Pawpaw Seeds have Magical Cure For Gut, Kidney, Liver, Cancer and Many
Other Diseases. Pawpaw seeds can be consumed raw, crushed or ground in
milk, honey or salad dressings.
Normally we all eat Pawpaw and
throw away the seed, without knowing the additional importance in the
seed which includes preventing and curing diseases related to the liver,
Kidney, gut, worms and more.
Below are some of the benefits of Pawpaw seed (Discuss with your nutritionist to know if taking the seed is OK for you)
1. Importance to Liver:
Papaya
seeds are rich with nutrients that can heal cirrhosis of the liver;
eating small amounts of seeds will protect and detox the liver.
2. Importance to Kidney:
The seeds from Pawpaw can improve kidney health and also prevent renal failure and kidney poisoning.
3. Arresting Cancer:
Pawpaw
seeds have agents that can stop the growth of tumors and cancer cells.
They contain isothiocyanate, which helps with breast, colon, leukemia,
lung and prostate cancer.
4. Killing Parasites:
Pawpaw
seeds have an alkaloid named “Carpaine” which kills amoeba parasites and
intestinal worms. Children consuming Pawpaw seed juice for 7 days get
rid of a great percentage of parasites in the gut.
5. Anti-inflammatory properties:
Because
of its anti-inflammatory properties, pawpaw seeds are great for joint
disease, alleviating arthritis, pain, swelling and redness.
6. Aids Digestion:
Pawpaw
seeds are rich in the enzyme papain, which protects digestion and it is
a great solution for women who want to get pregnant.
7. Antibacterial and Antiviral properties:
Papaya
seeds, even in small amounts can kill bacteria like Salmonella, E. coli
and Staph. Also, they fight infections and cure Typhoid, Dengue and
other harmful diseases. People in Nigeria drink milk with Papaya seeds
as cure for Typhoid fever.
Side effects and possible warnings for using seeds from Papaya :
Besides,
many health benefits, pawpaw seeds can be dangerous for pregnant women,
and women that are breastfeeding. Papaya seeds can be too strong for
gastrointestinal tract of babies and young children.
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