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What nutrients are good for postoperative recovery and supplement?
1, squab

Pigeons are the only animals in poultry that have no gallbladder. It is rich in bile in liver, hemoglobin in blood and chondroitin in bone. These special nutrients have special dietotherapy effects on regulating human brain nervous system, improving sleep, stimulating appetite, helping digestion, activating gonadal secretion and pituitary secretion, and even balancing human functions, conditioning and strengthening the body. It is beneficial to the storage and utilization of human energy, maintaining the normal functions of muscles and nervous system, and improving the functions of myocardial contraction and coagulation.

2. rainbow trout

Many people may not have heard of rainbow trout. It is native to mountains and streams in California, USA. It likes to live in clear and pollution-free cold water, mainly eating fish and shrimp, and can be called a torrent warrior. The fish has tender meat, delicious taste, no small spines, no fishy smell, high protein and low fat, and is listed as the top grade green food in the world.