Yes. You can get acute appendicitis due to guava seeds or seed of orange. At times the seed lodge in the lumen of the appendix and cause acute appendicitis.
Yes. You can get acute appendicitis due to guava seeds or seed of orange. At times the seed lodge in the lumen of the appendix and cause acute appendicitis.
Oddly enough they produce guava seeds.
Yes, guava seeds are delicious.
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Guavas havs seeds, you just eat them, they taste good.
Eating too much guava.
To safely consume guava seeds, it is recommended to chew them thoroughly before swallowing to prevent choking. The seeds are safe to eat and can provide additional fiber and nutrients.
Guava tree seeds are dispersed by animals that eat the fruit and spread the seeds through their droppings. Additionally, birds and other animals may also help in dispersing guava seeds by carrying them to different locations.
To successfully germinate guava seeds, you can start by soaking the seeds in warm water for 24 hours. Then, plant the seeds in a well-draining potting mix, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Place the pot in a warm, sunny location and ensure the seeds receive adequate sunlight. With patience and care, the guava seeds should germinate within 2-8 weeks.
Guava seeds contain several minerals. These minerals are, calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, zinc, carotene, lycopene, Crypto-xanthin, and selenium.
I had appendicitis and my doctor said that I had it because of the lack of fiber in my body. So if you had appendicitis then you didn't take enough fiber as well. It also has to do with your diet. The way you eat as in how many times a day and what you occasionally eat. Nobody is really sure just what causes it. Some doctors believe it occurs when fibers or seeds irritate the appendix.