ഒഴിവാക്കേണ്ട waste പഴച്ചെടികൾ part - 5 |
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Загружено: 2024-11-26
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"5 Fruit Plants You Should Think Twice About Planting! 🍇🍒"
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Not all fruit plants are worth the effort! In this video, we explore 5 fruit plants that might be more trouble than they're worth due to waste issues, maintenance, or invasive tendencies. From the messy Blackberry Jam Fruit to the high-maintenance Langsat, the misunderstood Mahkotadeva, and the overrated Blueberry in the wrong climates, we break down why these plants might not be the best addition to your garden.
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Waste fruit plants that should not be considered by people with less area
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Mahkotadeva, commonly known as God's Crown (Phaleria macrocarpa), is a plant native to Southeast Asia and widely used in traditional medicine. While it has various potential health benefits, it may also have some side effects if consumed improperly or in excess. Below are some potential side effects:
1. Gastrointestinal Issues
Consuming unripe fruit or excessive doses may lead to nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea.
The seeds are considered toxic and should never be ingested.
2. Allergic Reactions
Some people may experience skin rashes, itching, or swelling after consuming products made from Mahkotadeva.
3. Liver or Kidney Strain
High doses of Mahkotadeva extract may stress the liver or kidneys due to its active compounds. Long-term use without medical supervision may exacerbate these effects.
4. Interaction with Medications
Mahkotadeva may interact with medications such as blood thinners, diabetes medications, or immune-suppressing drugs, potentially leading to complications.
5. Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Pregnant or breastfeeding women are advised to avoid Mahkotadeva due to limited research on its safety in these groups.
Recommendations:
Always consult a healthcare professional before using Mahkotadeva as a supplement or herbal remedy.
Use only ripe fruit or processed extracts from reputable sources.
Avoid consuming the seeds entirely.
Note:
While Mahkotadeva has potential medicinal properties, its use should be approached with caution to prevent adverse effects.
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