Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Bajakah

Bajakah is a typical plant of Central Kalimantan which has long been used as a cancer cure for generations by the ancestors of the Dayak tribe. This plant has always been mystically identified, but from the results of laboratory tests that have proven to contain 40 kinds of cancer-healing substances including saponins, phenolics, steroids, terpenoids, tannins, and alkonoids. The tannin and plafonoid compounds play a role by releasing hydroxyl compounds which will bind to the cancer compound, so that it can inhibit cancer growth.
Bajakah cannot be cultivated because their contents will subside with pirate plants that grow in their natural habitat. This plant grows in the interior peatlands of Kalimantan and has a form of sticks out. Garnish grows by propagating until it reaches a height of 5 meters on another tree that it propagates.
One of the factors that make a tree plantable cannot be cultivated because it only grows in lush locations where there is little sunlight because it is covered by lush forests. If it is cultivated, the contents will have different structures and different substances.
Bajakah root has been proven to cure cancer in some Dayak tribes, even stage 4 cancer can be completely cured after drinking this boiled root water regularly.

How to consume pirated roots:

1. Dry the Bajakah root by drying in the sun
2. Pounded with a mashing tool or can be blended
3. boil 1 gram of Bajakah root with 500 milliliters of water for 30 minutes
4. Bajakah roots ready to be drunk

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