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Taboo of mung bean soup Who should not drink mung bean soup?
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First, people with cold constitution should not drink more mung bean soup.

People with cold constitution are characterized by cold limbs, cold pain in waist and legs, diarrhea and loose stools. Drinking mung bean soup will aggravate symptoms, and even lead to diarrhea (severe dehydration), joint and muscle pain caused by stagnation of qi and blood, stomach cold caused by weakness of spleen and stomach, chronic gastritis and other digestive system diseases.

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Second, people with weak constitution should not drink more mung bean soup.

Because the content of protein in mung bean is more than that in chicken, protein needs to be converted into small peptides and amino acids by enzymes before it can be absorbed by human body. Such people have poor gastrointestinal digestive function and are prone to diarrhea due to indigestion.

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Third, it is not advisable to drink mung bean soup on an empty stomach.

It is not advisable to drink mung bean soup on an empty stomach. Mung bean soup is cold, and drinking it on an empty stomach is not good for the stomach.

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Fourth, mung bean soup should not be drunk every day.

Drinking mung bean soup properly is good for your health, but it is not advisable to drink it every day. Ordinary adults can drink a bowl two or three times a week. Children should drink alcohol in moderation according to their own constitution. Children start to eat porridge at the age of 2 to 3, and you can add some mung beans in moderation. After 6 years old, you can drink adult amounts.

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Fifth, it is not advisable to drink mung bean soup excessively.

Ordinary people drink too much mung bean soup, which will cause stomach cold, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal diseases. Women who drink mung bean soup excessively may have gynecological symptoms such as leucorrhea, abdominal distension and dysmenorrhea.

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Six, mung bean and Chinese medicine should not be taken together.

Compendium of Materia Medica says: "Mung beans are sweet in taste, cold in nature and non-toxic, and can cure weeds, cattle, horses and stones." Folk often regard boiled mung bean soup as one of the first-aid measures to rescue drug poisoning. Therefore, it is not advisable to drink mung bean soup after oral administration of Chinese medicine, so as not to affect the medicinal properties of Chinese medicine.