Tetrapleura tetraptera, also known as Aidan fruit, Aridan, or prekese, is a powerhouse in African traditional medicine and cuisine, especially in West Africa. The whole plant — fruit, bark, Powder and seeds — is used for healing, spiritual work, and culinary flavor.
Postpartum & Women’s Health
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In many African traditions, prekese is used in postpartum baths or soups to help cleanse and heal the womb.
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Believed to restore strength, balance hormones, and promote milk production.
Fertility & Womb Health (Traditional Use)
Infection Prevention
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Powerful antibacterial and antifungal properties.
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Used in vaginal steams (Paulie steaming) or washes — with caution — to support hygiene and clear infections.
Libido & Sexual Vitality
Menstrual Support
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May help regulate menstrual flow and relieve cramps or irregular cycles.
How Women Use Prekese Traditionally:
Use | Method |
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Postpartum Care | Boiled in soup or bathwater, daily for 7–14 days |
Menstrual Support | Drunk as tea before/during period |
Womb Cleansing | Steamed or infused in water for herbal baths |
Spiritual Healing | Burned, bathed in, or used in prayer rituals |
Fertility Prep | Combined with other herbs and drunk as tonic |
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Tetrapleura
Super produit Bwè l epi Wap wè couleur peau w change Tetrapleura ou bon vre
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Tetrapleura
Super produit Bwè l epi Wap wè couleur peau w change Tetrapleura ou bon vre
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Tetrapleura
This will be my first experience with this product.
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Good
Super produit, seulment peux t on le reutiliser lorsque on le fait bouillir la 1er fois?