1. Pregnant womenMangosteen is a cold food. Eating too much mangosteen will cause spleen and stomach deficiency and coldness. It has the effect of warming the meridians and activating blood circulation. For ordinary women, it can help them regulate menstrual blood and is beneficial to health. But for pregnant women, activating blood circulation and warming the uterus may have an impact on the fetus. Pregnant women with weak constitution, cold stomach and weak spleen should be careful not to eat too much or try not to eat it. 2. Spleen and stomach deficiency and coldnessMangosteen is cold in nature and can reduce summer heat, cool down and clear away internal heat, but people with weak constitutions should not eat it too much, otherwise it will cause physical discomfort, abdominal pain, nausea and other symptoms. 3. DiabeticsMangosteen tastes sweet, so it is loved by the public, but it has a high sugar content. If diabetics or people with high blood sugar consume too much, it will cause a sudden surge in blood sugar, which can easily cause danger. When consuming it, you should measure the amount according to your physical condition. If excessive consumption endangers your health, it will not be worth it. |
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