Papaya is one of the cheapest fruits available everywhere. But many people don't like to eat the fruit due to the peculiar pungent smell. In this post I have covered the health benefits of papaya and I hope that the readers will start to like and eat the fruit after reading this post.
The papaya (from Carib via Spanish), papaw, or pawpaw is the fruit of the plant Carica papaya, the sole species in the genus Carica of the plant family Caricaceae. It is native to the tropics of the Americas, and was first cultivated in Mexico several centuries before the emergence of the Mesoamerican classical civilizations.
Two kinds of papayas are commonly grown. One has sweet, red (or
orangish) flesh, and the other has yellow flesh; in Australia these are called "red papaya" and
"yellow papaw", respectively. Either kind, picked green, is
called a "green papaya."
Red Papaya Yellow Papaya
Green Papaya
Uses
Papayas can
be used as a food, a cooking aid, and in traditional medicine.
The stem and bark may be used in rope production.
Nutrients,
phytochemicals and culinary practices
The ripe fruit of the papaya is usually eaten raw,
with or without skin or seeds.Papaya fruit is a rich
source of nutrients such as provitamin A carotenoids, vitamin C, B vitamins, dietary minerals and dietary fibre.
Papaya skin, pulp and seeds also contain a variety of phytochemicals, including natural phenols. Danielone is a phytoalexin found in the papaya fruit. This compound showed high antifungal activity against Colletotrichum gloesporioides, a pathogenic fungus of papaya.
Papaya skin, pulp and seeds also contain a variety of phytochemicals, including natural phenols. Danielone is a phytoalexin found in the papaya fruit. This compound showed high antifungal activity against Colletotrichum gloesporioides, a pathogenic fungus of papaya.
The unripe green fruit can be eaten cooked, usually in curries, salads,
and stews. Green papaya is used in Southeast Asian cooking, both raw and
cooked. In Thai cuisine,
papaya is used to make som tam and kaeng som when still not fully ripe.
In Indonesian cuisine,
the unripe green fruits and young leaves are boiled for use as part of lalab salad,
while the flower buds are sautéed and stir fried with chillies and green
tomatoes asMinahasan papaya
flower vegetable dish.
Papayas have a relatively high amount ofpectin, which can be used to make jellies. The smell of ripe, fresh papaya flesh can strike some people as unpleasant.
Papayas have a relatively high amount ofpectin, which can be used to make jellies. The smell of ripe, fresh papaya flesh can strike some people as unpleasant.
The black seeds of the papaya are edible and have a
sharp, spicy taste. They are sometimes ground and used as a substitute
for black pepper.
In some parts of the world, papaya leaves are made
into tea as a treatment fo rmalaria. Anti-malarial
and anti-plasmodial activity has been noted in
some preparations of the plant,but the mechanism is not understood and no
treatment method based on these results has been scientifically proven.
Meat
tenderizing
Both green papaya fruit and the tree's latex are
rich in papain, a protease used for tenderizingmeat and
other proteins. Its ability to break down tough meat fibers was
used for thousands of years by indigenous Americans.
It is now included as a component in powdered meat tenderizers.
Folk medicine
Papaya is marketed in tablet form to remedy digestive problems.
Papain is also applied topically (in countries
where it grows) for the treatment of cuts, rashes, stings and burns.
Papain ointment is commonly made from fermented papaya flesh, and is applied as a gel-like paste. Harrison Ford was treated for a ruptured disc incurred during filming of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom by papain injections.
Papain ointment is commonly made from fermented papaya flesh, and is applied as a gel-like paste. Harrison Ford was treated for a ruptured disc incurred during filming of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom by papain injections.
Women in India,
Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and other countries have long used green
papaya as a folk remedy for contraception and abortion.
Enslaved women in the West Indies were noted for consuming papaya to prevent pregnancies and thus preventing their children from being born into slavery.
Enslaved women in the West Indies were noted for consuming papaya to prevent pregnancies and thus preventing their children from being born into slavery.
Preliminary research
Preliminary medical research in animals has
confirmed the potential contraceptive and abortifacient capability of papaya,
and also found that papaya seeds have contraceptive effects in adult male langur monkeys, and possibly in adult male
humans.] Unripe papaya is especially
effective in large amounts or high doses. Ripe papaya is not teratogenic and will not cause miscarriage in small amounts. Phytochemicals in papaya may suppress the
effects of progesterone.
Allergies and side effects
Other preliminary research indicates alternate
possible effects which remain to be further studied. Papaya juice has an in vitro antiproliferative effect on
liver cancer cells, possibly due to lycopene or immune system stimulation.
Papaya seeds might contain antibacterial properties againstEscherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus or Salmonella typhi. Papaya seed extract may have effects in toxicity-induced kidney failure.
Papaya seeds might contain antibacterial properties againstEscherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus or Salmonella typhi. Papaya seed extract may have effects in toxicity-induced kidney failure.
The papaya fruit, seeds, latex, and leaves also contains carpaine, an anthelminticalkaloid (a drug that removes parasitic worms from the body), which can be dangerous in high doses.
Excessive consumption of papaya can cause carotenemia, the yellowing of soles and palms,
which is otherwise harmless. However, a very large dose would need to be
consumed; papaya contains about 6% of the level of beta carotene found in carrots (the most
common cause of carotenemia).
Source and
for other information:http://en.wikipedia.org
I want to
share the following additional information on the health benefits of Papaya as
received by an email from a friend.
Now University of Florida (UF) researcher
Dr. Nam Dang and his colleagues inJapan have announced new
evidence that the papaya fights cancer cells. In fact, they discovered that
an extract made from dried papaya leaves produced a dramatic anti-cancer
effect against a broad range of tumors grown in the laboratory —
including cancers of the cervix, breast, liver, lung and pancreas.
The study, recently published in the Journal of
Ethnopharmacology, not only showed that papaya has a direct anti-tumor effect
on a variety of malignancies, but it also documented for the first time that
papaya leaf extract increases the production of key signaling molecules
called Th1-type cytokines.
That’s important because this regulation of the immune system raises
the strong possibility that the use of papaya could help the body’s own
immune system to overcome cancers. In addition, it suggests papaya could be
helpful in treating or preventing other health problems such as inflammation
and autoimmune diseases.
The research team found that papaya’s anti-cancer effects were strongest when cancer cells received larger doses of the papaya leaf extract — yet, unlike many mainstream cancer therapies, there were no toxic effects at all on normal cells.
In a statement to the media, Dr. Dang pointed out that the ability of
papaya extract to stop cancer without toxicity is consistent with reports
from indigenous populations in Australia and in his
native Vietnam .
“Based on what I have seen and heard in a clinical setting, nobody
who takes this extract experiences demonstrable toxicity; it seems like you
could take it for a long time — as long as it is effective,” stated Dr. Dang,
who is a professor of medicine and the medical director of the UF Shands
Cancer Center Clinical Trials Office.
Papaya Nutrition
Papaya is an excellent source of vitamin C, with one medium papaya containing about 150% of the Daily value. It is also a good source of vitamin A, in beta-carotene form. It is also a good source of vitamin K, vitamin E and folate as well as the mineral potassium.
Papaya for Heart Disease Prevention
One of the health benefits of papaya is related to the fact that it contains high doses of three vitamins involved in heart disease prevention- vitamin A, vitamin E and beta-carotene. In addition, the high levels of folate found in papayas can help lower levels of the heart disease promoting amino acid homocysteine. Papaya for Cold and Flu Prevention Foods high in vitamin C, such as papaya, help boost the immune system. Vitamin C has been shown to help ward off symptoms of influenza A, the common cold and pneumonia. Vitamin A provides additional immune system support.
Papaya for Neural Tube Defect Prevention
Because papayas are rich in folate, they have applications in preventing neural tube defects. Eating folate-rich foods pre-pregnancy and during pregnancy can help the fetal spinal column to develop normally.
Papaya for Digestive Health
Papaya contains special digestive enzymes, called papain and chymopapain, which help digest proteins. Papaya is often used as a detoxification food and to give the digestive system a break, because it is so rich in its own digestive enzymes. Papaya also contains anti-oxidant vitamins C and E as well as folate, all of which can help prevent colon cancer. |
The recipe for papaya leaf juice is as follows:
Wash and
partly dry several medium-size papaya leaves. Cut them up like cabbage and
place them in a saucepan with 2 quarts/ litres of water. Bring the water
and leaves to the boil and simmer without a lid until the water is reduced
by half.
Strain the
liquid and bottle in glass containers.
The concentrate will keep in the refrigerator for three to four days. If it
becomes cloudy, it should be discarded.
The concentrate will keep in the refrigerator for three to four days. If it
becomes cloudy, it should be discarded.
The
recommended dosage in the original recipe is 3 Tablespoons/ 50ml
three times a day. It is recommended to read Papaya The Medicine Tree for the interesting stories of "incurable" people who have used this extract to beat their cancer, and for other medicinal uses of papaya.
three times a day. It is recommended to read Papaya The Medicine Tree for the interesting stories of "incurable" people who have used this extract to beat their cancer, and for other medicinal uses of papaya.
Dengue Fever Remedy
I would like to share this interesting discovery from a classmate's son who has just recovered from dengue fever. Apparently, his son was in the critical stage at the ICU when his blood platelet count drops to 15 after 15 liters of blood transfusion.
His father was so worried that he seeks another friend's recommendation and his son was saved. He confessed to me that he gave his son raw juice of the papaya leaves. From a platelet count of 45 after 20 liters of blood transfusion, and after drinking the raw papaya leaf juice, his platelet count jumps instantly to 135. Even the doctors and nurses were surprised. After the second day he was discharged. So he asked me to pass this good news around.
I would like to share this interesting discovery from a classmate's son who has just recovered from dengue fever. Apparently, his son was in the critical stage at the ICU when his blood platelet count drops to 15 after 15 liters of blood transfusion.
His father was so worried that he seeks another friend's recommendation and his son was saved. He confessed to me that he gave his son raw juice of the papaya leaves. From a platelet count of 45 after 20 liters of blood transfusion, and after drinking the raw papaya leaf juice, his platelet count jumps instantly to 135. Even the doctors and nurses were surprised. After the second day he was discharged. So he asked me to pass this good news around.
Accordingly
it is raw papaya leaves, 2pcs just cleaned and pound and squeeze with
filter cloth. You will only get one tablespoon per leaf. So two
tablespoon per serving once a day. Do not boil or cook or rinse with hot
water, it will loose its strength. Only the leafy part and no stem or sap.
It is very bitter
and you have to swallow it like "Wong Low Kat". But it works.
and you have to swallow it like "Wong Low Kat". But it works.
*Papaya
Juice - Cure for Dengue*
You may
have heard this elsewhere but if not I am glad to inform you that
papaya juice is a natural cure for dengue fever. As dengue fever is
rampant now, I think it's good to share this with all.
Amazing
but it's true. It's believed one's body would be overheated when one
is down with dengue and that also caused the patient to have fever papaya
juice has cooling effect. Thus, it helps to reduce the level of heat in
one's body, thus the fever will go away. I found that it's also good when
one is having sore throat or suffering from heat.
Please spread the news about this as lately there are many dengue cases. It's great if such natural cure could help to ease the sufferings of dengue
patients.
Furthermore it's so easily available. Blend them and squeeze the juice! It's
simple and miraculously effective!!
Please spread the news about this as lately there are many dengue cases. It's great if such natural cure could help to ease the sufferings of dengue
patients.
Furthermore it's so easily available. Blend them and squeeze the juice! It's
simple and miraculously effective!!