Berry lets chemo patient enjoy food again
date:Jan 10, 2017
inch, who was being treated for cervical cancer. It was like the first time I had tasted food in about five or six weeks. It was like I was having my first meal.

Miracle fruit (Synsepalum dulcificum), which grows on a small emerald tree, is a red berry native to Ghana. People have known for centuries that eating the tiny tropical fruit, the size of a large jelly bean, affects the way food tastes. Scientists say the fruit binds the taste receptors on the tongue.

Homestead brothers Erik and Kris
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