While lychee is safe for most people, keep these in mind:
π« Donβt eat unripe lychees on an empty stomach β Linked to rare cases of hypoglycemia in malnourished children (mainly in India during outbreaks).
β For healthy adults, ripe lychees are perfectly safe.
π« Allergies are rare but possible β Discontinue if you experience itching, swelling, or digestive upset.
π« Seeds are not edible β They contain methylene cyclopropyl-glycine (MCPG), which can be toxic in large amounts.
π§ Easy Lychee Recipe: Refreshing Lychee-Mint Salad
Makes 2 servings | Prep: 5 min
1 cup peeled, halved lychees
Β½ cucumber, sliced
Juice of Β½ lime
Handful of fresh mint leaves
Optional: splash of coconut water
Mix all ingredients and chill 10 mins. Serve cold!
Perfect for hot days or post-dinner digestion.
β€οΈ Final Thought: Sometimes, the Best Medicine Grows on Trees
You donβt need synthetic supplements or expensive superfoods to feel better.
Sometimes, healing comes in a delicate, fragrant package β ready to peel, pop, and savor.
The lychee reminds us that true wellness doesnβt have to be complicated.
Just real.
Sweet.
And deeply nourishing.
So next time you see those spiky red fruits at the marketβ¦
Bring some home.
Let their juicy sweetness brighten your plate β and support your body from the inside out. π