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IntoTheTruth Iam @ArtOfPeace
15 November, 01:29
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These are medlars.
If it's from the states it's Mespilus canescens (small woody shrub), if it's from another continent it's Mespilus germanica. They contain organic acids such as malic, citric and tartaric, which have a beneficial effect on the nervous system and blood vessels. They stimulate and strengthen the body because they contain a lot of vitamins A, B, C, iron, calcium, potassium, sodium, phosphorus. The consumption of loquats has a good effect on the endocrine glands and the digestive system. They are recommended for diseases related to the bile, kidneys and liver. Medlars also help with angina; they are good for eyes and skin because of vitamin A; they also protect cells from free radicals; also help with bleeding gums.

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Johnny Q -Z @JohnnyQ
15 November, 01:39
In response IntoTheTruth Iam to his Publication
Winter Fruit.

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Beverly Hayes @beverly1111
15 November, 11:22
In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication
unripe baby pomegranate or kiwi

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Jay James @birdmanjay
15 November, 10:52
In response Johnny Q -Z to his Publication
Looks like Kiwi fruit

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