While we await the disappearance of this dreaded pandemic, it is so refreshing to hang out with friends and catch up on the latest news as we sip a cup of tea and pray for an end to the COVID-19 virus. It is even more meaningful when you know that the tea you are sipping is likely to ward off the virus if you should be exposed to it. However, due to the need for social distancing and wearing a mask, many are hesitant to venture outside, even if it's just to go next door to visit a neighbor. I took the leap of faith and visited my long time friend, Brenda and her mom, who lives thirteen (13) miles away. I took the chance because I know exactly what to do to avoid getting infected and, even if I was exposed, I know how to start treating myself effectively. Of course, I shared my knowledge with my friends with the hope that each one will teach one.
In this book you will discover how using a simple herb can be helpful to you in many ways. How keeping some at home will reduce your trips to the doctor's office and prevent you from taking over-the-counter drugs that can have devastating side effects. Listening daily to the increasing spread of the COVID-19 virus throughout the world is depressing. It is my desire to share my experience with using lemongrass with the world in order to save lives.
Learn how to protect yourself from getting COVID-19 and how to quickly start treating yourself if your ever get the symptoms. This book will not only teach you what you can use to reduce a fever, but you will find out how others have used lemongrass to kill cancer cells.
Efelin Williams graduated from the University of the West Indies with a Business Studies Degree and a certificate in creative writing. She wrote several poems and her instructor was impressed by her imagination. She also completed a writing course at Nova Southeastern University. She has always had an interest in writing but was not sure how she could make a livelihood being a writer so she focused on gaining a Bachelors of Public Administration degree from Barry University and a Health Information Management degree from Broward College, where she served as Historian in Phi Theta Kappa. She worked for several years as a Medical Records Coordinator and also did Court Reporting. Now that she is retired she has the time to focus on her first love, writing, and with a desire to help people from all walks of life, wish to share her experiences with others in order to improve lives.