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kevin phillips starts with ...
can you please advise me if your cocoa plant is the same as the one in the himilayas, they chew the leaves to help them breath, iam looking for this plant to help me with my lung disease, any help would be gratefull. kevin phillips.
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kevin phillips
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21st March 2012 5:39pm
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Am says...
Hi Kevin, The Cocoa plant is Theobroma Cacoa. Chocolate is derived from this tropical plant.
I think you may be looking for Coca?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coca
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Fruit Lover says...
Dont know much about the medicinal to do with breathing, but I do know that it can lower high blood pressure and has heaps of other medicinal properties when consumed raw. Super rare in Australia The Cocoa tree or True Chocolate tree (Theobroma Cacao) is available through the mail order nursery Forever Seeds.
Web sit below if you wanted it
www.forever-seeds.com
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Fruit Lover says...
Hi Kevin,
Also just wanted to let you know that apparently the common pawpaw or papaya is excellent for lung health. The red ones taste so good if you dont like the normal yellow ones. Hope this helps you out you should try it and google lung health and pawpaw.
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