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Papaya: Health Benefits & Medicinal Properties
Papaya (Carica papaya)also known as papaw, pawpaw, papita or Lechosa was called by Columbus as the fruit of the angles perhaps for its taste, nutritional and medicinal properties.This article discusses its use by the people for various purposes and findings of the research studies.
0 commentsCancer cure : soursop
Soursop can cure cancer. Another name is graviola. Make tea from the leaves. Can cure many illnesses, including insomnia, cough and migraine headache.
62 commentsCommon Edible Wild Plants - Part I
Have you ever wondered which common edible wild plants are safe to eat? If you do learn about them, you'll never have to worry about being hungry again. Here's an introduction to Common American Wild Plants.
74 commentsHot Plants - Papaya, Growing Papaya from Seed
Why waste those wonderful black seeds you can find inside a papaya fruit, when you can plant them and grow your own papaya trees. Quick to germinate and grow, the papaya tree can reach 12 feet in height within 18 months of planting the seed.
10 commentsPAWPAW (CURE FOR DEADLY DISEASES)
Pawpaw is grown in the tropical region of Africa and its cultivation has conveniently been extended into the forest regions. Pawpaw plant belongs to the family of “caricacea.” The plant is of two types; the male and female. The male...
1 commentPapaya Production
Papaya is a well known plant in the Philippines, a very common food item in the local markets which is a good source of Vitamin A, B, and C. Its productive life is about 3 ½ years and the plant's luscious fruits are available throughout the year....
11 commentsSoursop/Graviola juice.
Much has been reported about the possible cancer curing effects of the Brazilian graviola. Specifically for types of breast and colon cancer resistant to current chemotherapy drugs.
0 commentsHow to Prepare Pawpaws in Healthy Dishes
The pawpaw is the largest berry fruit in the United States, related to the South American cherimoya fruit. Both varieties have a yellow, custard-like flesh and tastes to some individuals like...
9 commentsHow to Cure Your Indigestion by Using Pawpaw
The papaya fruit is known in some places as pawpaw. This fruit should form an important feature of our diet just like any other fruit. Papaya probably originated from southern Mexico. Today, Papaya is cultivated to varying degrees in all tropical...
7 commentsPawpaws - "Tropical" Fruit Native to Midwest U.S.
The pawpaw (papaw or paw paw) is a delicious fruit native to the U.S. that grows in clusters like bananas on the papaw tree. Also known as the hoosier banana, this fruit grown mostly in the eastern and midwest U.S. is full of flavor and packed with nutrients.
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