In addition, grapefruit is also rich in vitamin C, grapefruit acid, hesperidin, pectin, calcium, grapefruit flavor and other nutrients, of which100g grapefruit is rich in150mg vitamin C, which is three times that of lemon and navel orange.
Grapefruit is recorded in Compendium of Materia Medica: "Dietotherapy, in addition to gastrointestinal pathogens, relieves alcoholism, cures drinkers' breath, does not think about light diet, eliminates phlegm and relieves cough." Grapefruit is rich in hesperidin, similar to vitamin P, which has the functions of protecting and strengthening capillaries and preventing cerebral hemorrhage. Vitamin C in grapefruit can not only effectively prevent and treat the common cold, but also has special effects on neuralgia. The components of grapefruit acid make the taste of grapefruit slightly sour, which is of great help to eliminate fatigue and promote digestion and secretion.
Therefore, the combination of L- cysteine contained in honey and vitamin C contained in grapefruit can penetrate deep into the skin roots and whiten cells. Honey grapefruit tea has the effects of clearing away heat and reducing fire, whitening skin, relieving cough and resolving phlegm, moistening lung and clearing intestine.