Papaya is an exotic tropical plant, rich in ingredients that have a beneficial impact on health. It contains vitamins A, B complex, C, E, and K, as well as minerals: calcium, iron, magnesium, potassium, manganese, and zinc. It is also rich in lycopene, which, along with the mentioned minerals, has an exceptionally important effect on body health and immune system strengthening. The riper the papaya, the higher the concentration of nutrients. Papaya is rich in the enzyme papain, which aids digestion by breaking down proteins from food into amino acids.
Now you're probably wondering what papaya has to do with women's intimate health?
And furthermore, what does papaya have to do with HPV (Human Papillomavirus) infection?
Believe it or not, it's scientifically proven!
Based on a clinical study, papaya is recommended for the treatment of HPV (Human Papillomavirus) infection as well as for protection and reducing the risk of this infection.
Human Papillomavirus encompasses a wide range of virus types that can infect various types of tissues, including the skin and genital area. While most HPV infections are generally harmless, some infections can persist and lead to the development of abnormal cell growth, including cancerous cells.
Therefore, HPV infection should not be ignored but should be treated promptly. We have provided more detailed information on its causes and symptoms in a blog post about vaginal infections (link to the blog about vaginal infections).
Two additional studies have examined the diets of women, their risk of HPV infection, and abnormal cell growth. They have shown that consuming foods high in beta-cryptoxanthin, especially papaya, is associated with lower rates of HPV infection and a reduced risk of cervical lesions. These studies provide increasing evidence of the benefits of consuming papaya, which has also been shown to reduce the risk of breast, lung, and gallbladder cancer.
Furthermore, through other research, it has been concluded that certain plants (there is a long list), including papaya (Carica papaya), play an important role in treating parasitic and infectious diseases, including sexually transmitted diseases and infections of the genital and urinary tracts.
And finally, besides its exotic name, unique taste, and symbolic Latin name 'Carica,' papaya is an exceptionally nutritious and beneficial plant, which undeniably has a positive impact on women's intimate health.
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It contains a combination of SEVEN plants selected for their antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory properties: lemon balm, tea tree, papaya, sage, licorice, St. John's wort, and rosemary. It refreshes, leaves the intimate area completely clean, and deodorizes. This gentle gel texture transforms the basic care of the intimate region into a daily ritual and pleasure.
Balanced pH of 4.5 is essential for maintaining a healthy microbiome of the intimate region.
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And so, dear ladies, eat papaya, pray, love!