By Heshoutang on Saturday, 28 January 2023
Category: Naturo Diet

Corn

Corn is another of the most popular food of human beings. It is an annual herb. Stems stout, erect, 1 to 4 meters high, with pith between nodes and aerial roots at each node at the base. The leaves are long, flat, sword-shaped, or lanceolate, with acuminate apex, wavy and wrinkled edges, and a strong midrib. Male panicle terminal, male spikelets twins, 1 cm long, containing 2 florets; two glumes almost equal in length, membranous, raised on the back, with 9-10 veins; both palea and inner palea are hyaline membranous, several grades Longer than glumes; anthers orange-yellow, 5 mm long; female spikelets twin, arranged in 8-30 rows on the thick spongy rachis; two glumes are equal, very wide, veinless, ciliated, first florets Sterile; lemma hyaline membranous, glabrous but smaller and glabrous, with or without lemma; second floret lemma resembling first floret, with a palea; pistil with extremely long and thin style. Caryopsis is slightly spherical, beyond glumes and lemmas when mature. The flowering and fruiting period is from June to September.

Corn is sweet and neutral. Neutral means corn is not cold, not hot; it has a neutral property, selectively targeting the stomach and colon energy channel(we call jingluo is energy channel here).

Corn helps replenish the energy of the stomach energy channel and calm down the stomach, removes stones of LG(Liver & Gallbladder) and KB(Kidney & Bladder), and reduces blood sugar level, blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood fat. It is suitable for people with diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, prostatitis, and stones; corn is even good for cancer.

Nutrients analysis:

Suggestions when you are eating corn:

Cautions: Avoid eating corn with snails. Otherwise, it will be poisoned; try not to eat with oysters, as eating together will hinder zinc absorption.

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