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Assessment

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Assessed as "B", low Good article, plenty of cites.

Merge proposal

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There has been an Indonesian entry for this fruit, titled "Srikaya". Could Webmaster please add this into the "Language list" in the sidebar. 114.141.89.6 (talk) 00:27, 7 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Merge

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Could this article be merged with "sugar-apple" please. 114.141.89.6 (talk) 00:31, 7 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Poisonous seeds

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Not a single word about the seeds being poisonous! They're used as an insecticide, when ground up. Skaizun (talk) 15:43, 23 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Nasal inhaler for stuffy noses

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I live in Cebu, Philippines and my neighbor just gave me a ripe apis and she was telling me that if you pluck the tip of a branch with the leaves, roll them between your palms to crush them, and rub the juice on the end of your nose it works like a menthol inhaler to help alleviate the stuffiness and help you to breathe. She's a midwife and knows a lot of herbal remedies. Unfortunately I don't have a reference to cite, only what she told me, though she did demonstrate by letting me smell it and though not having a strong scent it did open my nostrils making it easier to breathe. She said most people who live in the mountains know these remedies because it's difficult for them to go to pharmacies to buy non-prescription medicines when they have colds and other minor ailments. There's an apis bush in front of her house and she said I could help myself to these leaves at the tips of branches if I catch a cold. Jaymot (talk) 08:20, 28 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]