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20 diseases that Pawpaw and pawpaw seed can cure.


```HEALTH BENEFITS OF PAWPAW.```

Pawpaw , Pawpaw Seeds, Leaves, Stems, Flowers and Roots have a lot of health benefits to our body that are beyond imagination

 ```MEDICINAL VALUES OF NATURAL PAWPAW.```

1. Taking Papaw juice mixed with milk regularly increases breast size

2. Balances cholesterol

3. Good for Diabetes

4. Aid against Menstrual pains

5. Build strong bones because of it's rich nature in Protein and Calcium

6. Aids in weight loss when eaten in an empty stomach

7. Is Antiinflammatory - aids in rheumatoid arthritis

8. It's a Detoxifier

9. Promotes hair growth

10. Helps against stress

11. Promotes digestion

12. Helps in the renewal/building of muscle tissues

13. Prevent the formation of cataract in eyes

14.  It boosts immune system

15. Works against cardiovascular problems

16. It's a fruit of beauty; it prevents skin damage. It's applied externally to remove dead skin and rejuvenate cells on face and body



 ```B) BENEFITS OF PAWPAW SEEDS
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1. Rich in nutrients. They contain about 80% of the nutrients that the body utilizes

2. Seeds work against parasites and liver diseases plus cirrhosis

3. It acts against Cancers

4. Cure eye problems by supplying nutrients and rejuvenating cells and keeping them healthy and free from diseases and cataracts

5. Seeds rejuvenate skin, helps it to be wrinkle free and prevents premature aging due to its rich nature in glycine and leucine

6. Minimizes Menstrual cramps

7. Cures Dengue fever

8. Rich in enzymes that get rid of parasites in the system

9. Detoxify system

10. Cure liver cirrhosis and other liver diseases

11. Facilitates/improves digestion

12. Increase sperm and eggs production respectively in men and women, and general fertility

13. Works against Cancers

14. Works against acne when eaten. Also, grind seeds and green leaf to form a paste. Apply paste on affected area.


Source: studio.opera.com

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