Sunberry is good and bad

Garden nightshadow looks very similar to a tomato and blueberry. Many call it a sunny berry, and to most people it is known as the Sanberri, though the benefits and harms of which are not known to every connoisseur of the tremendous taste of this fruit.

Useful properties of the berries of sanberry

In the Canadian blueberry contains a considerable amount of pectin, fructose , galactose, galacturonic and ascorbic acid, lipids, carotene, fructose, saponins and many other substances. To this it is not out of place to add that the berry is rich in silver, calcium, iron, potassium, sodium and selenium. This suggests that sanberry has a rejuvenating and tonic effect on the body. It normalizes metabolic processes, establishes processes in all internal organs.

The garden nightshade shows its useful properties in the fight against the following diseases:

Antiseptic properties of sanberry help her to fight infections, inflammations of the intestines and stomach. If food poisoning happens, it behaves like a sorbent, which normalizes the digestive robot.

An interesting fact: eating a season a handful of delicious berries every day, you can not only cleanse the blood, but also remove toxins from the body.

Not only good, but also harm sanberry

Hearing the name of this berry, many will say that it is poisonous. Of course, the family of Solanaceae possesses some chemical substances (cadmium, mercury, lead, etc.), but in the solar berries they contain a minimum dosage. It does not harm the body, eating a day to eat no more than two handfuls of berries.

Canadian blueberries are contraindicated: to drivers, pregnant, toddlers up to 10 years.