1. Two trotters (preferably forepaws) and 200g peanuts (or 60-100g puffer fish) are cooked in the same soup. When they are cooked with low fire, add a little salt to taste (preferably no salt). Has the functions of nourishing blood, nourishing yin and promoting lactation. Suitable for postpartum hypogalactia or agalactia. Eating pig's trotters in this way can replenish deficiency and promote lactation, which is very suitable for people in postpartum hypogalactia.
2. Two trotters, 25g of Astragalus membranaceus, 0/5g of Tetramedulla Tetrapanacis, and 25g of Polygonum aviculare, all in the same soup. Suitable for postpartum hypogalactia or agalactia.
3. 4 trotters, 50 grams of onion, appropriate amount of salt, the same soup. Eat more times. It has the effects of enriching blood, reducing swelling and supporting sores, and can be used for adjuvant treatment of blood deficiency, edema, limb pain and sores. Pig's foot soup can relieve edema and blood deficiency.
4. Two trotters, Ilex pubescens 100- 150g, boiled in soup. Has effect in promoting blood circulation, dredge collaterals, relieving pain and removing toxic substance, and is suitable for thromboangiitis obliterans. Take it continuously for 20 days as a course of treatment, and the interval between each course of treatment is 5-7 days.
5. Tofu stewed trotters: 1 ~ 2 trotters, cut into pieces, cooked first, then add about 200 grams of tofu, a little scallion, salt and soy sauce, and eat tofu after cooking. Has effect in invigorating qi, nourish blood, tonifying deficiency and promoting lactation, and is suitable for women in postpartum hypogalactia. Eating tofu and trotters together can alleviate physical weakness and lack of milk.
As for how to eat pig's trotters, I will introduce the practice of these recipes. Eating this kind of food regularly can not only supplement rich nutrition, but also be easily digested and absorbed, which is suitable for people who strengthen the spleen and nourish the stomach. It also has the effect of tonifying deficiency and nourishing blood, and is helpful for lactation and disease prevention.