Jackfruit Seeds
399 - 499 Per Kilogram
1 Kilogram (MOQ)
The proteins and other vital micronutrients in the seeds are known to keep skin diseases at bay. And the iron the seeds contain boosts blood health and even treats anemia – which is one major concern, especially for women. The seeds, which taste like potatoes when boiled, are also good for the eyes. But we are not going to tell everything here. The seeds are rich in iron, which is an important component of hemoglobin. Adequate iron levels can treat anemia and prevent several blood disorders. Iron combats weakness as well, which is another bothersome symptom of anemia. Iron also increases the production of red blood cells, which, in turn, boost immunity and keep diseases at bay.