Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Pears

Pears is the name for the tree of the genus Pyrus and the fruit produced. Pears come from tropical climates in Western Europe, Asia and North Africa. Medium altitude tree, can reach 10-17 feet but most species are short tree with lush leaves. Intermittent leaves, oval-shaped wide but can also form long longitudinal trim. The length between 2-12 cm. In some species, shiny green leaves silvery or slightly hairy. Most of the trees shed their leaves in the winter with the exception of two species of Southeast Asian Pears evergreen throughout the year.

The tree is very resistant to freeze in the winter weather to -25 ° C and -40 ° C except for the evergreen species only cold resistant to -15 ° C. Flowers bloom in the months of April, white with little accents of yellow or pink. Flower consists of five petals. Flower diameter between 2 to 4 cm. Type of fruit pome fruit 1-4 cm in diameter on wild species, whereas farmed trees produce large pear with sizes up to 18 × 8 cm. Fruit shape diversity, most species produce fruit is round. Some species such as the European pear-shaped fruit growing on the bottom and thin at the base of the fruit. The fruit is ready to harvest in early fall.

Its efficacy is treating diabetes, anti-fever, overcome digestive disorders, and if you want to travel far to prepare the pears can be used as medicine for motion sickness.

Getting treatment
take 200 grams of fresh ripe pears then washed, peeled and in a blender with 50 cc of water, then drink 3 glasses of this juice daily in the morning, afternoon, and evening.

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