After getting angry, first of all, there is something wrong with the skin, and there will be all kinds of acne on the face, which is not only ugly, but also itchy. Secondly, there is something wrong with the throat, sore throat, dry mouth, a lot of inflammation on the tongue or gums, and finally, I can't eat anything, and it hurts when I eat it. If it is serious, it may directly lead to nosebleeds, and the state of the whole person will also be affected. Therefore, for adults, eating up to half a catty of litchi every day may cause problems. If you get angry easily, you should eat less.
Besides the problem of getting angry, sugar is also a big problem. Litchi is a sweet fruit, which contains a lot of fructose. After eating, it will undoubtedly push up your blood sugar level. Some elderly people with diabetes should be careful to eat litchi. If you really want to eat, you can check your blood sugar after eating to avoid the blood sugar rising too fast.
And what many people may not understand is that the fructose in litchi will be decomposed into alcohol and carbon dioxide in your body. If you eat too much at a time, the result will be a lot of alcohol in your body. At this time, it will be more troublesome if the traffic police find driving. Of course, as long as you explain clearly, the traffic police should not embarrass you. Moreover, this phenomenon does not often occur, and it has occurred in a few cases.
In fact, for most people, litchi is still a relatively healthy fruit, but it can control the food intake and will not cause too much harm to your body. Especially in summer, litchi is more appetizing and can be given to children before meals, which can promote children to tell jokes. Secondly, litchi is rich in juice and can replenish more water for itself.
Litchi pulp contains fructose, glucose, protein, citric acid, pectin and vitamin C except 80% water. Immature litchi also contains more hypoglycemic A, which is converted into highly toxic 2- methylene cyclopropane acetyl coenzyme A after entering human body. Through a series of reactions, the process of transforming fat into glucose and ketone bodies in human body is inhibited.
On an empty stomach, the glycogen reserves in the body are exhausted. Our body mainly relies on the decomposition of fat into glucose to maintain the level of blood sugar (glucose in blood) and ensure the normal operation of body organs (especially the brain). Eating litchi on an empty stomach, especially immature litchi, is more prone to "hypoglycemia", which initially manifests as palpitations and cold sweat. In severe cases, hypoglycemia shock and nerve injury may occur.