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African plum

Benign prostatic hypertrophy Saw palmetto/African plum NIDDK, ODS... [Pg.481]

Serenoa repens), stinging nettle Urtica dioicd), and African plum (Pygeum africanumf —are not recommended for BPH. An excellent review on phytotherapy for BPH has been published. ... [Pg.1544]

D aery odes edulis (family Burseraceae) The African plum is a widely distributed tree of West and Central Africa. The edible fruit is very popular in localities where it is grown and the pulp is also edible. The fruit flesh contains up to 65% fat. [Pg.145]


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