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May be other friends can tell more about medicial use of Banana.

Plantain tree itself is a mine of medicinal properties. Each part of this

such as the leaves, inflorescence and the core of the stem enriched with

medicinal powers. the underground bulb of a plantain tree (Rhizome, "Vazha

Kalla"). green plantain fruit. In our country, we use the leaves of plantain

tree for serving food , as plates, especially the rice on special occasions.

And we have a concept that, if we take the food from the leaves, it will boost

our appetite and taste. Moreover, it is good for our eye sight and enhance the

beauty.

The core of the stem is used as curry (dish ) after removing the fibrous part.

It is considered to be good for stomach troubles. Besides, we use the the

juice of the stem core ideal medicine for diabetes , very good for dissolving

the stones in the Kidneys and urinary bladder and for reducing the weight( one

glass of the juice should be taken early morning before taking the break- fast

for six months continuously).

The inflorescence is also used as a nice dish with meals. It is sliced in to

very small pieces, and then after adding chilly & other spices with coconut

oil, it is very good for the purification of urinary bladder and the

removal of the urinary blocks.

In addition to these, we traditionally use banana as a balanced and

supplementary diet for babies of 4 to 10 months .The fully matured banana is

chosen for this preparation. After peeling the banana,( Nendran & Kunnan)) it

is cut into thin ,very fine pieces and dried under the sun, then ground well

into fine powder. This powder is thickened by boiling with milk and one pinch

of sugar, and fed to the babies. This is a wonderful nutritious diet for easy

digestion, and prevents diahorrea and worm trouble in babies.

Generally , all the banana are good for the purification of Blood, good

digestion and for developing immunity.

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