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write the uses of plants ginger mango eucalyptus

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GINGER- Ginger has long been used for culinary and medicinal purpose.
Possible health benefits include reducing nausea, pain, and inflammation.

MANGO- 1.Prevents Cancer

Research has shown antioxidant compounds in mango fruit have been found to protect against colon, breast, leukemia and prostate cancers.

2. Lowers Cholesterol

The high levels of fiber, pectin and vitamin C help to lower serum cholesterol levels, specifically Low-Density Lipoprotein (the bad stuff).

3. Clears the Skin

Can be used both internally and externally for the skin. Mangoes help clear clogged pores and eliminate pimples.

4.Improves Eye Health

One cup of sliced mangoes supplies 25 percent of the needed daily value of vitamin A, which promotes good eyesight and prevents night blindness and dry eyes.



EUCALYPTUS- Eliminating Bacteria

Eucalyptus has been discovered to have antibacterial properties early on. Towards the end of the 19th century, it was used in English hospitals to disinfect urinary catheters, and recent research can support this claim. In a study published in the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine (APJTB), researchers discovered that essential oil extracted from Eucalyptus globulus leaves is particularly effective against common strains of bacteria, such as E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus.10

• Helping Promote Oral Care

The compounds found in eucalyptus can help promote oral health. In one study, participants who regularly chewed on gum laced with eucalyptus extract had lowered levels of plaque accumulation, and had healthier gums overall.11

• Helping Provide Respiratory Relief

Eucalyptus can help provide relief from runny noses, coughs and colds to help you breathe easier, as well as loosening phlegm, which is why you'll find it as an ingredient in many products such as cough syrups, rubs and vapor baths.12

• Helping Relieve Pain

In one study, researchers applied eucalyptus ointment on participants and discovered that it was able to help provide temporary pain relief, making it useful for athletes after a game. Furthermore, the findings suggest that it can be used as a passive form of warm-up due to its ability to raise muscle temperature.
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