Miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum), which grows on a small emerald tree, is a red berry native to Ghana. People have known for centuries that eating the tiny tropical fruit, the size of a large ...
Bravo: Why NeNe and Gregg Leakes Are Keeping Miracle Fruit Trees in Their Home
So just what are these mysterious trees and what sort of healing properties might they possess? The Miracle Fruit Tree is an evergreen shrub native to West Africa. It produces a unique berry that when ...
Why NeNe and Gregg Leakes Are Keeping Miracle Fruit Trees in Their Home
This article covers the uses of the miracle fruit plant, its possible health benefits, its side effects, and some safety precautions to keep in mind when consuming it. Miracle fruit is an African ...
Miami Herald: South Florida ‘miracle fruit’ helps patients revive chemo-damaged taste buds
Known scientifically as Synsepalum dulcificum, this fruit is commonly called the ‘miracle fruit’ because of its remarkable effect on taste buds — particularly for patients undergoing chemotherapy. CBS ...
None — Miracle Fruit parties are becoming the hottest way to entertain. After eating the small berry, people eat a variety of foods to feel its effect. Sour fruit such as limes and lemons taste like ...
Albany Democrat-Herald: Miracle fruit comes to the rescue; thousands of cancer patients taste food again
Miracle fruit comes to the rescue; thousands of cancer patients taste food again
New York Post: ‘Miracle fruit’ may help cancer patients overcome chemo side effect
A small, red “miracle fruit” is gaining attention for its ability to make lemons taste like lemonade — and for helping some cancer patients cope with an unpleasant side effect of ...