The Agbalumo season is here again and it is that time of the year when wheelbarrows of the fruit litters everywhere.
The African star apple is more commonly known
as Agbalumo in Yoruba and Udara in Igbo. Just like every other fruit
offered by nature, it has some wonderful health benefits.
From the prevention of mouth gum disease to
the tackling of toothache as well as sore throat, the benefit of
consuming Agbalumo goes on and on.
The milky juice that comes out of it when
squeezed or sucked is not only satisfying like the chewable skin, it
comes with some wonderful health benefits, which are highlighted below.
1. Helps weight loss
For people who count their calories, Agbalumo
might be the fruit you've been waiting for. Studies have shown that a
serving of Agbalumo contains just 67 calories; thus making it a good
option for people with weight issues as they get fewer calories intake
in the process of consuming it.
2. Rich in vitamin C
Agbalumo contains a high Vitamin C content i.e.
100g of the fruit gives about 25mg of vitamin C. This helps protect the
body against immune system deficiencies, cardiovascular disease,
prenatal health problems, eye disease, and even skin wrinkling. It is
also helpful in maintaining the healthiness of your gum, preventing
sprue and gum disease.
3. Natural anti-oxidant
Antioxidants help prevent the damage to the
system caused by free radicals. Free radicals are unstable molecules
that are produced in your cells during your own metabolism. Their
production increases in response to stress or injury. Intake of foods
and drinks that can neutralise these free radicals are highly
encouraged, and Agbalumo does just that.
4. Good for expecting mothers
The acidic taste of Agbalumo help prevents the
urge of vomiting during pregnancy. However, they should consult their
doctors on ante-natal diet.
5. Used well in folk medicine
The sweet and sour taste of agbalumo acts as a
natural remedy for common issues such as constipation, toothache sore
throat, and indigestion. Herbal practitioners are also known to use the
bark of the tree to treat yellow fever and malaria, while the leaves are
useful for treating wounds, stomachache, and diarrhea.
However, the leaves have been proven to be toxic when taken in excess quantities.
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