1. The efficacy and function of dried lycheesDried lychees are made by drying fresh lychees in the sun or with hot air. They are mainly used to improve the heart, spleen, and lungs or for other therapeutic purposes. Soothing the nerves and nourishing the brain: Dried lychees are very rich in glucose and sucrose, with a sugar content of more than 70%, which has a good effect of replenishing energy and increasing nutrition. It has a good nourishing effect on the human brain tissue and can improve problems such as insomnia, fatigue and forgetfulness. Enhance immunity: Dried lychees are rich in nutrients such as vitamin C and protein. After being absorbed by the human body, they can enhance the body's immune function and improve the body's disease resistance. Lower blood sugar: Although dried lychees are rich in sugar, the amino acids they contain have a good effect in lowering blood sugar. Therefore, diabetic patients can also consume it in moderation. Reduce swelling and detoxify: Dried lychees are rich in nutrients and have a good tonic effect when taken internally. However, it also has the effect of reducing swelling and detoxifying, and can be used for diseases such as tumors, traumatic bleeding, etc. Promote blood circulation and unblock menstruation: Dried lychees are warm in nature and sweet in taste. After eating, they can nourish qi and blood, regulate the spleen and stomach, and have certain benefits for people with weak constitutions. Women with anemia and coldness can eat it regularly to promote blood circulation and relieve menstruation. 2. Dried lychee pictures |
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