pithecellobium dulce manila tamarind bowl fruits pulp

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Pithecellobium dulce Manila tamarind bowl of fruits pulp
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Pithecellobium dulce, commonly known as Manila tamarind, Madras thorn, or camachile, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to the Pacific Coast and adjacent highlands of Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. It is also sometimes known as monkeypod, but that name is also used for several other plants, including Samanea saman. It is an introduced species and extensively naturalized in the Caribbean and Florida, as well as the Philippines and Guam via the Manila galleons. Works as Antiseptic, Lightens Skin, Prevents Hair Loss, Treats Oily Scalp, Aids Weight Loss, Good for Pregnant Women, Treat Bilious Disorders, Treats Fever, Cures Malaria, Treats Jaundice, Regulates Blood Circulation, Controls Blood Sugar Levels, Boosts Immune System, Relieves Inflammation, Cures Mouth Ulcers, Prevents Cancer, Eliminates pigmentation, Cures Acne and Pimples, Removes Dark Spot, Natural Skin Moisturizer, Used to treat Venereal diseases(sexually Transmitted Infection), Leaves - Remedy for indigestion, Bark - curative for bowel movement/constipation, Manila tamarind is also prescribed for diabetics, High in diet C which contributes to the anti-oxidant property that prevent Covid-19 disease.


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