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In general, guava is widely considered a nutritious fruit. It contains fiber, vitamin C, and other nutrients. For most people, eating guava is safe, though excessive amounts may cause digestive discomfort (such as bloating or diarrhea) in some individuals, and people with specific allergies or medical conditions may need personalized advice.
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