Why is eggplant bad for your gut?
Gut is one of the main organs that absorb food nutrients. If the gut is not good, the body cannot get enough nutrients and energy.
Eggplant is rich in vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin P, B vitamins, calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, potassium, iron, copper and other nutrients. These nutrients can repair the intestinal mucosa and supplement the nutrients needed by the intestinal mucosa.
Eggplant is rich in dietary fiber, 100 grams of eggplant contains about 3 grams of dietary fiber, and eggplant also contains up to 90% of water.
After the dietary fiber and water enter the intestine, it can speed up the intestinal peristalsis, enhance the metabolism of the intestine, and eliminate toxins and garbage.
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