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of dried Kizil is many times greater than in a fresh berry, since with the loss of
water, the concentration of substances in the fruits increases significantly. The calorie
content of dried Kizil is 209 kcal. For 100 g of fruit, there are 4.6 g of protein and 46.3
g of carbohydrates. Dried Kizil has the same indicators. 100 g of fresh fruit contains
up to 85 g of water, about 9 g of mono - and disaccharides, 0.9 g of protein, 1.4 g of
fiber. Dried Kizil will help improve digestion, increase appetite, stop heartburn, and
normalize some metabolic processes. [5]
Conclusion. The phytoncides in the composition relieve inflammation and, due
to the antibacterial effect, protect against infections. A number of other beneficial
effects can be added to this: expectorant, diuretic, diaphoretic, choleretic. The benefits
of Kizil berries have been noted for pain in the back and knee joints. Traditional
medicine uses dried Kizil for dizziness and tinnitus. Compotes are prepared from
healthy dried fruits with Kizil, which tone the body, increase appetite and strengthen
the immune system. They help in the digestion and absorption of fatty, smoked and
spicy foods. Cornel is a garden crop, belongs to medicinal plants, is a raw material for
the canning processing and pharmaceutical industries. Cornel (Cornus.mas L.) -
strengthens the immune system, adds strength. It will help keep the body in good shape
when needed.[4] An inconspicuous, small berry boasts a huge potential for impact and
bring real benefits to humans without compromising health.
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