This medical herb is commonly known as Sabah Snake Grass(SSG), - TopicsExpress



          

This medical herb is commonly known as Sabah Snake Grass(SSG), Daun Belalai Gajah, 憂遁草(忧遁草) or Clinacanthus Nutans. It belongs to acanthaceae family and grows well in tropical weather countries such as Malaysia or Indonesia. Sabah Snake Grass(Clinacanthus Nutans) can be multiplied through stem cutting. Generally, the maturity of SSG is 3-9 months. Study found that Sabah Snake Grass(Clinacanthus Nutans) is a non-toxic, high content of flavonoids, as well as containing variety of human body essential minerals, vitamins, amino acids. In recent years, cancer patients from Malaysia found that consumption of Sabah Snake Grass(Clinacanthus Nutans) have good efficacy against cancer. Sabah Snake Grass or SSG also claims to be able to heal diabetes, dermatitis, reduce back pain, high blood pressure or high uric acid. The following news was published on 4/5 & 4/6 @ Guang Ming Daily newspaper in Malaysia. A man who had Lymphatic Cancer -- Stage 4 with 123 Lymph nodes affected. His cancer started in March 2008. Affected parts: 1st: Right lung, 2nd: Left lung, 3rd: Groin, 4th: Eye and 5th: Mouth. After 9 chemotherapies he stopped the treatment on 10/11/2008 because 5 specialists said that he can only survive for 3 more months. Today, after more than 2 years, he has recovered and is still living. Thanks to the Sabah Snake Grass (Clinacanthus nutans) which he planted at his house. He blended the leaves with green apple (without skin and seeds) and drank them after breakfast everyday. After 3 days, 6 tumors disappeared. After 13 days, he went for a blood test, an oncologist said that he was 96% cured. He encouraged those who suffered from various types of cancers to take the herb for healing and so far more than 1,000 people who had taken the herbs showed improvement.
Posted on: Wed, 21 Jan 2015 16:23:50 +0000

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