Health
Four Important Benefits Of Your Enticing ‘African Cherry’
Wow! It’s the peak season of African Cherry in Nigeria and it’s all over the place. African cherry, popularly called Agbalumo among the Yoruba, Udara among the Igbo and Agbaluma among the Hausa, is a sour/sweet fruit stuffed with many nutrients needed by the body aside the fun part of relishing the taste of it.
The fruit which is botanically called chrysophyllum albidum, is found throughout tropical Africa, and blooms between December and April in Nigeria.
Here are four amazing health benefits of African cherry:
- Weight loss
The fibre content of African cherry provides bulk to your diet, making your stomach feel fuller for longer. This can help reduce your food intake and subsequently aid weight loss. This nutrient can also help protect you from diabetes and some forms of cancer.
2. Reduces pre-menstrual syndrome
The fruit contains a generous amount of calcium which gives energy to the body. The calcium present in the fruit helps to allay cramps and abdominal bloating.
3. Home remedy for sore throat
The high content of vitamins and anti-bacteria properties in the fruit helps in the treatment of sore throat, toothaches and constipation. However, do not use African cherry for medicinal purposes without first consulting your physician.
4. Prevents vomiting and spitting in pregnant women
African cherry has a sour-like taste that holds the mouth, hits the palate and stops one from throwing up or spitting. It has been argued as some of the reasons many pregnant women crave it.
According to Matthew Felix, a consultant nutritionist, it reduces constipation, sore throat and aids digestion, which are also common problems of pregnant women.
“It contains more vitamin C than many other fruits; it is rich in calcium, iron potassium, phosphorous, magnesium, tannins, flavonoids, terpenoids, and phytochemicals,” Felix said.
“Also, it has antioxidant properties that help to fight many deadly diseases. It can also help lower blood sugar and treats heart diseases,” he said.
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