📌 Papaya seeds: why this anti-parasite and liver-protecting food (still) ends up in the trash

Posted 30 January 2026 by: Admin #Various

You are probably throwing away one of the most nutritious parts of the papaya without even knowing it. The seeds of this tropical fruit, often tossed in the trash, contain enzymes and natural compounds with remarkable properties for digestion and liver health. Rich in papain and antioxidants, they have been used for centuries in traditional medicine for their antiparasitic and detoxifying virtues.

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