namely:


1. Ischemic Stroke Disease
Ischemic stroke can occur when the supply of oxygen is inhibited as a result of blockage of blood vessels.
2. Hemorrhagic Stroke.
Hemorrhagic stroke can occur when a blood vessel in charge of supplying blood to the brain is broken.

He stated that A person can be at risk of Stroke if they have 2 of 5 poor medical history, such as:

1. Hypertension
2. High cholesterol
3. Diabetes mellitus
4. sm*ker's
5. Overweight

Diabetic patients may be at risk for stroke due to high sugar levels that can cause blood splinting, which can lead to blockage of blood vessels. In addition, high blood pressure can also trigger a stroke, because it can weaken the blood vessels, which resulted in the rupture and the blood vessels in the blood vessels.

Signs should be cautious of Stroke if:


1. Unbearable headache
2. Dazed
3. The body is easily tired

The Benefits of Trees and Leaf of the Pelawan
The Pelawan tree is a typical plant of the Bangka Belitung Islands, Indonesia.

1. Benefits of The Pelawan
A. Anti Acne

The Pelawan can be used to ward off acne. With the way Applied on the face, then rinse with water until clean. The Pelawan leaf also as anti-bacterial (said Ahmad Suhada, Tree Preservation in Pangkalpinang, Province Bangka Belitung, Indonesia).
B. Antihypertensive
C. Lowering fever
D. Reinforcing the spleen

2. Benefits of trees - tree bark
Can be an antimalaria and anti-bacterial
According to Luissa Verotta and colleagues, from the Department of Organic Chemistry and Industry, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Milan, Italy. Leaf extract of Metanol and Tristaniopsis Calobuxus skin, T. Yateensis, and T. Glauca, potentially anti malaria. Its usefulness is because the content of elagic acid and compound 3,4,5 --- Trimethosyphenyl --- (6'-0-galloy) -0-β-d-glucopyranoside plays an active role inhibiting the growth of Plasmodium Falciparum. - Parasites Cause Malaria.

3. Benefits of sap from Pelawan trees

Can overcome the presence of warts
According to an owner of a herb shop in Sungailiat City, Bangka Regency, Bangka Belitung Province, Indonesia, Novian Yatrizal, that local residents use sap from Pelawan rod to treat warts. Applying the Pelawan tree sap all over the surface of the wart or wound on the surface of the skin. The wound on the skin also dries quickly after smeared sap Pelawan them.

Although Pelawan can help to treat Stroke, but this has not been so revealed. Because the scientific test of the leaves of the opponent is still limited in number.
According to the Madya Researcher from the Center for Forestry Research and Development in Bogor City, West Java, Dr. Yelin Adalina, SSI, MSi, research on the properties of Pelawan leaves is still a little, "Most research to examine the benefits of Pelawan honey", said doctoral, alumnus Institute Bogor Agriculture.

And according to Rahmawati Januar and colleagues Biology Study Program, University of Riau, cautioned to be careful in consuming the leaves of the opponent (Tristaniopsis whiteana) in a long time, because consuming in the long term can have toxic effects on the liver.

Apart from that, according to the report and also collected from Trubus Magazine, a case study informs that in 2016, a person known as Asep got advice from a friend to consume boiled water from the Pelawan Leaf (Tristaniopsis whiteana), and is known to many growing in the forests of the Bangka Belitung Islands, Indonesia, vacant land and yard.

How to Boil The Pelawan Leaf

1. Brewed 1 tablespoon with hot water
2. For about 5 minutes,
3. Then after the sedimentation of water turns to brown and warm, Acep drink 3 times a day,
Then he began to feel his body improved on the 6th day after consuming a decoction of dried leaves from Pelawan. Acep can grow gradually and after 2 weeks later Acep feels his body becomes fit, and after 1 month of consuming, Acep says "Right now I can move like a healthy person".

It is advisable to consult a medical expert, the above information from someone who has ever consumed, may not apply to everyone or have certain effects, it is advisable to consult a health professional.

Pelawan Leaf have active compounds
A Tree Conserver from Pangkalpinang, Bangka Belitung, Indonesia, Ahmad Suhada, made himself a "guinea pig", he brewed some Pelawan leaf and then drank it. Suhada said, "Sweat will come out as a toxin of ongoing release marks, deep sleep so the body feels fresh".

Suhada was also encouraged to reveal the secrets of the Pelawan nature, and took him to the Laboratory of the Center for Biopharmaceutical Studies, Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), West Java, Indonesia.

From the results of scientific research Center Biopharmaceutical Studies prove that the Pelawan leaf contain:

1. Flavonoids 0.03%
Flavonoids are one of the antioxidants that play an important role in preventing the free form in the body. Free radicals are known to cause fat metabolism, and cholesterol is impaired, which can lead to accumulation of blood vessels easily.

According to Aedin Cassidy, from the Department of Nutrition, Norwich Medical School, UK, consuming fruits and vegetables containing Flavonoids 3 to 5 times per day potentially reduces the risk of stroke by 11%, and if consumed more than 5 times a day. Can reduce up to 26% risk of stroke.

2. Saponin 0.95%
Saponins are known to protect the brain from damage caused by an Ischemic Stroke attack.

This is in line with the research, Ling Geng Yan and colleagues, from the School of Pharmacy, Nanjing University, China.
Ling Geng Yan proves (experiment) the presence of Saponin can inhibit the blockage that occurs in the blood vessels of rats suffering from ischemic stroke.

3. Protein 6%

4. Tanin 1.04%
Tanin, better known as tannic acid, is a chemical compound that can act as an antiviral, and antibacterial and anti-tumor.

Based on the Health Research Database of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, in 2013, stroke patients in Indonesia increased from 8.3% in 2007 to 12.1% per 1,000 population by 2013. The highest number of stroke patients in West Java province reached 33,895 stroke patients . Therefore, Pelawan leaves can be one of the herbal remedies in overcoming Stroke. Moreover, how to spell this opponent leaves quite easily. In addition to treating scratches, Pelawan are scientifically proven to overcome kidney stones, antibacterial, and treat Malaria.

It is repeated that it is better if you want to use herbs, preferably in accordance with prescriptions and information from doctors, the above information is a person's information, may not apply to everyone. or have certain effects, it is advisable to consult with specialists and health professionals first.

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Written by JunniZein (www.bakuk. us)
Please criticize and suggest if there are errors in the writing of existing theories and facts.
This medium is only an Information Facility, which is not intended to replace Expert and Professional Theories in its field.
(Source: Trubus Magazine, 564, Issue November 2016, pp. 8-13, and
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