Griffonia simplicifolia
Avant-propos :
le Griffonia simplicifolia est une plante grimpante légumineuse native de l'Afrique de l'Ouest et d'Afrique Centrale utilisée principalement dans la médecine traditionnelle africaine, les graines, les feuilles, les racines ainsi que le jus d’un griffonia simplicifolia
servaient à guérir différentes maladies, telles que la diarrhée, les
maux d’estomac, la maladie de vessie et de rein, ainsi que les
vomissements.
Ses graines sont également connues pour ses vertus aphrodisiaques et antibiotiques.
Ses graines sont également connues pour ses vertus aphrodisiaques et antibiotiques.
Santé :
Une seule graine de griffonia comporte
3 à 7% de cette substance, essentielle au bien-être de l’être humain.
Jusqu’à maintenant, les chercheurs n’ont jamais trouvé de tel taux
d’Hydroxytryptotane dans aucune autre plante. Outre l’acide aminé, le
griffonia comporte également d’importante quantité de sels minéraux et
de vitamines.
Griffonia Simplicifolia, un remède naturel contre la dépression
La présence de L5-HTP
dans les graines de la Griffonia est extrêmement précieuse car ce
principe actif se transforme dans l’organisme en sérotonine. La
sérotonine, appelée aussi l’hormone du bonheur, est un neurotransmetteur
qui joue un rôle essentiel dans le cerveau en régulant notamment les
cycles circadiens (veille et sommeil, métabolisme, circulation sanguine
et taux de cortisol). La sérotonine possède également des
propriétés essentielles pour lutter contre la dépression, le stress, les
phobies et les troubles de l’humeur.
Griffonia Simplicifolia... History and Origin
Plant native to West and Central Africa, specifically Ghana, Togo and
Cote d’Ivoire, Griffonia has been used for centuries in traditional
African medicine for its numerous health benefits, particularly to help
the healing of wounds and other skin lesions, stimulate libido and get
rid of certain renal disorders. It is also used as a natural antibiotic
in many African countries.
Uses and Benefits
In Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria the pulped bark is applied to syphilitic sores.
A leaf decoction is used as an emetic,cough medic ine and aphrodisiac. A decoction of stems and leaves is taken as a purgative to treat constipation and is used externally as an antiseptic wash to treat suppurating wounds. Leaf sap is used as eye drops to cure inflamed eyes and is drunk or applied as an enema to cure kidney problems.
Stems and stem bark are made into a paste that is applied to decaying teeth, and a paste made from the leaves is applied to burns.
Ground twig bark, mixed with lemon juice and Capsicum pepper, is applied to scarifications to treat intercostals pain.
Chewing the stems is claimed to produce an aphrodisiac effect.
In Nigeria an extract fro m the a powdered root has been used to treat sickle cell anaemia. The wood is hard and tough and in Ghana stems are used to make walking sticks. The leaves are used in the production of palm wine, and give the wine a bitter taste.
In Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria the pulped bark is applied to syphilitic sores.
A leaf decoction is used as an emetic,cough medic ine and aphrodisiac. A decoction of stems and leaves is taken as a purgative to treat constipation and is used externally as an antiseptic wash to treat suppurating wounds. Leaf sap is used as eye drops to cure inflamed eyes and is drunk or applied as an enema to cure kidney problems.
Stems and stem bark are made into a paste that is applied to decaying teeth, and a paste made from the leaves is applied to burns.
Ground twig bark, mixed with lemon juice and Capsicum pepper, is applied to scarifications to treat intercostals pain.
Chewing the stems is claimed to produce an aphrodisiac effect.
In Nigeria an extract fro m the a powdered root has been used to treat sickle cell anaemia. The wood is hard and tough and in Ghana stems are used to make walking sticks. The leaves are used in the production of palm wine, and give the wine a bitter taste.
The study found that Griffonia can ease motion sickness. People who suffer from motion sickness can feel nausea, headache, fatigue, vertigo
and dizziness when moving in cars, trains, planes or boats. They may
experience cold sweats and even vomiting. It can make travel very
difficult. Motion sickness is the result of conflicting information
coming in through the inner ear and the eyes and the nerves in the
body’s extremities.
sources :
http://siriusblack.org/griffonia-simplicifolia/
http://bonheuretsante.fr/tout-savoir-sur-le-griffonia/
http://www.griffonia-simplicifolia.com/
https://herbpathy.com/Uses-and-Benefits-of-Griffonia-Simplicifolia-Cid6186
http://www.ijplsjournal.com/issues%20PDF%20files/july2010/8..pdf
http://www.booboone.com/griffonia-simplicifolia/
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/griffonia-simplicifolia-african-herb-found-superior-drugs-motion-sickness