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Amazing health benefit of Africa star apple

The amazing health benefits of African star apple – This amazing fruit has many impressive health benefits which include its vitamin content, weight maintenance and much more.


African star apple which is also known as Udara in Igbo and Agbalumo in Yoruba is a fruit enjoyed by the Nigerians. The fleshy pulp of the fruit is eaten especially as a snack and its fruit has been found to have higher contents of ascorbic acid than orange and guava. It is also an excellent source of vitamins, irons, flavour to diets.
African star apple can be useful in preventing and treating heart diseases. The bark is used for the treatment of fever and malaria, while the leaf is used as an emollient and for the treatment of skin eruption, stomachache and diarrhea.

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