Pear, word pronunciation: English [pe? (r)]
Phrase collocation: cactus fruit, cactus fruit and overlord tree. Momordica charantia Horticultural Momordica charantia, Abelmoschus esculentus, Melon for fat removal and weight loss, Cucurbita melo.
Pear, an arbor plant of Rosaceae, has a flat crown. Branchlets are stout and pilose when young; The biennial branches are purplish brown with sparse lenticels. Stipules membranous, with glandular teeth at the margin. Leaf blade ovate or elliptic, apex acuminate or acute, with hairs on both sides at first, and old leaves glabrous. Umbelliform racemes, total pedicels and pedicels have fluff when they are young. The fruit is ovoid or nearly spherical, slightly flat and brown.
The efficacy and function of pears;
1, clearing away heat and calming the nerves: pears are cool and can clear away heat and calm the nerves. Regular consumption can make blood pressure return to normal and improve dizziness and other symptoms. Pear can promote appetite, help digestion, have diuretic, laxative and antipyretic effects, and can be used to supplement water and nutrition when high fever occurs.
2, phlegm and cough: pear tastes sweet and slightly sour, cool, enters the lungs and stomach, has the effect of clearing away heat and toxic materials, resolving phlegm and relieving cough and phlegm. Therefore, eating pears has a good effect on symptoms such as dry throat, hoarseness and thick phlegm caused by tuberculosis, tracheitis, throat diseases, asthma and upper respiratory infection.
3, clearing heart and removing annoyance: Pear is a cold fruit, sweet and slightly sour, which can clear heart and eliminate fire, and has the effect of clearing heart and removing annoyance. Eating pears can improve symptoms such as polydipsia, cough and asthma, and yellow phlegm caused by excessive internal heat.
4, laxative: pears contain more dietary fiber, which can stimulate the intestines and promote excretion to relieve constipation, so eating pears helps to improve constipation and promote the discharge of toxic substances in the human body.