Welcome to Africa Potato Products
What is African Wild Potato?
African wild potato (Hypoxis rooperi) is a plant. People use it to make medicine.
The African wild potato is used for urinary tract disorders including bladder infections (cystitis), prostate problems including benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostate cancer; other cancers; and lung disease. It is also used for tuberculosis, arthritis, and a skin condition called psoriasis, as well as for delaying AIDS symptoms in people who are HIV-positive.
Some people apply African wild potato directly to the skin to promote wound healing.
How does African Wild Potato work?
African wild potato contains chemicals that might decrease inflammation.
Benefits of African Potato Products:
- Stimulate new cell growth and counteract aging.
- It is non-toxic and is used in a wide range of conditions.
- Strengthen the immune system against any disease
- All products are of natural origin and no chemical products are used in the manufacturing process.
- Research has shown that African Potato stabilizes CD4-T cells in HIV / AIDS patients.
- Heals from the inside and outside.
- Proven results.
Possibly Effective For:
Trouble urinating because of an enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia, BPH). African wild potato contains a chemical called beta-sitosterol, which seems to improve symptoms of BPH. In research, some specific African wild potato extracts (Harzol, Azuprostat) taken by mouth alone, or in combination with other beta-sitosterol sources, reduced urinary symptoms of BPH and improved quality of life.
- Lung cancer. Early research suggests that hypoxoside, an African wild potato extract, might help people with lung cancer live longer.
- Bladder infections.
- Cancer.
- Lung disease.
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- Tuberculosis (TB).
- Arthritis.
- A skin condition called psoriasis.
- Wound healing.
- Improving the immune system.
- Other conditions.
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