I've said it before and I'll say it again: nature provides the best medicine. Scientists were recently stunned to find that 18 patients with malaria were able to recover after they were given dried plant leaves, instead of conventional medication.
All 18 patients made a full recovery within just five days of beginning treatment. The patients ranged in age from 14 months old to 60 years old. One of the patients was a five-year-old child who had fallen into a coma. When the ACT treatment failed, natural medicine proved superior.
The Herb That Fights Malaria Better Than Conventional Medication
The Artemisia annua plant is commonly known as "sweet wormwood." It's often used in artemisinin combination therapy. ACT therapy combines sweet wormwood with other drugs in an effort to combat malaria. Pamela Weathers, Ph.D. is a professor of biotechnology at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She lead an international team in studying the use of dried leaves from sweet wormwood in the treatment of malaria. The team treated 18 malaria patients in the Congo who were not responding to conventional treatment. They treated the patients with dried leaves from the Artemisia annua plant.
All 18 patients made a full recovery within just five days of beginning treatment. The patients ranged in age from 14 months old to 60 years old. One of the patients was a five-year-old child who had fallen into a coma. When the ACT treatment failed, natural medicine proved superior.