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A natural fruit that cure different diseases and ailments
The research says Goron Tula seeds could be used as herbal medicine for diseases and ailments such as:
Boost Libido - It is a great addition to diet for persons who are experiencing poor libido as a result of stress or other conditions.
Helps in Va**na lubrication - Goron Tula has been recommended for Women who find it hard to reach or**sm, as it helps in lubrication of the va**na. This is why some ladies prefer to call it va**na miracle fruits.
Chest pains
β’ Cough
β’ Infertility
( Liver problems
β’ Menstruation problems
Sexually transmitted infections.
β’ Helps prevent cancer
Lowers Blood Sugar (for diabetics)
Helps prevent High Blood Pressure
As a result of these compounds in the seed, researchers recommend that people who are waiting to conceive should eat it often.
It can be used as a fertility enhancer and therefore should be encouraged as it will minimize the dependence on synthetic drugs as fertility enhancing agents, a research published on Journal of Biology, Agriculture and Healthcare.
Daily Trust also quoted a nutritionist, Miss Chidera Ezenwafor, as saying that "Goron Tula is a miracle seed.
She says it can also assist in improving bowel movement, ease digestion and improve the body immune system"
Goron Tula is safe for consumption across all ages.
How To Use
You can chew it raw, after removing the seed.
Also, you can soak Goron Tula fruits in a small amount of
warm water to make jelly.
If the fruit is hard, soak in warm water for few minutes to make it soft before you eat it. Ensure that you take out the seed.
You can also boil the fruits and use them as relish or prepare as porridge
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