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I've been seeing it a lot lately... People with stomach issues, avoid eating this fruit.
There are really a lot of colds these days, aren't there?
I also eat a lot of sweet persimmons, stuffed persimmons, ripe persimmons, and soft persimmons.
It tastes good and is good for health, so the whole family is eating it.
Ginseng is rich in vitamins, so it is good for boosting immunity and maintaining eye health.
However, it is said that it is not good for patients with stomach cancer or those with stomach problems.
Please be careful and consume it properly~
It's the season of persimmons. The sweet persimmons, including the sweet persimmon and the ripe persimmon, delight the palate. However, excessive consumption of persimmons can also be harmful.
First, let's look at the health benefits of persimmons. Persimmons are rich in vitamins A and C. They help boost immunity and maintain eye health. Additionally, they contain beta-carotene, which has excellent anticancer effects, helping to prevent aging and lung cancer.
If the fruit is not fully ripe, it will taste astringent, which is due to tannin content. Consuming a lot of tannins absorbs moisture in the body and interferes with bowel movements, causing constipation. Eating on an empty stomach can also combine with stomach acid to form stomach stones.
However, tannins are not only harmful to the body. They provide various health benefits. Tannin compounds with antioxidant properties help eliminate reactive oxygen species and have the effect of expelling neutral fats and cholesterol from the body, which is known to aid in the prevention of diseases such as cancer, hypertension, and stroke. Additionally, tannins delay alcohol absorption in the body, eliminate heat toxins in the stomach, and relieve thirst, making them useful for alleviating hangovers after drinking.
If you already have constipation, eating a fully ripe persimmon is recommended. Fully ripe persimmons contain less tannin and are rich in dietary fiber, which helps activate bowel movements. However, since persimmons also contain small amounts of tannin, it is best to eat only one or two.
Meanwhile, stomach cancer patients should be cautious about consuming persimmons. Professor Song Kyoyoung of Seoul St. Mary's Hospital Surgery department stated in a past interview with Health Chosun, "I do not recommend persimmons for stomach cancer patients," adding, "Eating persimmons causes sticky substances to accumulate in the stomach, which is not good, and this has been confirmed through research." He further mentioned, "Even if they are not stomach cancer patients, people with poor stomach function should avoid eating persimmons."
<Source: Health Chosun>