Preparation materials: 2 lemons, grapefruit 1 piece, and 300g honey.
1 Wash the lemon with salt and put it on the chopping block to cut thin slices.
2. Lay the lemon slices flat on the bottom of the prepared jar, about 1/3 height.
3. Wash grapefruit with salt and put it on the chopping block to cut thin slices.
4. Spread the sliced grapefruit on the lemon, about 2/3 height.
5. Stack lemons and grapefruit in turn until the jar is full, and slowly pour in honey several times in small amounts.
6. There is a certain gap in the space in the bottle. All the poured honey will be piled up at the top at first, and then slowly fall down, and honey will be slowly replenished according to the filling speed.
7. After the honey is full, seal the bottle cap, put it in the refrigerator for 3 days, clip out several pieces with clean utensils, and soak in water to drink.
Extended data
Common drugs should be avoided in combination with grapefruit:
Lipid-lowering drugs: Atorvastatin, Simvastatin, etc. may cause rhabdomyolysis such as myalgia, myasthenia and muscle swelling when taken together with grapefruit, and 30% of patients with rhabdomyolysis will have acute renal failure.
Antihypertensive drugs: nifedipine, felodipine, aliskiren, verapamil, etc. combined with grapefruit are easy to cause hypotension, ranging from dizziness, palpitation and fatigue to angina pectoris, myocardial infarction and stroke.
Antiarrhythmic drugs: Amiodarone, quinidine and grapefruit can cause torsade de pointes and endanger life.
Sedative and hypnotic drugs: Diazepam, midazolam and other drugs taken together with grapefruit can increase the incidence of dizziness and drowsiness, especially for aerial workers and drivers during medication.
Anti-anxiety drugs: buspirone and grapefruit can affect the curative effect of the drug.
Immunosuppressant: The blood concentrations of cyclosporine and tacrolimus will increase when grapefruit is taken together. The incidence of hypertension, diabetes, hyperkalemia and neutropenia will increase significantly if patients drink grapefruit juice for a long time during taking the medicine.
Other kinds: anti-allergic drugs Terfenadine, antibacterial drugs erythromycin and moxifloxacin, antiepileptic drugs carbamazepine, antiretroviral drugs saquinavir, indinavir, etc. will also interact with grapefruit juice.
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