Papaya Tree or leaf

One of my friend's relative is suffering from Dengue and he is serious. His blood platelets went down.
Patient has got admitted in hospital 1 hr back in Noida, Sec 62.
Someone recommended them to take Papaya leaves juice.

Does anyone know where one can find papaya tree/leaf in Noida or Delhi?
This is urgent please. more  

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I suffered from Dengu. Geloi, an ayurvedic medicine worked for me. It is available in Baba Ramdev Pharmacy. Need more help speek to my wife - Reflexologist - 9868218372. we stay at Sarita Vihar more  
aNY NURSERY ANY WHERE WILL HAVE THE PAPAIYA PLANT IT IS VERY COMMON PLANT more  
my first comment is a query- did it work? my second comment is an explanation. everyone. kindly understand that falling platelets or thrombocytopenia is a normal part of dengue. please understand, there is no need to panic unless the patient is bleeding or the platelet count falls really low. most authorities count that as 10000/cmm. please be aware, and spread the message. more  
yes chandra uncle...I mean fresh anar juice and not the packed one. more  
In this emergency situation ,please get a platelet transfusion. No amount of any juice will act so fast to save the patient's life whose platelets are falling because of dengue more  
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