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What is Wild Mango?
Wild Mango (Irvingia gabonensis), also known as `dika nut' has strong analgesic properties according to the scientific literature. There is a growing body of evidence that opioid drugs in active quantities are made by plants quite unrelated to the poppy including Irvingia gabonensis. - Wild Mango is used medicinally in most parts of tropical Africa for the treatment of a number of ailments. In West Africa the Mende tribe of Sierra Leone uses the stem bark to relieve pain, and have been doing so for centuries.
- Wild Mango kernel extract is used medicinally in West Africa to relieve pain. It has been shown to have narcotic analgesic properties. (Source: Journal of Ethnopharmacology, February 1995, pages 125-129).
- The bark is rather bitter, and in Gabon it is added to palm wine.
- The bark macerated in palm wine is taken as an aphrodisiac.
- In Nigeria and Cameroon the split shells of the fruit are used in divination by semi-Bantu tribes, giving a favorable omen if one falls flat and the other convex side up.
- The seed oil is useful in margarine formulations.
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`My experience was good, Wild Mango excitant, pain relief and relaxant.' -Sharon, UK.
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