Pineapple Juice.
A correct valuation of th© pineapple as a food and remedy is pointed out by medical authority as a need. One view now en-tei-taincd is that the fresh oineapple is indig-estible and the" canned fruit easily digested, but the opposite rating seems to be quite as much approved. Experiments just undertaken in Hawaii are reported to have shown a contained, digestive principle, resembling pepsin. The pineapple juio& acts as a digestive of the casein of milk, and, this has suggested that rennet also may be present. In medicine the juice has valuable solvent action on the membrane of diphtheria. ' ~
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Pineapple Juice.
Otago Witness, Issue 2902, 27 October 1909, Page 75
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