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Can minors drink honey grapefruit tea?
Minors can also drink honey grapefruit tea.

Honey grapefruit tea tastes more fragrant and sweeter. If you drink it for a long time, it will also have the effects of whitening and removing spots, rejuvenating and beautifying the skin. Honey grapefruit tea can combine these two functions well, clearing away heat and reducing fire, and whitening skin. Especially suitable for people who are exposed to computer radiation every day, their skin is damaged by radiation, and their faces are dim.

Pomelo itself is rich in nutrition, with vitamin C content three times that of lemon and orange, and calcium content 10 times that of apple, pear and banana. In addition, grapefruit is also rich in natural citric acid and a variety of inorganic salts, which not only contributes to the functions of liver, stomach and lung, but also has the effects of clearing heat, relieving cough and resolving phlegm. Chinese medicine says grapefruit tastes sour and cold. It has many functions, such as promoting qi circulation, promoting digestion, resolving phlegm, relieving alcoholism and relieving pain. In addition, honey neutralizes the bitter taste of grapefruit, which makes honey grapefruit tea taste good. Honey grapefruit tea is cold. Those with cold body and spleen deficiency should not eat more, and those with cold body should not drink alcohol on an empty stomach. Drinking it in summer can clear away heat and fire, and it tastes first-class. Due to the addition of natural honey, the trace elements needed by human body are further increased. Honey grapefruit tea's effects include beautifying face, moistening throat and relieving cough, preventing colds and promoting digestion. L- cysteine contained in honey has detoxification effect, and people who often have acne can drink it to relieve it. Grapefruit contains high vitamin C and has certain whitening effect.