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Global Network comprehensive report: Austratro fruit because of its high nutritional value in China is becoming more and more popular, and even once became a "net red fruit." What you may not know, however, is that the advine nucleo has some therapeutic effect. Researchers at Pennsylvania State University have found that a cane nut extract may have anti-inflammatory properties, according to french health journal TOPSANTE.
, the auspicious fruit nucleus is rich in polyphenols that fight cell inflammation while fighting oxidation. Long ago, the Azteks (Mexican Indians) and Mayans learned to cook auspic fruit nuclei to treat diseases, including fungal infections, parasitic infections, gastroenteritis, diabetes, and so on.
the experiment, the researchers cultured macrophages in a petri dish and activated them by promoting inflammatory molecules. They then added alfalgo nuclei extract to the first group of macrophage models, while the second group did not. The researchers found that macrophages stimulated with ausficion nucleus extract produced relatively few inflammatory substances. This result suggests that an oil nuts may have the effect of suppressing inflammation.
, however, scientists recommend that you exercise caution when eating ausfruged nuts, as previous studies have shown that eating them in large quantities may be harmful to your health. The actual efficacy of the anachilation nucleo remains to be further studied. (Intern Compilation: Hu Yueyang Review: Wang Wartao)