Eggplant is a cooling food that reduces internal heat and helps relieve carbuncle, boils, miliaria, skin ulcers, mouth sores, hemorrhoids, rectal bleeding and epistaxis.

Eating eggplant in summer can help prevent and relieve heat stroke, miliaria (sweat rash or prickly heat), skin sores, blood in stool, other ulcers and bleedings caused by toxic heat.

Eggplant can be baked, fried and steamed.

Please note:

1. If you have coldness in stomach or intestines, or have diarrhea, do not eat eggplant, due to its cooling properties.

2. It is not recommended to eat raw eggplants, old eggplants, and autumn eggplants. No only because they might not taste good, they might cause allergies or other disorders.

3. Eggplant is a food, and its effects are mild. It helps relieve some symptoms, but you should not rely on it to treat a disease.

For more information about natural remedies for summer, go to Natural Remedies Center: http://www.naturalremediescenter.com/treat/summer/

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