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Yvonne
Port Huron, MI · a month ago

"Papaya's papain enzyme breaks down proteins and is used commercially as a meat tenderizer, in brewing, cosmetics, and leather tanning, while medically, it aids digestion (reducing bloating, gas, heartburn) and helps heal wounds, burns, and inflammation, acting as a debriding agent for damaged tissues. It's also studied for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and potential skin/hair benefits, though more research confirms its uses."

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NMSteveC
Albuquerque, NM · a month ago

Latex comes from rubber tree plants.

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Bob Posey
Egg Harbor Township, NJ · 4 hours ago

some people will eat anything

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P&J Laurel
Turlock, CA · 11 hours ago

Im allergic to latex can I eat these things I currently do t eat papaya

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Nickie Lambert
Muskegon, MI · 3 days ago

pay attention people she wants to run for Senate and should be voted out, typical bait and switch

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Quackers McDuck
Lockport, IL · a month ago

wow, I had no idea unripened papayas produce latex, that's wild!

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Tavo Biltmore
Las Vegas, NV · a month ago

👍What kind of creature in the back ground?

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WhiteBuffalo Designs
Wills Point, TX · 2 months ago

papaya don't have latex. This was most likely written by a non-english speaker who hasn't a clue how to translate the real name of this plant or why its being milked.

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Babygirl
Dade City, FL · a month ago

what is he doing?????🤔🤔🤔🤔

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buckythepitpull
Monroe, GA · a month ago

So that’s where condoms come from

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Steve Grandors
Eagle Grove, IA · a month ago

Cool, another stupid video 👍

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Lee Shepard
Fairfield, CA · 2 months ago

That spout looks nasty!

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fred privitere
Fredonia, NY · a month ago

It that how the make condoms?

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jackiesmerk
Cuyahoga Falls, OH · 2 months ago

latex is harvested from rubber trees.

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hubert ruff
Galax, VA · 2 months ago

why would papaya have latex???

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CHIP william
Covington, GA · a month ago

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Alphapha Anderson
Philadelphia, PA · 2 months ago

What that for

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Cgc Cooper
Louisburg, NC · 2 months ago

Wow

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Willow Smith
Cottage Grove, OR · 2 months ago

The papaya's latex, on the other hand, is rich in an enzyme called papain, which is used commercially as a meat tenderizer and for other applications like clarifying beer and de-hairing hides,

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Tipafoo B
Lubbock, TX · 2 months ago

good stuff! I drink that all the time. They use latex in McDonalds milkshakes along with other great ingredients.

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Bushra Inam
Fort Collins, CO · 2 months ago

it's not latex. it's used for making medicine