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Syzygium cumini - Jambu, Malabar plum

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It was first introduced to the US in 1911; it was commonly grown in Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. From there onwards this plant is cultivated in numerous countries and different regions. It was introduced in Brazil during the Portuguese colonization.
 '''Syzygium cumini has been used for medicinal purposes since ancient times. Some of the ailments this herb can help relieve are''':
#'''Diabetes''': Syzygium cumini can incrase the production of insulin producing beta cells of pancreas. The seeds of the tree contain glucose, which is known as jamboline. It helps to control the conversion process of starch into sugars. Urine sugar levels can be reduced by consuming seeds of the herb.

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