More Information of Guava Fruit
By Yanti
Guava fruit (Psidium guajava) is originated from tropical America, especially from Brazil and Antilles, where it is found in great number of varieties. Guava fruit is very affordable and easy to grow in Central America. Now guava fruit spread to Southeast Asia including Indonesia, to South Asia, India and Sri Lanka.
These guava fruits can grow in the fertile lowland areas to the altitude of 1200 meters above sea level. At the age of 2-3 years have started guava fruit. There are seeds on the fruit flesh. Guava fruit has a green fruit with white meat or red-and-sour taste sweet. Guava fruit is usually eaten raw on fruit or drink after Guava juice made
Guava fruit is still enjoyed as a sweet treat by indigenous peoples throughout the rain forest, and the leaves and bark of the guava tree have a long history of medicinal uses that are still employed today
Health Benefits
Guava are chemicals that fruit, leaves and bark of guava trees contain tannin. Guava leaves also contain various acids, such as acid ursolat, psidiolat, kratogolat, oleonolat, guajaverin.Guava beans also are rich in fiber helps prevent cancer known channel lower cholesterol and indigestion.
Guava fruit is rich in vitamin a, and vitamin c. A single guava has four times the amount of vitamin c as an orange. The ripe fruit is also a rich source of antioxidants. In addition the seeds have high levels of omega-3 and omega-6. Thus, very poor rural people can afford to cultivate or buy the fruit. It’s a nutrient dense fruit, making it a good dietary choice for the people of Honduras.
The tikuna indians decoct the leaves or bark of guava as a cure for diarrhea. In fact, an infusion or decoction made from the leaves and bark has been used by many tribes for diarrhea and dysentery throughout the amazon, and Indians also employ it for sore throats, vomiting, stomach upsets, for vertigo, and to regulate menstrual periods. Tender leaves are chewed for bleeding gums and bad breath, and it is said to prevent hangovers
Guava fruit is also a good source of pectin – a dietary fibre, and carotenoids, which have a protective effect against the harmful rays of the sun. Much of guava’s therapeutic activity is attributed to its flavonoid content, which has demonstrated antibacterial activity. So it can certainly be said that a guava a day will keep the doctor away









Guava is humble looking fruit. I find guava very tasty. It is good for health. It is rich in vitamin C. It is great for eyes and heart, skin, hair. It also helps for combating colon and prostate cancer and has many other benefits. To get more knowledge on guava fruit, refer http://www.zippy-health.com/guava-fruit-facts-go-guava-for-beautiful-skin-and-hair/
Has more Vitamin E actually, which is great for your skin!
Guava fruit grows in some parts of Africa too
I am struggling to find guava in the U.K could anyone help?
Hi Baldpoodle,
I just search on Google about “guava in londong, UK” and I have some information about the location, so you can try it, and I am sure in few second you can get the info
Regards,
Yanti
Semi ripe or ripe guava is very good for bowel movment. Eating one fruit daily, helps to avoid constipation.
Guava fruit very popular in most parts of Zimbabwe,andleaves can be boiled to relieve with colds.
guava helps loose weight,it really works…..amazingly!!!