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Medicinal features of fruit chikoo

What are the medicinal features of fruit chikoo ?
by Chinmay
Posted March 22, 2011 at 1:01 PM

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  • Ruchi B wrote
    Posted March 23, 2011 at 4:29 PM
    Chikoo is a tropical fruit that many of us eat, but no one really knows about how helpful it is in terms of its medicinal features. The seeds of the chikoo can be crushed and the liquid extracted from that can be used to cure people suffering from kidney or gallbladder stones. This fluid extracted from the chickoo can also be used as a sedative. If you have any venomous bites or stings, a paste made from these seeds can be used to for its treatment. The fruit itself helps in removing the excessive bile stored in the body. It also helps the intestines to perform a better job.
  • Posted May 20, 2011 at 1:28 AM
    @Chinmay
    Chiku is one of the best delicious and healthy tropical fruit cultivated in huge quantities in India, Pakistan and Mexico. This chiku fruit is commonly popular as sapodilla or sapota or sapote. Consumption of sapota is recommended in herbal medicine as it is also thought to have innumerable medicinal uses. Further below are some of the major benefits of sapota.
    *It contains rich dietary fiber making it a good laxative.
    *Sapota contains the polyphenol compound tannin, which has been shown to have powerful antibacterial, anti-parasitic and antiviral effects.
    *Chiku contains natural antioxidant properties.
    *Taking sufficient quantity of ripe chiku will protect colon system preventing chances of colon cancer.
    *Vitamin A contents in ripe chiku fruits take care of vision, lung and oral health even at the old age also helping to enjoy younger happy life.
    *Vitamin C natural medicinal property in chiku is useful for maintaining healthy and shining skin texture.
    * Eating these fruits will develop body resistance to fight against many infectious diseases throughout the year.
  • Kall wrote
    Posted November 28, 2011 at 4:38 AM
    Hai Ruchi B,

    10q,10q,10q very must for you info, pls pls pls i need help for my mother, after all medical text, doctor suspect my mom have kidney stones. pls teach me how to work on ciku, papaya, pumpkins seeds. my question is after scoop out the flesh, must i wash the seed, dry in sun, & when brake the seeds must i split the top black cover (pls i hope you understand me) to get the inner white nut. or can both the top black cover & the inner white nut can be crunch together. pls teach me from the cleaning, how to crunch in what form/ type and in what to mix it with and how and when to take it. OMG, trust me i am really lost thinking of my mother now she have very bad sore throat, her back pain, muscle joint pain. my dad also have running nose, Parkinson, eye problem. God pls help my parents. sorry pls i really need to kn about papaya seeds too and pls teach me from the cleaning, crushing, powder and in what to mix it with and how and when to take it.

    note refer to your info below : i crush the seed the top black cover broke, i saw the inner white nut but no liquid. i don,t understand. Pls.
    The seeds of the chikoo can be crushed and the liquid extracted from that can be used to cure people suffering from kidney or gallbladder stones.
  • Mega Juicing wrote
    Posted January 27, 2012 at 7:11 AM
    Hi,

    Sweet chiku puree is mixed with fragrant palm sugar to create an irresistible dessert.


    For more details visit : megajuicing.com
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