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Are the grapes getting angry?

Asked by:Heimdall

Asked on:Apr 04, 2026 02:22 PM

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  • Miriam Miriam

    Apr 04, 2026

      Are the grapes getting angry?

      Chinese medicine believes that, Grape It is mild in nature, sweet and sour in taste, can replenish qi and blood, strengthen muscles and bones, benefit liver yin, facilitate urination, relax muscles and activate blood circulation, warm the stomach and strengthen the spleen, relieve irritability and quench thirst. Modern medicine shows that the polyphenols contained in grapes are natural free radical scavengers and have strong antioxidant activity. They can effectively adjust the function of liver cells and resist or reduce the damage caused by free radicals. In addition, it also has anti-inflammatory effects and can bind to proteins in bacteria and viruses, causing them to lose their ability to cause disease. Foreign studies have shown that fresh grapes, grape leaves, and raisins have the ability to resist viruses.

      Grapes are rich in glucose and a variety of vitamins, which are very effective in protecting the liver, reducing ascites and lower limb edema, and can also increase plasma albumin , reduce transaminases. Glucose, organic acids, amino acids, and vitamins in grapes are beneficial to the brain nerve It has a stimulating effect and can improve the symptoms of neurasthenia and fatigue associated with hepatitis.

      The fruit acid in grapes can also help digestion, increase appetite, and prevent hepatitis fatty liver occurrence. Raisins are an important source of iron for people with hepatitis. Taking 100-150 grams of grape root decocted in water will have a certain helpful effect on jaundice hepatitis.

      It is relatively mild in nature, and its function of raising or clearing internal heat is not obvious.

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