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Friday, May 1, 2026
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Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Mulberry Tree -මල්බෙරි -ඇඹිල්ල
Mulberry Tree
මල්බෙරි
ඇඹිල්ල is a better Sinhala term.
I have a special relationship the mulberry tree but let me deal with the scientific facts.
The botanical name for the mulberry tree belongs to the genus Morus, in the family Moraceae. While there are many species, the three most common are the White Mulberry (Morus alba), Black Mulberry (Morus nigra) and Red Mulberry (Morus rubra). These deciduous trees are cultivated worldwide for their fruit and in the case of white mulberry, for silkworm feed. Native to China, often used for silkworms and considered an invasive species in some areas.
Black Mulberry (Morus nigra):
Known for its intense-flavored, dark purple fruit and commonly cultivated in Europe and Asia.
Red Mulberry (Morus rubra):
Red Mulberry is native to North America, known for its cold hardiness and dark purple to black fruit.
Mulberry trees, belonging to the genus Morus in the family Moraceae, are deciduous, fast-growing trees known for their edible fruits and leaves that feed silkworms. The three primary species are white (M. alba), red(M. rubra), and black (M. nigra) mulberry, with mature heights ranging from 10–20 meters. The fruit is a compound cluster of small drupes (resembling blackberries) ranging from white, pink, red, to dark purple-black when ripe. The leaves are often polymorphic (lobed, mitten, or unlobed) with serrated margins. The fruit is eaten fresh or used in jams and leaves are the primary food source for silkworms. The timber is used for furniture. White Mulberry native to China, widely used in silk production is often considered an invasive weed in parts of Australia and the US.
Mulberries are highly nutritious fruits packed with iron, Vitamin C, potassium and calcium.
They support heart health, regulate blood sugar and improve digestive health due to their high fiber content. Rich in antioxidants like anthocyanins and resveratrol, they reduce oxidative stress and aid in skin and eye health. Mulberries are rich in vitamin C, which helps strengthen immunity. Some compounds in the fruit aid in managing glucose metabolism, which is beneficial for managing diabetes. They contain high levels of anthocyanins, which reduce inflammation and protect against free radicals. With a significant amount of dietary fiber, they aid digestion and help manage weight. They are a source of Vitamin A, lutein, and zeaxanthin, which help protect eyes from oxidative stress.
Nutrient Profile (per 1 cup, raw):
Calories: Low
Vitamin C: High
Iron: Good
Fiber: High
I am a down to earth medical man and won’t listen to American FDA, or for that matter British advice after the Independence. The British had drained off everything and the Tea Plantation had done enormous damage to our biodiversity while driving our elephants in wilderness to the Dry Zone. Our children were malnourished and below par in comparison to Western counterparts.
We developed our own standards and immunization schedule and they were adopted by the W.H.O in 1970s. My contribution was adding M.M.R. (Mumps,Measles and Rubella) vaccine during Senior Premadasa time in the Private Sector and an astute man Mr. Ranasinghe Premadsa adopted the same in the Public Sector.
Coming back to Vitamin C in mulberry, adding a 50mg tablet daily is much cheaper than obtaining from fruits.
Vitamin C is sour and got the private sector guys to introduce flavoured Vitamin C, called Chuvette in Negamboo.
Every waiting child to see me or his or her siblings were given only one tablet chew free of charge.
By the way, 500mg tablets has to be cut to 10 peaces before chewing.
Suffice, is to say, I had a big clientele.
Coming back to the mulberry tree, it was my wife who planted it with another local Ambul Pera (Guava) tree in our backbitten. It grew up to a considerable size in spite of pruning. Without a long stick with a fork we could not reach the fruits while all the birds and squirrels had a gala time.
The variety of butterflies that attracted it was enormous with that the birds. Local Myna was my favourite but I never saw a Sala Lihiniya all my life in Kandy and in Panideniya.
Additionally, we cared for three palm trees.
When seeds ripe on the palm trees various birds including crows come on daily basis taste the outer rind. I never tasted any and they ought to be tasty.
Incidentally, the local chameleon who visits our garden to lay eggs has the habit of eating the tiny black bees who feed on the pollen of palm tree flower.
No wonder the tiny black bees are very sweet.
Like the magpies, they may be eating my stupid guppy fish, too.
The ground lizard, skinks are also rare to find now at Panideniya.
Gobo Linux UPDATE
Biofuel Feedback
Monday, April 27, 2026
CachyOS is compatible with Other Distributions
Sunday, April 26, 2026
TrixiePup64 is fantastic
Puppy Linux has come of age.
Its image is only 1OG.
WiFi configuration was smooth. It had problem with WiFi in the past.
Choice was between AntiX full or Puppy.
Since AntiX has problems with INIT I went for Puppy Linux.
I am installing Puppy Linux on a 16GB USB stick now.
It has3 options I used UEFI enabled image
Thank YOU Puppy Linux Team.
It has AbiWord already installed.
It has Synaptic, and what else one needs.
Thank you again.
PS.
Legacy package manger is still there.
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Cardamon - කරදමුංගු
Cardamon
කරදමුංගු
Botanical names include Elettaria cardamomum (Green/True Cardamom) and Amomum subulatum(Black cardamom).
The family is Zingiberaceae.
Cardamom, known as the "queen of spices," is a herbaceous, perennial plant in the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family, commercially grown for its aromatic, pungent seed pods. The primary botanical name for true/green cardamom is Elettaria cardamomum, which is native to Ceylon. It is widely used in culinary, medicinal and flavouring agent. The plant grows over 6 feet tall, featuring leafy shoots and greenish-white flowers. It thrives in tropical climates and requires high humidity. The dried fruits (capsules) are harvested just before maturity, containing 15-20 small, dark, aromatic seeds. It has a warm, camphor-like aroma, containing compounds like terpinyl acetate and 1,8-cineole.
It is used in traditional medicine for digestive health, and it possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Cardamom is a small seed pod with black seeds inside that extrude its sweet fragrance.
It is widely used in various meat curries and yellow rice dishes and is further utilised in making desserts or even added to our evening tea for a bit of spice.
As one of the most valued spices in the world alongside saffron and vanilla, Cardamom truly lives up to its title of 'The Queen of Spice' with its broad culinary and medicinal uses.
Calories18
Fat: 0.4 g
CHO4.0 g
Fiber1.6 g
Protein0.6 g
Potassium64.9 mg
Calcium22.2 mg
iron0.81 mg
magnesium13.3 mg
phosphorus10.3
Antimicrobial ability
Anticancer properties
Anti-inflammatory
Mitigates metabolic syndrome
Antioxidant and diuretic properties help lower blood pressure
Heart Health
Cardamom may help fight bacteria in the mouth, a common cause of bad breath, cavities and gum disease.
Liver Health
Ulcer prevention
Helps to increase airflow to your lungs and improve breathing
Nutmeg and Mace - සාදික්කා සහ වසාවාසි
Nutmeg and Mace
සාදික්කා සහ වසාවාසි
The botanical name is Myristica fragrans.
The family is Myristicaceae.
Nutmeg is a valuable, aromatic spice derived from the seed of a tropical evergreen tree native to Indonesia's spice islands. Used in culinary (baking, savoury dishes) and traditional medicine, it is known for its warm taste, containing active compounds like myristicin andeugenol. It is native to the Banda Islands in the Moluccas, Indonesia. Dioecious (separate male and female trees) evergreen, reaching up to 20 meters, yielding fruit for over 60 years. The fruit provides two distinct spices: the seed itself (Nutmeg) and the red, lacy, fleshy covering (Mace), It is rich in essential oils with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. The fruit, which resembles a yellow pear or apricot, splits open when ripe. The mace is removed, dried and sold separately, while the nut is dried for several weeks until the kernel rattles within the shell, which is then broken to extract the nutmeg seed. Originating from the same tree Nutmeg and Mace are siblings in the spice world, nutmeg is the oval-shaped fruit while the mace is the reddish webbing that wraps around the pit. Nutmeg and mace are perhaps most famous for their applications in desserts such as cakes and pies but also find themselves in quite a few savoury applications such as sausages or stews and are notably an essential ingredient for some seasonal Christmas beverages like eggnog.
Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) is the seed or ground spice derived from the seed of the tree species Myristica. Nutmeg contains variety of psychoactive chemicals including myristicin, elemicin, eugenol and safrole which are thought to be responsible for its psychoactive properties.
It contains;
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin E
Manganese
Magnesium
Copper
Phosphorous
Zinc
A Powerful antioxidant
Has anti-inflammatory properties
Antimicrobial properties
Boosts mood
Tamarind - සියබලා
Tamarind
සියබලා
The botanical name is Tamarindus indica.
Indica does not mean it is native to India.
The family is Fabaceae.
Tamarind is a long lived, slow growing, evergreen tree belonging to the Fabaceae family, native to tropical Africa and cultivated across tropics. It is known for its sweet and sour fruit pulp used in foods, beverages and traditional medicines. It reaches 15–30m in height with a dense, canopy forming, pinnate leaf structure.It is a large, spreading tree with a broad, dense crown and grey bark. It thrives in warm climates, is drought resistant and grows in various soils.The leaves are pinnately compound, meaning many small leaflets are arranged in pairs along a central stem. The flowers are small, yellow often with red or orange streaks and are produced in clusters. The fruit is a long, curved, brown, sausage shaped pod (7.5–24 cm) that does not split open. It contains 1 to 12 hard, shiny brown seeds enveloped by a fibrous, acidic edible pulp.The pulp is the key ingredient in curries, sauces, chutneys and beverages. It is used in traditional medicine for its reported laxative, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties. The wood is useful in carpentry, and the tree is grown for shade and there a few of them around the Kandy lake. As kids we used to pick these pod from low lying branches but my favourite was Mee Amba.
Tamarind originated in Africa but has been cultivated in Ceylon. It is not a native plant of India. Dialium cochinchinense, the velvet tamarind, is a different species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to Borneo and Indochina but may have been introduced to Ceylon from West African countries. In the wild, it is threatened by habitat loss.
Its properties include;
Vitamin C
Anti-inflammatory
A rich source of antioxidants
May have anticancer properties
May improve heart health
Protect the liver
Provides natural antimicrobial benefits
May offer anti-diabetic effects.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Cinnamon - කුරුදු
Cinnamon
කුරුදු
The botanical name for "true" cinnamon is Cinnamomum verum, which belongs to the family Lauraceae. It is widely known as Ceylon Cinnamon or Sri Lankan cinnamon, distinguished from common commercial "Cassia" cinnamon (Cinnamomum aromaticum).
If there is a spice that Sri Lanka is particularly famous for, it is undoubtedly be Cinnamon.
“Ceylon Cinnamon” is world renowned for its notable qualities such as unique flavour, colour and aroma in comparison to Cassia. It has been a major spice in Ceylonese culture thousands of years.
These thin brown pieces of bark emanate a sweet fragrance and are commonly found in bakery products and flavoured teas. Additionally, it is in meat preservation. It is not only an excellent mood elevator but also an acknowledged health promoting product. It is believed to possesses medical properties to heal chronic diseases such as diabetes and cancer.
It has anti-inflammatory properties.
As a notable Ceylonese export product, Ceylon Cinnamon it is exported in its natural form and as a processed product. It is converted into value added tablet, a powder and as an oil to the global market.
Sri Lanka ranks in the top, as the source of 90% of theCeylon Cinnamon exported.
Cinnamon is rich in antioxidants and other beneficial compounds. Some research suggests that it may help you manage blood sugar, protect against heart disease and reduce inflammation. Cinnamon is a spice that has been ranked top among the plants with medicinal properties for thousands of years. Cinnamon contains almost no protein or fat and won’t play a big role in your overall nutrition, but a teaspoon of ground cinnamon does include lot of trace elements, many vitamins and phytochemicals.
Energy 6 Kcal
Protein 0.1 g
Fat 0.03 g
CHO 2 g
Fiber 1 g
Calcium 26 mg
Potassium 11 mg
Beta-carotene 3 mcg
Vitamin A 8 IU
Cinnamon doesn't just spice up the flavour of our food and drinks it has many health benefits. Some research shows cinnamon may be good for people with diabetes. A review of 18 studies suggests that cinnamon might lower blood sugar. Many of the studies do not say what type of cinnamon was used or have other problems that make their findings uncertain.
One review suggests the benefits of cinnamon for weight loss. It is sometimes used for irritable bowel syndrome or other stomach or intestinal problems. It is not clear that it works.
Cinnamon contains potassium, magnesium and calcium. Potassium helps to counteract sodium’s effect on blood pressure and controls the heart rate. Potassium is also involved in nerve function. Magnesium and calcium work together to maintain a healthy heartbeat. These two minerals are essential for skeletal health, preventing the weakening of bones, a condition called osteoporosis.
In addition, cinnamon can provide other health benefits like:
Cinnamon is an effective anti-inflammatory agent. Researchers tested the phytochemicals found in cinnamon and discovered antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. In one study, certain cinnamon compounds also targeted free radicals with promising results.
Angiogenesis is the formation of new blood vessels to feed tumours. One of the keys to treating cancer is to stop angiogenesis. A study showed that cinnamon can slow down or hold off angiogenesis, cell growth and retard cellular signaling involved in carcinogenesis. This suggests that cinnamon could be a tool in preventing or treating cancer.
The compound cinnamaldehyde is responsible for cinnamon’s distinct odour and flavour.
This phytochemical also has proven widespread antibiotic effects. Cinnamaldehyde was tested against several bacteria and viruses, including staphylococcus, E. coli, salmonella, and candida. Researchers found that it was able to prevent these bacteria from growing.
Cinnamon has a ton of antioxidants, like polyphenols. These can help your body avoid oxidative damage. The antioxidants in cinnamon are so strong that it can sometimes be used as a natural food preservative.
Experts have seen that taking cinnamon supplements can boost antioxidant levels in our blood as well as lower inflammation markers.
Cinnamon could lower your triglycerides and your total cholesterol levels, which could help prevent heart disease. If you take supplements with at least 1.5 grams of cinnamon a day, it may lower your total cholesterol, LDL (or bad) cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood sugar if one is having major metabolic disease. It lowers blood pressure if it is consistently take for 7 weeks.
Cinnamon also might help with, Alzheimer’s disease, HIV, tooth decay and some allergies.
Why I believe in Rebirth?
I have met lot of good guys and only a few nasty guys.
The bad guys made me to remember the quality of good guys.
It is like one who throw away the pebbles and collect only the gem stones in a gem pit.
Double Murder and Double Coffin
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Dragon Fruit -ඩ්රාගොන් ෆ්ට්
Dragon Fruit
ඩ්රාගොන් ෆ්ට්
The botanical names are Selenicere usundatus and Selenicere uscostaricensis.
The family is Cactaceae.
Dragon fruit, is a tropical fruit from the cactus family, known for its vibrant skin, spiny scaly exterior and mild, sweet flesh dotted with edible black seeds.
It grows as a climbing vine of the genus Selenicereus, with key species including Selenicereusundatus (white-fleshed) and Selenicereuscostaricensis (red-fleshed).
Common White Dragon Fruit
Selenicereus undatus (pink skin, white flesh).
Red Dragon Fruit:
Selenicereus costaricensis (pink skin, red flesh).
Yellow Dragon Fruit:
Selenicereus megalanthus (yellow skin, white flesh).
It is native to Central and South America, now widely grown in tropics including Vietnam and in Australia. It is a climbing cactus that can grow up to 30 feet long, often utilizing trees or posts for support. The flowers famous for its large, fragrant "night-blooming" flowers that open for only one night.
It is a very invasive cactus and its roots dig into the cracks in cement pillars. I think it uses magnesium and calcium in cement pillars. The dolomite that is used in cement production has both calcium and magnesium.
I had two seasons with it to photograph its beautiful white bloom. Our rooftop garden was small and this cactus was given the driest corner at the far end. Its roots started eating into the cement cracks in the corner most pillar of our roof top garden. It took nearly three days for me to remove all the roots and seal the cracks with cement. I destroyed it fully and did not allow the peaces to root again even in our back garden.
It is a hardy cactus and love cement structures. AI says it does not thrive on cement but I do not believe that assertion and the roots make the cracks wide open for the tropical weather to complete the damage to the cement pillar unless, the cracks are sealed sooner than late.
Frequently eaten fresh, in smoothies or in fruit salads. Low calorie fruit rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, with red-fleshed varieties often having higher antioxidant content.
Dragon fruit is rich in dietary fiber, Vitamin C, and minerals like magnesium and iron. Its key benefits include aiding digestion, boosting the immune system, supporting heart health, promoting skin health and providing antioxidant protection against cell damage from free radicals. The antioxidants in dragon fruit, such as betalains and flavonoids, contribute to its anti-inflammatory properties and may help protect against certain chronic diseases. The dietary fiber: promotes healthy digestion. Vitamin C supports the immune system and helps the body absorb iron. Magnesium is essential for muscle and nerve function.
Iron plays a role in red blood cell production.
Antioxidantss that include betalains, hydroxycinnamates and flavonoids combat oxidative stress and free radical damage.
Other Minerals provides small amounts of calcium, potassium and phosphorus.
Antioxidants, especially from red dragon fruit, protect skin cells from UV damage and promote elasticity.Compounds like betalains and flavonoids neutralize harmful free radicals, reducing inflammation and minimising the risk of chronic diseases. The fruit has a high water content, which contributes to hydration. Low in calories and high in fiber, dragon fruit can promote feelings of fullness, making it a helpful part of a weight management plan.
Some people say it tastes like a cross between a pear and a kiwi.
Provides several antioxidants
Dragon fruit contains several types of antioxidants. These are compounds that protect the cells from unstable molecules called free radicals, which are linked to chronic diseases and ageing.
These are some of the main antioxidants contained in dragon fruit pulp.
Betalains
Found in the pulp of red dragon fruit, these deep red pigments have been shown to significantly reduce total cholesterol, LDL and other health risk factor markers.
Hydroxycinnamates
This group of compounds has demonstrated anticancer activity in test-tube and animal studies.
Flavonoids
This large, diverse group of antioxidants is linked to better brain health and a reduced risk of heart disease.
Animal studies suggest that dragon fruit may provide various health benefits. Many of these are likely due to its fiber and antioxidant content. Both red and white varieties of dragon fruit have been shown to reduce insulin resistance and fatty liver in obese mice.
In one study, mice on a high fat diet who received an extract of the fruit gained less weight and had reductions in liver fat, insulin resistance and inflammation, which were attributed in part to beneficial changes in gut bacteria. Dragon fruit contains prebiotic fiber that promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut, potentially improving metabolic health.
Although this fruit may improve certain features of metabolic syndrome, a condition associated with type 2 diabetes, not all effects may be favourable.
Soursop -කටු අනෝදා
Soursop
කටු අනෝදා
The botanical name is Annona muricata.
The family is Annonaceae (custard apple family).
Plants include edible fruit species like Annona (soursop, sugar apple, atemoya) and Asimina (pawpaw) and Rollina.
Rollinia (specifically Rollinia deliciosa or Annona mucosa) is a fast growing tropical fruit tree from the Annonaceae family, known for producing large, yellow, heart shaped fruits with soft spikes. The fruit is famously described as tasting like lemon or sweet, custard-like lemon sherbet, with a gelatinous, creamy texture. It is native to South America and is closely related to soursop and often called biriba, Amazon custard apple or wild sugar-apple.
Soursop is a tropical, evergreen, low branching tree (3–10m tall) in the Annonaceae family and is famous for its large, spiny green fruit with creamy, white, sweet-tart pulp. Native to the tropical Americas, it is widely used in smoothies and traditional medicine. It thrives in high humidity, frost-free climates.
It is a slender, low-branching evergreen with glossy, dark green leaves that emit an aromatic scent when crushed. A heart shaped or ovoid "pseudo-fruit" (syncarp) covered in soft, flexible spines, weighing up to 4.5–7 kg. It thrives in subtropical or tropical lowland areas up to 1,200m elevation. It is primarily grown from seeds, maturing within 3–5 years. The pulp is fibrous and juicy, often described as having a flavour profile blending strawberry, pineapple and citrus with a creamy texture. It is eaten fresh, blended into smoothies, or processed into juices, sorbets, and ice cream.
My favourites is its drink with vanilla ice cream on top.
A good source of Vitamin C (approx. 34% Daily Value), fiber (13% DV) and potassium.
Various parts of the tree, particularly the leaves, are used in traditional medicine, although studies on humans are limited.
It contains Annonaceous acetogenins, which have shown cytotoxic properties in laboratory settings, prompting research into anticancer effects.
The seeds and leaves contain annonacin, a neurotoxin which when consumed in excess may cause harm than good.
Soursop is a fruit rich in Vitamin C, fiber and antioxidants like acetogenins and flavonoids, offering benefits such as boosted immunity, improved digestion, and support for heart health. Other ingredients include carbohydrates, potassium, and various bioactive compounds found in the leaves and fruit. However, some compounds in soursop, particularly in the seeds, can be toxic and neuro-degenerative, so consumption should be in moderation, especially for those with conditions like Parkinson's disease.
Soursop contains:
Vitamins, notably high in Vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant and also contains B vitamins. A good source of potassium and phosphorus, beneficial for heart and bone strength. An excellent source of dietary fiber, which supports digestive health and helps with feelings of fullness. Rich in flavonoids, tannins, and phytosterols. It also contains a class of compounds called acetogenins, which have various pharmacological activities. Other compounds include alkaloids, essential oils and other bioactive compounds. The high Vitamin C content supports immune function and helps protect cells from oxidative damage. The fiber in soursop promotes regularity of bowel motions and helps prevent constipation. Rich in antioxidants and help to fight free radicals, potentially reducing the risk of chronic diseases. Contains potassium and other nutrients that can help maintain healthy blood pressure. Anti-inflammatory compounds found in soursop, particularly the leaves, have been traditionally used to reduce pain and inflammation. Antioxidants and vitamin C contribute to skin health.
The seeds of soursop contain a compound called annonacin, which can be neurotoxic. Avoid crushing or consuming the seeds. Due to potential toxic compounds, consuming soursop in large quantities is not recommended.
Individuals with low blood pressure, low platelet counts, or neurological disorders should consult a healthcare provider before consuming soursop. Pregnant women should also consult with their doctor before using soursop
Anti-inflammatory
Antioxidant
Hypoglycaemic
Anticancer agent
Has acetogenins which inhibit NAD in cancer cell surfaces.
Relieving anti-inflammatory diseases
Preventing diabetes
Soursop benefits are mainly derived from its high fiber content, as it can reduce how quickly sugar is absorbed
Helps with constipation and is a source of fiber that decreases the rate at which sugar is absorbed from foods. This can help to manage blood sugar levels and prevent insulin resistance and diabetes.
Maintain eye health
Protecting the stomach
Soursop contains anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which reduce damage caused by free radicals. It promotes reduction in stomach acid production, making this fruit beneficial for protecting the stomach from gastritis and peptic ulcers and also improving digestion.
Improving stress and anxiety
Soursop leaves contain anonaine and asimilobine, compounds that have soothing properties, that act on the central nervous system. These compounds interact with serotonin (a neurotransmitter responsible for mood regulation), which can improve mood, stress and anxiety.
Regulates blood pressure
Soursop contains potassium, a mineral that is essential for the body’s elimination of sodium through the urine. Potassium is also important for blood pressure management.
In addition, this fruit also contains antioxidants which promote arterial health and act as a vasodilator. It helps to promote blood circulation, which can also influence blood pressure.
Soursop strengthen the immune system
Because it is rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents, like vitamin C and quercetin, soursop helps to manage excess free radicals and strengthen immune system cells.
Helps to prevent allergies, colds and flu.
Combats constipation
Soursop helps to combat constipation because it is rich in water and fibers. These components promote natural bowel movements and add bulk to the stool, which facilitate stool elimination.
Maintaining hydration in the body
Soursop pulp contains about 82g of water, which can significantly hydrate the body. It is often consumed in hot environments or during exercise, which helps to prevent dehydration.
Possibly prevents cancer
Recent studies show that soursop is rich in acetogenins, which are a group of metabolic compounds that have a cytotoxic effect that targets cancerous cells. In addition, it was noted in some studies that consuming soursop on a long term basis can help to prevent and treat many types of cancers, that include cancers in breast, colon, lung and prostate.
Nonetheless, these studies have only been done in laboratory settings with isolated cells and on animals. More studies are needed in humans to support the possible effect of this fruit on cancerous cells.