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What are the functions of bitter gourd and honey?

Eating a proper amount of bitter gourd honey can not only absorb the rich vitamin C and amino acids in honey, but also absorb the bitter gourd saponin in bitter gourd, thus having the effects of clearing heat, promoting diuresis, detoxifying and detumescence. It can moisten the intestine to relieve constipation, accelerate the discharge of cholesterol waste in the intestine, and has the effect of lowering blood pressure and blood lipid, but it is not recommended to eat more, which may increase blood sugar.

Eating a proper amount of bitter gourd honey can not only absorb the rich vitamin C and amino acids in honey, but also absorb the bitter gourd saponin in bitter gourd, thus having the effects of clearing heat, promoting diuresis, detoxifying and detumescence. It can moisten the intestine to relieve constipation, accelerate the discharge of cholesterol waste in the intestine, and has the effect of lowering blood pressure and blood lipid, but it is not recommended to eat more, which may increase blood sugar.

Bitter gourd, a plant of Momordica in Cucurbitaceae, is an annual climbing herb with many branches; Stems and branches are pilose. Tendrils are slender and undivided. Petiole slender; Leaf blade membranous, green at the top, light green at the back, palmately veined. Monoecious. Male pedicels slender, puberulent; Bracts green, slightly ciliate; Calyx lobes ovate-lanceolate, white pilose; Corolla yellow, lobes pilose; Stamens free. Female flowers solitary, pedicels puberulent; The ovary is spindle-shaped and the stigma is enlarged. The fruit is spindle-shaped or cylindrical, wrinkled at maturity and orange-yellow. The seeds are rectangular with carvings on both sides. The flowering and fruiting period can be-10 month.