What nutritional value does baobab have?
Baobab tree wrapped in medicine. Fruit, leaf and bark can be used as medicine, which can diminish inflammation, reduce fever and treat malaria. Its fruit, leaves and bark can be used as medicine, and it has the effects of nourishing stomach, benefiting gallbladder, clearing away heat and swelling, stopping bleeding and diarrhea, calming the nerves and calming the mind. Scientists isolated a substance from baobab tree that can inhibit the formation and expansion of gastric cancer cells, thus revealing the mystery that Africans who often eat baobab trees hardly suffer from gastric cancer. The pulp of its leaves and fruits is still a commonly used anti-inflammatory drug in the local area.