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“10 Health Benefits of Tawa Tawa Tea” Dec 18, 2014 11,771 views 3 Likes 1 Comment “Tawa Tawa Tea works great for infections, anxiety, diarrhea, asthma, Dengue Fever and much more.” Where it Grows Tawa Tawa tea (Euphorbia hirta) or “The Asthma Plant” grows all over India, Asia, Japan, Australia, and in other parts of the world including the US. Other names for the plant are: pill bearing spurge, garden spurge, hairy spurge, koko kahiki in Hawaii, and baridhudi in Hindi. It loves growing in open areas with lots of grass and even along side roads… and it’s easy to grow. Parts Used The leaves and stems are most commonly used for tea… but for certain applications even the roots are used. Dr. Paul Haider Spiritual Teacher and Master Herbalist Follow
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“10 Health Benefits of Tawa Tawa Tea”Dec 18, 2014 11,771 views 3 Likes 1 Comment

“Tawa Tawa Tea works great for infections, anxiety, diarrhea, asthma,

Dengue Fever and much more.”

Where it Grows ­ Tawa Tawa tea (Euphorbia hirta) or “The Asthma Plant”

grows all over India, Asia, Japan, Australia, and in other parts of the world

including the US.

Other names for the plant are: pill bearing spurge, garden spurge, hairy spurge,

koko kahiki in Hawaii, and baridhudi in Hindi. It loves growing in open areas

with lots of grass and even along side roads… and it’s easy to grow.

Parts Used ­ The leaves and stems are most commonly used for tea… but for

certain applications even the roots are used.

Dr. Paul HaiderSpiritual Teacher and Master Herbalist Follow

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Lowers Blood Pressure ­ Tawa Tawa Tea lowers blood pressure by being a

anti­diuretic agent… containing a angiotensin enzyme that decreases urine

output.

Anti­diuretic ­ Tawa Tawa Tea is great for those who suffer from drinking too

much coffee and becoming too dehydrated or drinking too much alcohol. This tea

decreases urine output thus helping to prevent dehydration. It contains tannins

and other compounds that re­absorb electrolytes and water into the system.

Antibacterial, Anti­fungal, and Ameba Agent ­ Tawa Tawa Tea is a good

antibacterial, anti­ameba, and anti­fungal agent that inhibits the growth of these

infections… plus the tea can be used externally for treating athletes foot. It’s

recommended for internal use to boil up to 50 grams of the fresh leaves in 4 cups

water for 3 or 4 minutes, then drinking 3 to 5 cups a day.

GI Tract ­ Tawa Tawa Tea calms and soothes the GI tract and puts an end to

diarrhea. For diarrhea use one teaspoon of the dried leaves steeped in one cup of

water for 5 to 10 minutes and drink 2 or 3 cups a day.

Relaxing Agent ­ Tawa Tawa Tea also helps to sooth away anxiety and stress.

For stress boil up to 50 grams of the fresh leaves in 4 cups water for 3 or 4

minutes, then drinking 3 to 5 cups a day.

Increases Platelet Production ­ Tawa Tawa Tea boosts platelet production. A

study with rabbits at San Pedro College in the Philippines showed a 194%

increase in platelet production. Steep 1 teaspoon of dried leaves in one cup of hot

water for 10 minutes and drink 2 to 3 times a day.

Dengue Fever ­ Tawa Tawa Tea can boost platelet production which is

important for treating Dengue Fever. But it should not be used for more than 24

hours or up to 2 or 3 days in the beginning stages of Dengue Fever.

Asthma and Bronchitis ­ Tawa Tawa Tea works well for asthma and bronchitis

as a bronchodilator… thus making it easier to breathe.

Skin Problems ­ The fresh sap of the plant can be applied externally for treating

wounds, boils, warts, fungi, and rashes… it will turn dark blue when applied. Plus

a dried powder of the leaves can also be used for open wounds.

Oral Ulcers ­ Tawa Tawa Tea used as a gargle heals oral ulcers… because it kills

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bacteria.

Use ­ Tawa Tawa Tea should only be used for short periods of time. Sometimes

only 24 hours, at other times 5 or 6 days, it’s very powerful and must be used with

care.

Forms ­ Tawa Tawa can be found as teas, capsules, and powders.

Finding ­ If you google “Buy Tawa Tawa Tea” or “Buy Tawa Tawa Capsules” lots

of places to buy Tawa Tawa Tea on­line will be found. And you can also find the

tea and capsules on Amazon. Or you can ask for Tawa Tawa Tea at your local

health food store.

Feel Free to Share ­ This information is meant to get you started… so you can do

more research on your own… dig a little deeper and find what works for you. This

article is for educational purposes only, I strongly recommend that you seek

advice from your own GP, private doctor, or medical specialist for any ailment,

illness, or medical condition.. this article not meant to be a scientific analysis in

any way, shape, or form.

Dr. Paul Haider – Master Herbalist and Spiritual Teacher for over 25 years,

helping people to recover and feel healthy. You can also find Dr. Haider on FB

under Dr. Paul Haider, Healing Herbs, and at www.paulhaider.com – feel free to

contact him any time,

Here is a short video bio – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK6Eg­xlX3U

Here is my Google+ address if any of you would like to connect. —

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bob brammerPublic Procurement & Plant Management Consultant

I can highly recommend tawa tawa from recent personal experience with asevere bout of dengue fever. Sipped as an infusion of the whole plant,which is a common "weed" in southern Philippines, it produced a rapidturnaround in my white cell platelet count from a seriously low 24. Definiteside benefit is co medication with liberal amounts of durian & vanilla icecream!!

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Proponents for allowing government officials to have backdoors to encrypted

communications need to read Franz Kafka. Nearly a century ago, Kafka deftly

captured the irony at the heart of their argument in his short story, "The Burrow."

After the Paris attacks, national security proponents in the US and abroad have

been making even more vigorous attempts to mandate a backdoor to encryption.

The Encryption Backdoor ArgumentTh encryption backdoor argument has been made and soundly rejected many

times, most notably in the 1990s, when the government wanted the Clipper Chip,

a requirement for a back door in technology for law enforcement and national

security officials to use.

The argument was renewed when Apple and other companies started facilitating

end­to­end user encryption. According to national security and law enforcement

officials, the back door is needed so that criminals cannot use encryption to shield

communications from surveillance.

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Now, after the tragic terrorism in Paris, the encryption backdoor argument has

become popular with politicians. British Prime Minister Cameron declared: "

[T]he question is: are we going to allow a means of communications which it

simply isn’t possible to read. My answer to that question is: ‘No we must not’.”

President Obama echoed these statements: “If we find evidence of a terrorist plot

. . . and despite having a phone number, despite having a social media address or

email address, we can’t penetrate that, that’s a problem.”

FBI Director James Comey stated before Congress that law enforcement needs

special access to encrypted communications.

Kafka's "The Burrow"Kafka's "The Burrow" so aptly captures the problems with this approach. An

animal builds an elaborate burrow of underground tunnels. Riddled with fear

and insecurity, the creature builds the most elaborate burrow ­­ a maze of

passages, misdirection, defenses, and so on. He becomes obsessed with building

the burrow, constantly doubting its safety, constantly regretting that he didn't

build it with even more defenses. He tries to make it totally secure, but one

problem remains: An enemy might invade.

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The animal says: "At a distance of some thousand paces from this hole lies,

covered by a movable layer of moss, the real entrance to the burrow; it is secured

as safely as anything in this world can be secured; yet someone could step on the

moss or break through it, and then my burrow would lie open, and anybody who

liked ­­ please note, however, that quite uncommon abilities would also be

required ­­ could make his way in and destroy everything for good."

So the animal winds up sleeping outside the burrow to stand guard over the

entrance. "My burrow takes up too much of my thoughts," the animal confesses.

"I fled from the entrance fast enough, but soon I am back at it again. I seek out a

good hiding place and keep watch on the entrance of my house ­­ this time from

outside ­­ for whole days and nights. Call it foolish if you like; it gives me infinite

pleasure and reassures me."

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(The above image is a page from Kafka by R. Crumb and David Zane Mairowitz ­­

a graphic novel style rendering of Kafka's stories.)

And that's the irony (or perhaps more aptly put, the absurdity) at the heart of the

story ­­ the animal becomes so obsessed with his project of building the most

secure burrow that he sacrifices his own security in the process.

Backdoors Undermine Security in the Name of SecurityBackdoors are a huge security risk and undermine the effectiveness of encryption

for everyone. A report by a group of leading security experts concluded that

installing back doors would undermine security by creating an enormous

vulnerability: "If law enforcement’s keys guaranteed access to everything, an

attacker who gained access to these keys would enjoy the same privilege."

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About 60 of the leading technology companies including Microsoft, Google,

Apple, Facebook, and Twitter have vigorously critiqued backdoor proposals

because of the significant security risks that backdoors present.

When such a chorus of technology experts and companies point out problems, it

is wise to listen. The security of all of our communications is of tremendous

importance ­­ and it has national security implications. If the keys got in the

hands of had guys, our financial system could be compromised. People who have

access to critical systems could be blackmailed. Key research and intellectual

property could fall into the wrong clutches. Private communication is not

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antithetical to security ­­ it is essential to security.

Encryption is a tool that can certainly be used by the bad guys, but it is also a tool

that is primarily used to keep the bad guys out. Creating a major vulnerability

that will make every hacker salivate will not keep us more secure. And the

terrorists, instead of saying: "Darn, the governments of our enemies now have a

backdoor," might be saying: "Great, a backdoor we can use ourselves to attack."

Let's not open up a backdoor to protect the front door. Let's not make ourselves

less secure in the name of security.

For those interested in reading "The Burrow," it's in Franz Kafka, The Complete

Stories.

Useful ResourcesJonathan Zittrain, An Open Letter to Prime Minster Cameron

Keys Under Doormats: Mandating Insecurity by Requiring Government Access

to all Data and Communications

Letter to President Obama from the Information Technology Industry Council

(ITI) and Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA)

Danny Weitzner, Encryption Solution in Wake of Paris Should Come from

Washington Not Silicon Valley

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* * *

Daniel J. Solove is the John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of

Law at George Washington University Law School and the founder

of TeachPrivacy, a privacy/data security training company. He is

the author of 10 books and more than 50 articles.

The views here are the personal views of Professor Solove and not

those of any organization with which he is affiliated.

The Privacy + Security ForumOct. 24­26, 2016 in Washington DC

Image Credits: Fotolia, Etching of Kafka by Jan Hladík (from

Wikipedia), all with some with adaptations by Solove

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