Effects and functions of pomegranate and pomegranate vinegar
Pomegranate vinegar
Pomegranate vinegar is particularly rich in nutrients and contains a variety of nutrients needed by the human body. Contains vitamin C and B vitamins, organic acids, sugars, proteins, fats, and minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, and potassium. Pomegranate vinegar contains carbohydrates and sugar, of which the content of vitamin C is particularly high, while the content of fat and protein is indeed low. Pomegranate vinegar contains a variety of amino acids and trace elements, which can help digestion, resist gastric ulcers, soften blood vessels, lower blood fat and blood sugar, and lower cholesterol. It can prevent coronary heart disease and high blood pressure, and can achieve the effects of strengthening the stomach and refreshing the mind, increasing appetite, prolonging life and prolonging life. It has a miraculous effect on people who drink too much and relieve hangovers.
1. Prevent and treat bad breath: decoct pomegranate seeds and then gargle, which can prevent and treat bad breath and tonsillitis;
2. Antidiarrheal and sterilization: the peel is a powerful dysentery medicine and has astringent properties. effect. Pomegranate peel contains pomegranate phloridine, which has an inhibitory effect on dysentery, typhoid, tuberculosis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, etc. and various skin fungi;
3. Producing body fluids and quenching thirst: Eating fresh pomegranate fruit has the effect of producing body fluids and quenching thirst. The role of anti-hangover and detoxification;
4. Beautify the skin: People with pale faces can wash the pomegranate and cut it into slices and apply it on the face. After the juice dries, wash it with water and then apply skin care products. Make the skin rosy.
Pomegranate has sour, sweet, astringent and warm properties and enters the kidney and large intestine meridians. Pomegranate fruit is rich in organic acids, vitamins C and B, as well as protein, fat, calcium, phosphorus, potassium and other minerals.
Pomegranate fruit, peel, roots and flowers can be used as medicine. Medicinal fruits are mostly used for their sour taste and have the effect of puckering the intestines and stopping bleeding. The peel contains tannins, alkaloids and ursolic acid, which have obvious astringent and antibacterial effects and are a powerful medicine for treating dysentery. The root bark contains pomegranate, which is an important anthelmintic and is also effective in the treatment of kidney stones, diabetes, and chyluria. The flowers can stop bleeding and leucorrhea, and can also be soaked in water to wash eyes, which has the effect of improving eyesight. In addition, pomegranate seed oil also has estrogen-like effects. [Medicinal Diet Selection] 1. Pomegranate syrup: Squeeze the juice of pomegranate seeds, add sugar or rock sugar to make syrup, which can be used for gargling or oral administration. Treat oral inflammation. 2. Decoction of sour pomegranate peel in water: Decoction of sour pomegranate peel in water, add appropriate amount of brown sugar. Treat hematuria and epistaxis. American research shows that drinking more pomegranate juice can inhibit prostate cancer