Pears in pancreatitis are prohibited in fresh form, regardless of the condition of the patient( exacerbation or remission).Some cells in these delicious fruits that are useful to healthy people consist of fiber, turned into wood( which can be seen, even without a microscope).There are a lot of cells of these, they are connected to fibers, which are dangerous for the patient of the intestines, stomach and pancreas. The caloric content of the fruit is low, there is much less sugar here than in apples, although the taste is exactly the opposite. Wooden fibers and cells are heavy for healthy stomachs and are destructive for the pancreas, which destroys its own organism.
If a patient with pancreatitis eats at least one pear, this can cause a sharp exacerbation, which means several agonizing days of fasting, getting out of this condition and adapting with diets. Excess consumption of pears threatens bloating, there are problems associated with the stool. On an empty stomach this fruit is not recommended by any of the doctors
, it is worth using them after the main meal. The fruit for a long time, unlike most others, stores useful properties in its original form.The use of pears is dangerous for any age in pancreatitis, the juice for remission is allowed in limited quantities. It should be without pulp, in which the main danger of this fruit is hidden. Pear with pancreatitis in the form of juice is useful. It is desirable to dilute the beverage. It should not contain preservatives. Juice helps with problems with blood vessels, intestines, other organs. It is an antiseptic and astringent, healing wounds. Dilute the drink can be other safe for the pancreatic juice: carrot, beet, some others.
Pears can not be baked, unlike apples, since stiff fibers do not change the structure. Fruit juice has a weak diuretic effect. Handle the dosage should be very accurate, since the juice contains fiber, pectin compounds. For blood circulation the product is useful, as well as for the kidneys, but, here for the pancreas is extremely dangerous. This should be remembered by all suffering pancreatitis. Pear juice with pancreatitis can hurt more than it will please your delicate tart taste. Wild pears in the old days used to torture enemies, causing strong gastric spasms with a large number of fruits.