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Mango: Medicinal Uses and Health Benefits

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By C V Singh


Mango is called "The King of fruits" due to its sweetness and richness in phytochemicals and nutrients. It is praised as "heavenly fruit" in Vedas. It is also known as "Super fruit" due to its potential health values.

Medicinal properties of Mango:

1.The insoluble fibre, present in mangoes, helps the elimination of waste from the colon and prevents constipation.

2. The tartaric acid, malic acid, and a trace of citric acid found in the fruit help to maintain the alkali reserve of the body.

3. A milk-mango shake used in the summers help people gain weight.

4. Extracts of leaves, bark, stem and unripe mangoes are believed to possess antibacterial properties against some micro-organisms

5. Dried mango flowers are used in the treatment of diarrohoea, chronic dysentery and some problems of the bladder.

6. The stone (kernal) of the mango fruit is used widely in Ayurvedic medicines for treatment of different ailments

7. Antioxidents present in the mango fruits are believed to play an important role in the prevention of cancer and heart disease.

8. Some of the flavonoids present in the fruit are believed to strenghthen the immune system of human body.


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Nutritional properties of Mango fruit:

  • Mangoes are rich in antioxidants such as beta-carotene (445µg/100 g fruit), and Vitamin C (27.7 g/100 g fruit),
  • Mango contains Vitamin A (equivalent 38 µg/100 g fruit), Vitamin E
  • Mangoes also contain Vitamin B6 (0.134 mg/100 g fruit), other vitamins B, K,
  • Mangoes also supply nutrients such as potassium (156 mg/100g fruit), Calcium (10 mg/100 g), magnesium (10 g), iron(0.12 mg), and zinc (0.04 mg/100 g) and fibre and are low in calories.
  • Mango peel and pulp also contain carotenoids, polyphenols, and antioxidents
  • The edible peel of the mango is a good source of fibre
  • Mango is considered as an energizer in Ayurveda as 100 g mago fruit provides about 17.0 g carbohydrates



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Margaret Morris profile image

Margaret Morris  says:
2 months ago

Good article. And thanks for answering my dream question. Do you find you have precognition about other things, as well?

Margaret

C V Singh profile image

C V Singh  says:
2 months ago

Thanks Morris. Yes, I had knowledge of few events before these events happened. I'll list few incidences here:

A saint in the temple died at 8.00 AM and someone in my dream said that he is dead. But the voice didn't mention the name of the person. I went to temple few days later and then came to know that the priest was dead. I was socked to learn that the priest died exactly the same time when I heard someone informing me in the dream that he was dead.There are some more incidences to narrate but I'm very busy now. I'll discuss these incidences when I get free time. Thanks.

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JYOTI KOTHARI  says:
5 weeks ago

Hi CV,

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Congrats!

Thanks and thumbs up!

Jyoti Kothari

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C V Singh  says:
5 weeks ago

thanks dear jyoti. You are doing a good job by promoting Indian hubbers. Thanks again

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Chris Eddy111  says:
4 weeks ago

Thanks for the hub. I didn't know all of these things about the mango.

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C V Singh  says:
4 weeks ago

glad to see that it enriched your knowledge about fruits.

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