Benefits of Pomelo
The most important scientific
finding of pomelon in terms of health; It contains a glycoside called
Hesperidin and this substance strengthens the capillaries by showing the effect
of vitamin P. It has been reported in studies that it destroys bile and can prevent
vomiting caused by bile. Pomelo, which contains high dietary fiber, relieves
constipation, relaxes the stomach, relieves heart palpitations and is good for
malaria. The most interesting scientific finding is that smelling the bark and
leaves of the pomelo relieves headaches and relieves them. In a different study
conducted in China, it was stated that if the juice extracted by crushing the
leaf of the pomelo is mixed with honey and eaten one tablespoon three times a
day, it is good for bladder inflammation.
Thanks to the hesperedin
glycoside in the pomelo content, it strengthens the capillaries.
It works the digestive system and
prevents constipation.
It is good for colds, reduces the
risk of catching a cold.
It has healing properties for
stomach ailments, it relaxes the stomach.
It reduces the feeling of
tiredness and gives energy.
One of the benefits of pomelo
fruit is that its leaves facilitate digestion.
In addition, the leaves relax the
breath. When the peel is chewed, it gives off bad breath.
Thanks to the spermedine it
contains, it ensures the regeneration of cells.
It has anti-aging properties and
fights free radicals.
It is said that smelling the
pomelo fruit or peel is good for headaches.
Pomelo fruit has fat burning
properties. Especially when used during dieting, it increases the feeling of
fullness and facilitates weight loss.
It delays the signs of wrinkles
of the skin, delays aging.
When you crush the pomelo seed
and mix it with water and drink it on an empty stomach, it reduces intestinal
worms.
When dressing the wounds with the
juice of the pomelo peel, the healing process of the wound is accelerated.
It cuts the heat of the stomach
and lungs.