Apple: Sweet and cool. Raw food or boiled paste (jam) has the function of strengthening the spleen and nourishing the stomach and yin. Those who are exhausted due to qi deficiency can be made into nourishing food; Pouring juice has the effects of promoting fluid production, stimulating appetite, moistening lung and pleasing heart, and can be used to treat vexation, thirst, cough, night sweats and other symptoms.
Grape: sweet and sour in nature. Raw food can nourish liver and kidney yin and strengthen bones and muscles. Those who suffer from yin deficiency of liver and kidney, palpitation and night sweat, dry cough and sore waist and legs for a long time can be used as tonic food. Eating fresh grapes often has the effects of invigorating qi and blood and diuresis, and is suitable for people with spleen deficiency and weak qi, shortness of breath and fatigue, swollen face and limbs, and unfavorable urination. Drinking decoction can cure rheumatic joint pain. Pour juice and sugar to treat dysentery.
Persimmon: sweet and astringent, cold in nature. Raw food has the functions of moistening lung, resolving phlegm, relieving cough and relieving alcoholism. Cases of pulmonary tuberculosis that have not been cured for a long time can be eaten. Red, soft and ripe persimmons have the functions of clearing lung and stomach heat, promoting fluid production and quenching thirst, and can cure dry mouth, rotten lips and vexed heat in the heart. Take immature fresh persimmon, mash it and juice it, and add honey to treat goiter.
Orange: Oranges are sour and cold. Raw orange pulp or juice can clear away heat and promote fluid production, regulate qi and regulate stomach. People with lung and stomach heat accumulation, thirst, fullness of chest and diaphragm, and hiccups can be used as nourishing food. The honey milk has the functions of moistening lung, resolving phlegm and relieving cough, and has adjuvant therapeutic effect on cough caused by excessive lung heat and phlegm.