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Pineapple–Aids in Digestion, Arthritis Pain, and Healing Sports Injuries

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In addition to being juicy, sweet, and delicious, pineapple (Ananas comosus) has been used by natural healers since ancient times to ease stomach problems. Paradoxically, pineapples grow neither on pine nor apple trees—however, they were so-named in the 17th century because the term “apple,” at that time, was applied to unknown fruits—and it looked like a pinecone. Pineapple’s therapeutic value is mainly due to bromelain, a proteolytic enzyme. Bromelain is found in various supplements and herbal preparations and continues to be studied for its potential use in other medical applications. History Pineapples originated in South America. By the 15th century, they appeared in Europe and India thanks to the sailors who found that eating pineapples helped keep their health during their long voyages. Today, 100 different pineapple varieties are sold worldwide, mainly from Costa Rica, Brazil, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, and India....

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