This is the season of mango do not be left out of its immense healing benefits. Have your own share of nature’s bounty.

Mango exerts a deep cleansing effect on your blood stream. Be rejuvenated, Enjoy mango fruit.

Do you tend to forget things so easily? Add mango to your list of essentials this season as it enhances memory significantly, thanks to its glutamine content.

Do you experience feverish conditions always? Look no further this season, consume mango generously.

Are you always constipated? Are you finding it difficult to move your bowels regularly? Embrace mango consumption this season and have your share of one of the nature’s finest laxatives.

Mango’s rejuvenating effect on the skin is super. You can’t trade off the benefits of experiencing radiant skin stemming from daily consumption of mango; it delays aging, removes blemishes, dark spots and pimples.

Have you been experiencing bleeding gum lately? Do you suffer from gum diseases? Most likely you are deficient in vitamin C. Mango will assist in replenishing Vitamin C in your system.

Do you know of friends or relations challenged with mouth and body odours? Suggest regular consumption of mango to them this period. Mango counteracts body odour. It is a highly alkaline fruit that combats acidosis too.

Mango supports male and female fertility, it enhances sex drive and equally useful in cases of impotency.

Mango helps your kidneys to make more urine and to excrete it.

Mango supports the respiratory tract, organs and tissues including your lungs, trachea, bronchials etc.

You can boost your immune system by having regular mango meals, it has lots of Vitamin A, Vitamin C and other immune enhancing vitamins and minerals,

Strengthen and improve your vision by consuming mango fruits daily. It prevents cataract and macular degeneration.

Due to its antioxidants constituents such as quercetin, galic, isoquercetin etc., normal cells of the body are protected from cancer causing agents.

Please note that when you intend to make drastic changes to your meals and eating habits you should discuss it with a nutritionally minded doctor.

Prof. Gilbert Ezengige

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