Good day, viewers.
Just want to have a talk about this beautiful
fruit.
Now this pawpaw, or papaya, used to be an
exotic fruit.
Now they're grown everywhere.
They originated in New Guinea.
They brought the seeds or the runners over
here to grow them.
The yellow ones were the most prevalent for
many years until they bred these ... Well,
they probably didn't breed them.
They brought this red pawpaw over.
Now when you cut it, it's a bright red inside.
It's absolutely beautiful.
Now I used to suffer terrible mouth ulcers.
I started eating these pawpaws, mouth ulcers
gone.
Now if you have a bit of bloating, or a bit
of sore stomach, these things are like the
old Dixell or Mylanta.
Those cure your stomach, but they do it the
proper way, not the chemical way.
Absolutely fantastic.
They're beautiful.
They actually lower blood sugar, glucose.
You should eat a piece of about four times
a day to get the full benefit.
The biggest benefit we found, they're like
an energy drink.
There's no need to have these silly looking
energy drinks that people have and then they
drink alcohol with them and they're off their
nut.
All you've got to do is eat these pawpaws.
Try eating about four times a day, if you
can.
We have two of our staff that used to work
out every night.
I don't know how they did it after a hard
day in the shop.
They go for a big run.
One used to just beat the other all the time.
He'd pip him off all the damn time.
Now, I've got him onto these pawpaws.
I haven't gotten him to eat a big pawpaw like
that one.
Cut it up when it's ripe, eat it four times
a day for a week.
The following week they worked out, he beat
him by about 300 metres.
Unbelievable energy that this ... He ate it
before he went on the run, let his stomach
settle away and then he just knocked him off
like a bloody champion.
Get onto these pawpaws.
I believe thy help your arthritis too.
That's one thing I haven't got.
Thank goodness, but they are fantastic.
They give you a big boost of energy.
Get onto the pawpaws.
Fantastic.
All the best from Big Al.
Talk soon.
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Get on the channel and keep up with these
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All the best.
Cheers.
