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Pumpkin rind can fight yeast infection
Sat, 31 Oct 2009 13:37:12 GMT
Long been known for its medical properties, pumpkin also
contains a powerful antifungal protein that can effectively
fight many common yeast infections.
Pumpkins have been traditionally used for medicinal purposes
such as fighting diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol
levels and cancer in many countries including China, Korea,
India, Yugoslavia, Argentina, Mexico, and Brazil.
According to a study published in the Journal of
Agricultural and Food Chemistry, a protein extracted from
the pumpkin rind called Pr-2 effectively fights the fungus
responsible for vaginal yeast infections, diaper rashes, and
other health problems.
Pr-2 is reported to inhibit the growth of 10 species of
harmful fungus including Candida albicans - also known as
thrush is especially troublesome in diabetics, leading to
yeast infections in the mouth, on the skin and under the
nail beds as well as systemic infection when overgrowth
occurs - by targeting the cell wall or membrane of the
microorganisms.
The protein, however, has no affect on bacteria.
Scientists hope the pumpkin protein can pave the way for the
development of natural medication to fight yeast infections.
PKH/HGH
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