Mulberry as antidiabetic

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Mulberry as antidiabetic
« on: April 29, 2015, 11:44:01 AM »
Mulberry

Familia de Moraceae

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The tree which grows berries called Mulberry. Its scientific name is Morus nigra and belongs to the Moraceae family.
The Mulberry has large oval leaves, rounded at the base, toothed edges and hairs on nerves in the back.
The fruits of Mulberry (berries) grow grouped to form the default. These are black or reddish purple, with a particularly bittersweet.
The fruit is very juicy and flavorful.
It is believed that morality originated in ancient Persia.
Morus nigra is a tree widely cultivated in all regions.
Mainly interested in harvesting the fruit, but also can take the leaves and root of this herb.
When the berries are ripe, have large amounts of sugars, mostly glucose and fructose. They also contain albuminoids, gums, organic acids, pectosa, and coloring matter.
The fruits of this medicinal plant are mild laxatives.
The Mulberry is a good anti-inflammatory; this effect is due primarily to the cortex. It is widely used in the mouth and throat inflammations.
The leaves of this herb have astringent properties and anti-diabetic and used in pharyngitis, stomatitis and hyper glycemia.

Recipes for this herb:

Fruits: Berries are eaten directly from the tree. Do not overuse of the berries as they can get diarrhea and cramps.

Juice: You can also make Mulberry juice.

Infusion is prepared from the leaves of the mulberry.
It takes a handful of fresh leaves of Morus nigra and placed in a quart of boiling water.
They drink 3 cups a day before meals.

This same infusion, a little more concentrated, can be used to make washing and gargling.

Extract: This extract is prepared from the leaves of this herb. They take 30 to 50 drops before meals.

Mulberry syrup, gives very good results in gargles, and sore mouth and throat.

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Re: Mulberry as antidiabetic
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2015, 03:10:58 PM »
Good to know.