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How to eat peach allergy to do? The taboos of eating peaches in summer are not unknown

Peaches are a kind of fruit that everyone likes. There are many people who like peaches. Now it's time to eat peaches, but many people will easily get red and swollen after eating peaches. This is a typical allergic symptom. So what's the matter with peaches allergy?

What to do with peach allergy

Once you have allergies to peach, you should stop eating and wash your face and hands when you have mild symptoms, such as redness, peeling and itching on the corners of your mouth. If the symptoms are serious, such as large red spots on the lips, around the mouth, ears and neck, or even slight edema, we should pay attention to them and send them to a doctor in time.

Washing peaches with salt is cleaner

Salt can clean peaches thoroughly. The methods are as follows:

① Wet the peaches with water, apply a handful of fine salt on the surface of the peaches, rub them gently for several times, and rub them evenly. Then soak the peaches dipped in salt in water for a while, gently turn them over, and finally rinse them with water. The peaches can be completely removed.

② Add a little salt to the water, put the peach in it, soak it for a while, and gently scrub it with your hands, so that the peach hairs will fall off completely.

③ Don't touch peaches with water. Use a clean brush to brush on the surface of peaches, and then wash them in salt water. Peaches are easy to get rid of.

In addition, the peaches can be completely peeled off: immerse the peaches in the boiling water, pull them out one minute later, then put them into the cold water, and take them out for a moment, so that the peaches can be peeled off easily.

The taboo of eating peach should not be ignored

Peach is a kind of fruit with high nutritional value. It contains protein, fat, sugar, calcium, phosphorus, iron, vitamin B and C. The iron content of peach is high, and it almost occupies the first place in fruit, so eating peach can prevent anemia. Peach is rich in pectin, often eaten to prevent constipation.

Although peaches are good, there are also taboos:

1. Immature peaches can't be eaten, or they will distend or have boils and carbuncle.

2. Even mature peaches can't eat too much, too much will make life hot.

3. Rotten peach must not be eaten.

4. Peaches should not be eaten with turtles.

5. Diabetic patients should eat less peaches when their blood sugar is too high.

6. It's best not to feed peaches to infants. Because peaches contain a large number of macromolecular substances, infants' gastrointestinal dialysis ability is poor, they can not digest these substances, which is easy to cause allergic reactions.