Can diabetes be cured? Tabebuia impetiginosa as a Cure for Diabetes and Cancer
SAFETY NOTE FOR PREGNANT WOMEN: Tabebuia is not safe for use as an herbal remedy for cancer during pregnancy. There are a number of powerful herbal cures for pregnancy cancers as well as alternative cancer treatments that are safe for use during pregnancy. We provide health coaching for pregnancy including coaching to heal cancer during pregnancy using non-toxic medicines. Click here to read more about Burdock Root as an herbal remedy for cancer during pregnancy and lactation. If you are looking for an herbal remedy for diabetes during pregnancy, please click here to read more about the herb Melissa officinalis. Pau d’Arco is a well kept secret, but we tell all of our health coaching clients about this amazing herb. You see, there are many different species of Pau d’Arco and, usually, the Pau d’Arco teas that are sold in grocery stores or health food stores have no medicinal effects at all. They’re practically useless medicinally. On the other hand, certain species of Pau d’Arco, especially the Tabebuia impetiginosa tree (which is now sometimes referred to as Handroanthus impetiginosus) are miracle-herbs that cure diabetes as well as cancer, Candida, parasites, COVID, Long COVID, and a range of other serious diseases.Tabebuia impetiginosa: Herbal Cure for Cancer and Diabetes
Tabebuia impetiginosa is one of my favorite herbal remedies. It helps people lose weight naturally while treating type 2 diabetes and heart disease at the same time. Tabebuia impetiginosa is native to Central and South America and it functions as an herbal anti-inflammatory agent that is powerful as an antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral agent. It’s one of those herbal antibiotics and antivirals that would’ve put Big Pharma out of business years ago, if all of the big pharmaceutical companies and other related organizations didn’t work tirelessly to cover up, for example, the fact that this herb was once used very successfully as a very reliable cure for cancer in Sao Paulo, Brazil hospitals. When doctors there discovered how powerful Tabebuia impetiginosa is against cancer, they gave it to their patients who were miraculously cured. So people lined up on the front lawn of the hospital for treatment. Reports of a cure were published in newspapers.
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This was when Big Pharma showed up.But the cat had been let out of the bag. People in Brazil went out into the forests to rip the bark from the Tabebuia impetiginosa trees, nearly pushing this species toward extinction in their desperation to get hold of this essential medicine. So this is an herb that deserves respect.
Tabebuia impetiginosa: How to Use It
If you choose to use Tabebuia impetiginosa, follow the instructions and brew it as a decoction according to the following recipe:
- Boil water in a Pyrex or glass bowl.
- Turn the heat down and let the water cool until it is hot, but not boiling.
- Add the bark and allow it to simmer for 20 minutes.
- Use 2 tablespoons of Pau d’Arco bark per 3 cups of water.
- Drink 3 to 6 cups of the tea daily. Sip at the brew slowly throughout the day.
- Drink twice as much for more serious diseases.
Or administer Tabebuia impetiginosa in tincture form according to the package instructions. Read more about Tabebuia impetiginosa as a cure for cancer here.
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As an antidiabetic herb, Tabebuia impetiginosa reduces blood triglycerides, it reduces obesity, it opens microcirculation, lowers blood sugar, reduces pain, and treats arthritis naturally. If you have diabetes and arthritis, for example, you might want to start with this herbal remedy for diabetes or if you’ve searching for a cure for diabetes and cancer, do a continuous treatment with Tabebuia impetiginosa for 20-30 days and then evaluate your progress.
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