THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT ARTICLE PACKED WITH IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE INFORMATION ABOUT MANGOS. MANY TIMES MANGOS ARE SEEN ON THE STREETS OF BARBADOS UNWANTED AS IF SOME FORM OF GARBAGE, MOST RECENTLY. IT IS SAD THAT THE YOUTH HAVE NOT THIS INFORMATION, THEY SHOULD EAT THE MANGO AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE IT IS PART OF WHAT IS GOOD ABOUT BARBADOS. MANGOS IS AN EARTH DAY TOPIC AS EATING THEM WOULD BENEFIT THE ISLAND. WE LOVE MANGOS HERE IN THE STATES. SHOPPING FOR THE BEST ONE IS IMPORTANT. IT HAS A GROWING INTEREST IN THE USA. BARBADOS NEEDS TO LOOK AT THEIR TREASURES AND CAST NOT THEIR PEARLS AWAY. I HOPE YOUR ARTICLE WILL BE A COLUMN THAT BRINGS MORE OF THIS UPSCALE TYPE OF JOURNALISTIC HEALTH AND NUTRITION EDUCATION.
FIYBNY (itha)
comments in response to www.nationnews.com article titled: HEALING HERBS: Mangos more than juicy fruit written by Annette Maynard-Watson. silentdoctors@gmail.com
HEALING HERBS: Mangoes more than juicy fruit
by Annette Maynard-Watson
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* Annette Maynard-Watson, a secondary school teacher and herbal educator, may be contacted at silentdoctors@gmail.com or 250-6450.
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very pleased with the comment. I hope they do start to eat mangoes.
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