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Aloe secundiflora

Kiswahili: Tolkos (Pokot), Kamba: Kiluma, Kikuyu: Mugua-nugu, Luo: Ogaka, Pokot: Tolkos, Samburu: Sukoroi,

Family: Asphodelaceae

The plant is used by different communities for cleansing the uterus and the fallopian tubes. It is also used to manage endometriosis. The leaves are cleaned, chopped into small pieces, ground, and filtered. 1 liter of the resulting juice is mixed with ½ kg of honey and fermented for 7 days. 1 tablespoon is taken before every meal. 

Aloe secundiflora

Anti


Typhoid


Used as a shaving cream


Painful menstruation


Cleans uterus & fallopian tubes


Skin problems (rashes/ wounds)


treats typhoid and amoeba


Stomach upset, thrush


General stomach ache



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