Grapefruit Grapefruit pulp is cold, sweet and sour, and has the effects of relieving cough and asthma, clearing away heat and resolving phlegm, strengthening spleen and promoting digestion. The content of vitamin C in grapefruit is much higher than other fruits, and vitamin C has many functions. At the same time, grapefruit can also enhance physical fitness and help the body absorb calcium and iron more easily.
Sugarcane Sugarcane has the functions of moistening lung, benefiting stomach, tonifying kidney and promoting fluid production. It can relieve symptoms such as dry cough, night sweat and hot flashes caused by lung diseases.
Walnut Walnut has the functions of relieving asthma, nourishing stomach, relaxing bowels, regulating liver and blood, tonifying kidney and strengthening brain.
apple
Apples are also good for the lungs. Eating five or more apples a week can improve respiratory system and lung function. And eating an apple a day can make you less likely to get sick. Apple contains a lot of flavonoid antioxidant quercitrin, which can protect the lungs from the harmful effects of pollution and smoking.
What fruit can't babies eat with pneumonia? Children with pneumonia should try to avoid choosing fruits with * * * *, such as mango and pineapple. It is also not suitable for eating warm fruit. Warm fruits include: orange, kumquat, apricot, bayberry, litchi, peach, longan, pomegranate, durian, wampee, plum, betel nut, seabuckthorn, hawthorn, walnut, chestnut and so on.
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