Mango leaf tea is a herbal infusion made by steeping fresh or dried mango leaves in hot water. It has been used in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits.

By drinking infusions of mango tree tea, it is possible to better control your sugar management and blood sugar levels thanks to taraxerol-3 beta. The infusion of mango teas can help reduce high blood pressure attacks and strengthen blood vessels if they were weakened.
The herbal tea from the leaves also contributes to the reduction of anxiety or nervousness. Mango leaves are also used in cosmetics to reduce the appearance of varicose veins and against scabies. Moreover, to maintain an ideal weight or to lose it, traditional therapists recommend mango leaf tea as a supplement of course to a good diet and exercise.
Diarrhea
By decoction or maceration of 30 g of bark or leaves in a liter of water, we obtain an antidiarrheal solution to drink during the day.
Diuretic
A decoction of 30g of leaves in one liter of water increases diuresis. To drink during the day.
Diabetes
For continuous treatment of diabetes, it is recommended to dry the leaves in a dark place and make it into a powder then use a teaspoon in lukewarm water 2 times a day. Boil 10 to 15 of its tender leaves and let it rest overnight, then strain the liquid when you wake up before drinking it on an empty stomach.
Vaginal infections
For women who want to treat vaginal infections or who also want to tighten their feminine parts, it will be enough to boil the bark and then to cleanse it intimately.
Hemorrhoid
To treat chronic hemorrhoid or not, always boil the bark of your mango tree + the leaves then add garlic; then drink for hemorrhoids and if it's too chronic take a sitz bath.
Cough
Drying the new purple leaves, then turning them into a powder to which you mix a little salt will help you fight coughs in adults as well as children.
Malaria, fever, flu
Boiling the bark of the mango tree well and washing with black soap is very effective against malaria, fever or the flu. In the absence of black soap, you can brush your whole body with the ashes of the hearth and add just a little potash, let it dry and rinse well with the decoction. The effect is immediate.
How to Make It:
1. Boil about 2 cups of water.
2. Add 5–7 fresh mango leaves (or a teaspoon of dried leaves).
3. Simmer for 5–10 minutes.
4. Strain and enjoy — you can add honey or lemon if desired!