Papaya Seeds

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Digestive
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Herbs and Botanicals
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People

Papaya seeds are the small, black seeds found inside papaya fruit. They contain fiber and naturally occurring plant compounds (including benzyl isothiocyanate and various polyphenols), which is why they are sometimes used in traditional wellness practices. They may help support digestion and gut balance.


Papaya Seeds
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