Nidia is member and representative of the group Jehova Es Mi Luz ("Jehovah is my light"). Nidia dedicates herself to natural medicine. She has a small premises in her community where she helps women and other adults in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of health disorders through the use of natural therapies, methods, and materials. Through this work she is able to do what she enjoys, help people, have time to connect with them, and also look after her children.
With this loan she will purchase medicinal plants, herbs, and teas such as eucalyptus, huira huira (Culcitium canescens), rosemary, burrito (Aloysia polystachya), lemon verbena, lemongrass, rue, mint, yerba buena (Clinopodium douglasii), anise, dill, borage, chamomile, wormwood, sage, hierba de lucero (Pluchea sagittalis), perdudilla (Gomphrena decumbens), morning glory (Stictocardia tiliifolia), Ka'arẽ (Dysphania ambrosioides), water hyacinth, mallow, tapekue (Acanthospermum australe), and parapara'i (Phyllanthus orbiculatus).
Other women in the group work selling vegetables, cleaning products, and clothing, among other items.
At this time Nidia is pictured alone in the image since her colleagues were unable to attend the meeting.
In this group: Mirta Marilina , Lucia Dejesus , Gladys Gricelda , Magna Fatima , Clara Elizabeth , Norma Isabel , Miguela , Ignacia Del Pilar , Rosalía , Nidia , Ignancia, Johana Monserratt , Elvira Isabel , Rocio Soledad , Maria Magdalena , Elvira Celeste , Lucia Yanina
Translated from Spanish by Kiva volunteer Violeta. View original language description.
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