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Papaya Health
Papaya Health
The papaya is a rich source of proteolytic enzymes, the
chemicals that enable the digestion of protein. Papain,
which is the most important of these enzymes in the papaya,
is extracted and dried as a powder for use to aid the digestion,
and it is often used as a meat tenderizer, the enzyme partially
breaking down the meat fibres - digesting them in fact.
Those who find it almost impossible to digest anything
find that papaya used regularly really helps. Papaya also
contains arginine which is known to be essential for male
fertility and also carpain, an enzyme thought to be good
for the heart. Fibrin also occurs and this substance is
not commonly found in the plant kingdom; in man it forms
part of the blood clotting process. The papaya is an excellent
source of vitamin C, with 82mg per 100g (4oz), and is rich
in carotene. After treatment with antibiotics the use of
papaya juice will quickly assist the restoration of the
normal bacteria in the gut which will have been destroyed
by the treatment. Papaya is good for many digestive disorders
and is excellent for improving poor digestion. It has also
been recommended as part of the treatment for cancer. Therapeutically
it can often be combined with pineapple juice in which
there is another important enzyme. bromelain. The skin
of the papaya is a first class external treatment for skin
wounds and places that do not heal quickly. The pulp from
the juicer can be used for this and as a poultice.
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