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Supports oral health
The antibacterial nature of fig sap can aid in oral hygiene. The diluted sap can be used as a natural mouthwash to help fight bacteria and reduce bad breath.
Treats skin
conditions Certain skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis can benefit from fig sap due to its soothing and anti-inflammatory nature. Applying it sparingly can help reduce itching and redness.
Antiviral
potential Recent research suggests that fig sap may have antiviral properties that may help prevent or control viral infections. While more studies are needed, their traditional use highlights this potential.
Helps Hair
Health Applying diluted fig sap to the scalp can help strengthen hair follicles, reduce dandruff, and promote overall hair health. Its nutrient profile supports a healthier scalp environment.
Helps control blood
sugar Preliminary studies indicate that fig sap may have a role in regulating blood sugar levels. Certain compounds in the sap may influence glucose absorption and insulin sensitivity, making it potentially beneficial for people with diabetes.
Ways to Use Fig Sap
Topical application for warts and skin
problems Apply a small amount of fresh fig sap directly to the wart or blemish, taking care to avoid contact with healthy skin. Repeat the application daily until the results are seen. For other skin conditions,
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