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Health care efficacy and taboo of venison
1, venison is warm, and it has the effects of invigorating spleen and qi, warming kidney and strengthening yang. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that venison belongs to pure yang and is beneficial.

2. The function of kidney qi is the first among all meats, so eating venison is a good tonic food for newlyweds and elderly people with decreased kidney qi, and it also has a good warming effect for people who often have cold hands and feet. Venison has the characteristics of high protein, low fat and low cholesterol, and contains a variety of active substances, which has a good regulatory effect on human blood circulation system and nervous system.

3. Venison should not be eaten with pheasants, fish and shrimp, cattail, and cancer patients should not eat with fish and shrimp.

4. Venison and catfish can't be eaten together. Tao Hongjing said: "Catfish cannot eat venison, which makes people feel weak." Catfish is rich in bioactive substances such as enzymes, and some enzymes and hormones in venison are prone to have adverse biochemical reactions with it, which is not good for health, and even affects the peripheral nervous system and makes bones and muscles contract.

5, venison and abalone can not eat together: "Food Contract" records: "venison can not eat with abalone." Abalone is sweet and non-toxic, and has the effects of appetizing and draining bladder water. Compendium of Materia Medica records: "Venison should not be eaten with pheasant, cattail, abalone and shrimp, which will lead to malignant sores." Judging from the medicinal properties of food, it is not contrary to venison. However, from the perspective of food biochemistry, venison should not be eaten with abalone.

6. Venison and pheasant cannot be eaten together. Su Song said: "You can't mix pheasants with wild boars, which makes people sick." Pheasant meat is sour and slightly cold. "Daily Materia Medica" records: "Pheasants are flat in nature and slightly toxic, which is beneficial in autumn and winter and toxic in spring and summer. People with dysentery cannot eat them." Li Shizhen said: "What you can't eat in spring and summer is insect-eating, mosquito and poisonous." Venison warms and nourishes yang, which is similar to the medicinal properties of pheasant food. In addition, some biochemical reactions will occur after eating them together, which is not good for the health.

7. Venison and Bai Pu can't be eaten together. "synopsis of the golden chamber" records: "venison can't be used as soup together, and it will cause malignant sores if eaten." Pu, also known as cattail, grows in the pool, germinates and grows in spring, and the stems are white and tender, edible, and can be used for soup or steamed, and the taste is very delicious. Bai Pu is cold and sweet. Has the effects of eliminating dryness and heat, promoting diuresis and quenching thirst. It can treat oral erosion, and it is a cool thing. Venison is sweet and warm. Judging from the medicinal properties of food, the two are different in taste and efficacy, and are generally not suitable for eating together.