The claim that eating durian is good for your stomach lacks scientific basis and is not supported by evidence-based medical evidence.
Durian is a tropical fruit, nutritious, high calorie, rich in sugar, fiber, calcium, iron, phosphorus and vitamin C and other nutrients. Durian contains eight essential amino acids, amino acids are the basic unit of protein, so eating durian can have a certain nutritional effect.
Although durian has a special smell, it has the effect of appetizing, promoting appetite and is rich in dietary fiber. However, durian does not have the effect of stomach, durian can not be eaten in large quantities or for a long time, durian is a kind of food that is not easy to digest, intake of more durian will aggravate the burden on the stomach and intestines, resulting in excessive secretion of gastric acid, therefore, it is also not recommended that people with gastrointestinal dysfunction to consume large quantities of durian.
It is recommended that patients with poor gastrointestinal function can consume easy-to-digest foods such as rice porridge, vegetable porridge, lotus root powder, etc. It is not recommended to eat durian and other indigestible foods frequently.