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A review of pears (Pyrus spp.), ancient functional food for modern times – PubMed Central
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- In East Asia including Korea, Japan and China, pears have been used for diverse medicinal applications, e.g., respiratory symptoms relievers, fever managements, inflammation treatment, alcohol hangover, etc. [11, 12]. In particular, pears have been used for digestion of meat, such as a tenderizer in cooking of beef and desserts after consumption of Korean BBQ, Bulgogi.:
El texto menciona que las peras se han utilizado tradicionalmente para ‘digestion of meat’ y como ‘tenderizer’, lo cual sugiere un efecto digestivo.
- The Ben Cao Gang Mu (本草綱目) elaborated on the characteristics of and myriad uses of pears in China, namely that pears are sweet and a little sour, cold, and harmless, however, too much consumption of pears makes people thin and weak and brings out diarrhea. For main treatment, the text goes on: they treat fever, suppress cough, and quench thirst.:
El texto menciona explícitamente que las peras ‘suppress cough’, lo cual indica un efecto antitusígeno.
- The Ben Cao Gang Mu (本草綱目) elaborated on the characteristics of and myriad uses of pears in China, namely that pears are sweet and a little sour, cold, and harmless, however, too much consumption of pears makes people thin and weak and brings out diarrhea. For main treatment, the text goes on: they treat fever, suppress cough, and quench thirst. A slice of a pear is used for relieving pain and preventing decomposition in burn wounds. They are useful for dysarthria caused by irregular fever, stroke, and hypothermia, mitigate fever caused by ague, and provide benefits for urination and defecation. They mollify chest tightness, dyspnea, and mental symptoms caused by hyperpyrexia. They further moisturize lungs, cool down the heart, remove sputum, and detoxify abscesses and alcohol poisoning.:
El texto menciona que las peras ‘mollifican el pecho tightness, dyspnea, and mental symptoms caused by hyperpyrexia’, lo cual sugiere un efecto antiinflamatorio.