Difference between revisions of "Banana"
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| − | Fruits are edible, but harder plantain types require cooking and are a good form of starch. Softer desert types may be eaten raw | + | '''Edible:''' |
| − | + | *Fruits are edible, but harder plantain types require cooking and are a good form of starch. Softer desert types may be eaten raw. Cooked, flowers are considered a good food for diabetics. | |
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| − | + | '''Medicinal:''' | |
| − | + | *Flowers: Used to treat dysentery, ulcers, and bronchitis. | |
| − | + | *Sap: Banana sap has [[Astringent]] and [[Febrifuge]] qualities. The sap is used to treat a wide variety of ailments, including leprosy, hysteria, digestive disorders, hemorrhage, epilepsy, hemorrhoids, and insect bites. | |
| − | + | *Roots and Seeds: Treat digestive disorders | |
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| − | + | *Peel and Pulp: Scientifically shown to have both [[Antifungal]] and [[Antibiotic]] components. These structures have also been identified as containing the neurotransmitters nor-epinephrine, serotonin and dopamine | |
===Additional Info<ref name="Exp">Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry</ref>=== | ===Additional Info<ref name="Exp">Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry</ref>=== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 7 April 2019
Known Location
Boll Hold, Dolphin Cove Weyr Area
Growth form:
A banana is an edible fruit – botanically a berry – produced by several kinds of large herbaceous flowering plants.
General habitat:
Tropical areas with soil that has good drainage and is not compacted.
Uses:
Edible:
- Fruits are edible, but harder plantain types require cooking and are a good form of starch. Softer desert types may be eaten raw. Cooked, flowers are considered a good food for diabetics.
Medicinal:
- Flowers: Used to treat dysentery, ulcers, and bronchitis.
- Sap: Banana sap has Astringent and Febrifuge qualities. The sap is used to treat a wide variety of ailments, including leprosy, hysteria, digestive disorders, hemorrhage, epilepsy, hemorrhoids, and insect bites.
- Roots and Seeds: Treat digestive disorders
- Peel and Pulp: Scientifically shown to have both Antifungal and Antibiotic components. These structures have also been identified as containing the neurotransmitters nor-epinephrine, serotonin and dopamine
Additional Info[1]
Note
- ↑ Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry