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What effect and side effects does leisure fruit have?

1, the side effects of eating fruit casually

Pregnant women are not suitable for eating leisure fruits. If pregnant women eat fruit casually during pregnancy, it may cause harm to themselves or the baby in their bellies.

Patients with severe digestive tract ulcers may get worse if they eat fruits casually.

2, the effect of leisure fruit

Improve human immunity: Everyone knows that low immunity is easy to be attacked by diseases, so many friends with low immunity around us will try to improve their immunity similarly. After all, who wants to be troubled by disease? It is understood that if friends with low immunity insist on eating leisure fruits for one month, they can help the body expel toxins, relax the whole body, restore metabolic function, and at the same time significantly improve the user's immunity. Therefore, it is recommended that everyone eat leisure fruits, which will help improve immunity.

Improve the detoxification function of the body: Although the body itself has the detoxification function, some people around us will inevitably have a decline in excretion function due to some factors, and then the toxin will stay in our body and get sick after a long time. So in this case, we should eat leisure fruit, because improving the detoxification function of the body is one of the main functions of leisure fruit, and the effect is very good. In a group of cases, as long as the user insists on taking it for about half a month, the effect will be very obvious.

Remove toxins from the intestines: there are toxins in the intestines, which have a great impact on our health and the digestive system of the stomach. Therefore, so many people help to eliminate toxins in the intestines by eating fruits casually in our lives. It is understood that after taking leisure fruit, it will accelerate the peristalsis of the stomach and intestines in about an hour, increase the amount of digestive juice in the stomach and intestines, and soften and decompose the feces adsorbed on the intestinal wall, thus slowly helping the human body to discharge harmful substances.