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Uses of Leaf of Life/Tameawu Leaf for Benefits

By Nana AburiwaaMarch 1, 2025
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What are the Spiritual Uses of Leaf of Life, one may ask. In an earlier article, we talked about a herb that will draw your lover closer to you when you use it. This herb is a leaf that is referred to by many as “Leaf of Life” or “Miracle Leaf“, in Ghana it is known as Taameawu, whiles botanically some scientist refers to it as Kalanchoe Pinnata.

Today I am going to talk about the spiritual uses of the leaf of life or you can say the spiritual uses of Tameawu. If you are curious to know how you can use the leaf of life for spiritual purposes, stay glued to your screens.

I will also be taking you through some of the health and spiritual benefits of using Tameawu or the Leaf of Life.

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  • Origin of Leaf of Life (Tameawu Leaf)
  • 10 Spiritual Uses of Leaf of Life / Tameawu leaf
  • 10 Health Benefits of Tameawu Leaf (Leaf of Life)
  • How to Use The Tameawu Leaf to Get Results
  • The USE of Tameawu for Spiritual Bath
  • USAGE
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Is Tameawu Leaf juju?
  • Can Tameawu Leaf Heal Me?
  • How many times can I use Tameawu Leaf?
  • What is the side effect of Tameawu leaf?
  • Is Tameawu leaf edible?

Origin of Leaf of Life (Tameawu Leaf)

In Ghana, Tameawu in the Asante Twi dialect means “If you hate me, die!”. The Leaf of Life which is known by others as Miracle Leaf also has many names depending on where you asked. Some of these names include Bryophyllum pinnatum, Kalanchoe pinnata, Air plant, Cathedral bells, Life plant, and Goethe plant. In Nigeria, the Taameawu plant is known as “Abamoda” or “Odundun” in the Yoruba dialect, “Odaa Opue” in the Igbo dialect, Danweshin or Ekpokpo by Edo people, and Afiayo in the Efik dialect.

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Uses of Leaf of Life/Tameawu Leaf for Benefits
Leaf of Life plant | Tameawu plant

The plant is a tropical and sub-tropical succulent perennial herb that grows about 1 – 2 meters in height. The Taameawu plant has a hollow stem, that can be red or green in color. It is thick, short, and flexible. The plant is glabrous and succulent. It is scattered across Africa and grows well in the tropical regions.

10 Spiritual Uses of Leaf of Life / Tameawu leaf

  1. It can be used to get Good luck.
  2. It can be used to collect debt.
  3. The leaf can be used as love spells.
  4. It can be used to get favors from people, work, etc.
  5. It can be used as protection against witchcraft.
  6. It can be used to overturn curses.
  7. It protects you against spiritual marriages.
  8. It can be used as protection against any evil eye.
  9. It can be used to destroy spells.
  10. It can be used to help boost your business.

SEE ALSO: Miracle Leaf Benefits and Uses You Should Know.

10 Health Benefits of Tameawu Leaf (Leaf of Life)

  1. The plant improves sleep quality and general well-being in cancer patients, reducing blood pressure as well as preventing kidney damage. Especially in people with high blood pressure, among other therapeutic benefits.
  2. It has also been said that the lightly roasted leaves are used against cancer and inflammation. It is also a leaf infusion used for fevers, according to Creoles. An infusion is a tea extract or drink prepared by soaking tea leaves or herbs in liquid.
  3. A mixture of this leaf juice with coconut oil is used as a remedy for migraines and headaches.
  4. Some indigenous people heat the leaves and apply them topically to boils and skin ulcers.
  5. In Ecuador, the leaf of life is used to treat broken bones and internal bruises.
  6. Infusions of leaves and stems in cold water are used by indigenous tribes of Peru for the treatment of heartburn, urethritis, fevers, and all sorts of respiratory conditions.
  7. The root infusion is also used in epilepsy.
  8. The leaves are known for their anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic activity, anti-hypertensive activity, and anti-tumor activity.
  9. Antiulcer potentials of herbal drugs have been reported in various scientific studies.
  10. The Tameawu leaf is used in our local homes to treat fungal infections like ringworm and sores.

Uses of Leaf of Life/Tameawu Leaf for Benefits
Tameawu Plant

How to Use The Tameawu Leaf to Get Results

I am going to show you how you can use the Tameawu Leaf to get effective results both in terms of health, wealth, and spirituality.

1. To use the Tameawu leaf for cooling the heart, chew the leaf or boil it for tea. This is good for all heart-related ailments.

2. To heal your wounds and sores, both internal and external, do this; for internal wounds, chew and swallow the leaf. If the wound is outside the body, pluck a leaf or two and heat it over the fire. Use the leaf to cover the sore or boil on your body, then bandage it tight.

3. To treat cough in children, all you need to do is pluck a Tameawu leaf, then squeeze and extract the liquid. Give this liquid to the child to drink, and they will be relieved soon.

4. If you want to protect yourself or detoxify, you can chew a leaf or two a day for detoxification and protection.

5. You can use it to prepare palm-nut soup. Add some leaves to the boiling palm nuts and pound them together.

6. It’s used as a vegetable. You can cut it into pieces and mix it with your salad or your vegetable stew.

7. If you want to use it for spiritual protection, you can add it to your bathing water, especially if you are one of those people who take their baths late at night.

8. To draw your lover close to you, read this article.

9. To solve low sperm count issues, get the taameawu plant and eat three leaves whenever you wake up. If you do this for up to 1 or more weeks, your sperm count will increase.

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The USE of Tameawu for Spiritual Bath

A spiritual bath is the cleansing of the body against evil spirits, witchcraft, etc. Perform this spiritual bath when you are suffering from the following:

  1. Spiritual marriage
  2. Unemployment
  3. Bad luck
  4. Poverty
  5. Spiritual illness
  6. Business failure
  7. Barrenness

USAGE:

  1. Get your TAMEAWU leaves and make a wish on it based on your predicament.
  2. Put the Tameawu leaf in a bucket of clean water and bathe it twice daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tameawu Leaf juju?

No. It is not juju but it can perform a lot of miracles.

Can Tameawu Leaf Heal Me?

Yes! The Tameawu Leaf can heal, protect and detoxify you.

How many times can I use Tameawu Leaf?

There no limit. You can use Tameawu leaf endless.

What is the side effect of Tameawu leaf?

It has no known side effects. You can consult your physician if you are still worried.

Is Tameawu leaf edible?

Yes. The Tameawu leaf is edible. You can eat the leaf or you can add it to your soup or stew.

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Nana Aburiwaa

    Hi! I am Nana Aburiwaa, a devoted herbal medicine practitioner who holds a BSc in Herbal Medicine from KNUST. My ultimate goal is to empower people with knowledge about herbal medicine and its profound impact on the body.I take pride in sharing my expertise across various online forums and communities dedicated to herbal medicine. My passion for accurate and valuable information has led me to contribute to respected platforms like Wikipedia.With a solid academic foundation and practical experience, I am here to guide you through the world of herbal medicine. Together, we can navigate this natural approach to wellness and make informed decisions for your health.

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