We all know that monosaccharides in honey can be decomposed by the liver, so honey is more suitable for patients with hepatitis B and chronic hepatitis, greatly reducing the burden on the human liver. However, the so-called details, the difference between words, often have different effects in the end. For example, patients with liver cirrhosis cannot eat honey. If they eat honey, it will greatly increase the fibrosis function of the liver and eventually promote the aggravation of the disease.
2./kloc-infants under 0/year old
For children, because the stomach is weak, there are many things that children can't eat. However, some mothers add honey to their children's food in order to improve their children's taste. They think it is not only good for their children's health, but also makes their food taste better.
But what you don't know is that honey is easily infected during production and transportation. If fed to babies, especially those who are half a year old, their own gastrointestinal function is relatively weak, and the detoxification function of the liver is also quite poor, which may eventually lead to allergies, poisoning, and sometimes constipation and loss of appetite.
3. People with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold
We often say that drinking honey water can warm the stomach and make the whole body feel quite comfortable. But if people are prone to diarrhea and often have a cold stomach, it is best not to eat honey. If you eat a lot of honey, it will lead to the inhibition of gastric acid in the body, while if you eat less, it will secrete a lot of gastric acid backwards. If people usually have more stomach acid and ulcerative inflammation, they can choose to eat it half an hour before meals; For people with gastric acid deficiency and poor appetite, it is best to eat before meals; If your spleen and stomach are too weak, people with wet spleen can't eat honey, otherwise it will lead to spleen damage.
4. Patients with fibroids
If you have fibroids, you can't eat honey, because honey contains some hormones, which has an adverse effect on the treatment of fibroids.
5. Gout patients
For gout patients, it is ok to eat honey, but you need to pay attention to the amount you eat. Because many research data show that if the human body ingests a large amount of fructose at one time, the blood uric acid level in the human body will increase greatly. The fructose and other sugars contained in honey far exceed all kinds of vegetables and fruits, so gout patients must consult the attending doctor carefully before eating honey.