    
BENEFITS OF PEAR
The pear possesses most of the virtues of the apple. But,
unlike the latter, it is credited with producing a constipating
effect if eaten without its skin.
In an old recipe book I found the following tribute to
Bergamot pears. The writer says: “I had for some years been
afflicted with the usual symptoms of the stone in the bladder,
when meeting with Dr. Lobb’s “Treatise of Dissolvents for the
Stone and Gravel,” I was induced on his recommendation to try
Bergamot pears, a dozen or more every day with the rind, when
in less than a week I observed a large red flake in my urine,
which, on a slight touch, crumbled into the finest powder, and
this was the same for several succeeding days. It is ten years
since I made the experiment, and I have been quite free from
any complaints of that nature ever since. The pears were of the
small sort and full of knots.”
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