1. People suffering from dental caries should not eat pomegranates
Pomegranates mainly contain nutrients such as sugar, calcium, phosphorus, iron, ascorbic acid, and riboflavin. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that pomegranates are sweet and sour, and eating pomegranates for people suffering from dental caries is more likely to aggravate the pain of dental caries. Patients with dental caries should avoid eating more pomegranates.
2. People suffering from colds should not eat pomegranates
Pomegranate has an obvious astringent effect, can astringent intestines and stop bleeding, and has a good antibacterial effect. Therefore, it is especially suitable for people with dry mouth, diarrhea, and tonsillitis. However, the astringent effect of pomegranate is not suitable for some people, such as patients with colds, constipation, urethritis, diabetes, and those with excessive heat accumulation. Eating too much pomegranate will aggravate the condition.
4. Patients with gastritis and those in the early stages of diarrhea are best not to eat it.
5. Eating too much pomegranate will cause internal heat and make teeth black. You should rinse your mouth in time after eating.
6. Pomegranate is rich in sugar and has astringent effects. Patients with colds, acute inflammation, and constipation should eat with caution, and patients with diabetes should fast.
7. It is best for children to eat less pomegranates, otherwise it will easily cause fever and phlegm, and aggravate symptoms such as acute bronchitis, coughing and wheezing with excessive phlegm.