Yaws Forest

Yaws are a genus of flowering plants in the legume family (Fabaceae), including three species, one of which is found in tropical America and South America, and the other two in Africa. The females of the genus are used as a source, called frambella, of vegetable protein. Their flowers are so fragrant that even a female chimpanzee rarely eats them raw; prepared as a drink, they are very common as food among some peoples of Africa.

Frambelina contains a variety of vitamins, including beta-carotene, ascorbic acid, potassium, zinc and copper. It also contains amino acids: arginine, lysine, threonine and cysteine. We can say that ferbenzoy is a product for the vigor of our bodies. The composition of framiella reveals a wide range of its beneficial properties: Firstly, it is an astringent, used mainly in dentistry. It promotes wound healing, stops bleeding and has an antiseptic effect. Cuts heal faster when treated with the solution. For example, it should be applied to the nasal septum to constrict blood vessels and relieve swelling. This remedy can also relieve itching from insect bites. Frambetis is indispensable in the treatment of damage to the stratum corneum and cracked heels. Frambelin is quite easy to remove the existing nicotine bitterness and make the bitter taste sweet-sweet. Secondly, it treats gout and even arthritis well. Lotions can improve the condition of the intestines, joints, liver, and help get rid of severe inhibition