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Vinegar ginger

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Ginger soaked in vinegar

Introduction to diet methods

Health preserving mechanism

Vinegar ginger

Soak ginger in vinegar

Soaking ginger with vinegar is a health preserving method. Vinegar ginger has the functions of nourishing stomach, losing weight, preventing alopecia, preventing chronic diseases and improving human yang. According to TCM, Lu was jealous and soaked in ginger for more than 40 years. Physical examination shows that Lu is "90 years old and 40 years old", which is popular all over the country. Eating three slices of "vinegar leaves roots and soaked ginger" every morning has become the first choice for many people to keep healthy. Since the 1970s, like Confucius, Lao Lu has developed the habit of "not withdrawing ginger food" every day. This habit lasted for 40 years, and 90-year-old Lu Lao really benefited from the spleen and stomach. Eat this every day, have a good appetite, have a good appetite and seldom catch a cold. So being jealous and soaking ginger every day is very helpful to people's health.

Basic information

Chinese name: vinegar soaked ginger

English name: pickled ginger in vinegar

Efficacy: nourishing stomach, losing weight and preventing alopecia.

How to eat: eat ginger tonic soup early.

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According to CCTV's Traditional Chinese Medicine, Lu Zheng Zhi was jealous and soaked in ginger for more than 40 years. Physical examination shows that Lu is "90 years old and 40 years old", which is popular all over the country. Eating three slices of "vinegar leaves roots and soaked ginger" every morning has become the first choice for many people to keep healthy.

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CCTV's "China Medicine" broadcast a program "My Healthy Ginger", which comprehensively introduced the health care experience of vinegar ginger, a master of Chinese medicine.

Lu, a master of traditional Chinese medicine, is 90 years old, but according to the physical examination report, the health level of various organs in his body is equivalent to that of middle-aged people, which is really "a 90-year-old age and a 40-year-old heart". Then how did he keep so good?

Lu is famous for his good methods of regulating the spleen and stomach, and naturally attaches great importance to this effect of ginger. But according to the above theory, he has eaten vinegar ginger for more than 40 years, and his spleen and stomach should be well maintained. That's it, old Lu said. Of course, it's not just that. My "40-year-old with a 90-year-old heart" cannot be separated from this ginger.

Since the 1970s, like Confucius, Lao Lu has developed the habit of "not withdrawing ginger food" every day. This habit lasted for 40 years, and 90-year-old Lu Lao really benefited from the spleen and stomach.

Eat this every day. I have a good appetite. I have a good appetite and seldom catch a cold.

But does jealous ginger only nourish the spleen and stomach? According to Lu Lao's clinical research, vinegar soaked ginger can really keep the function of spleen and stomach normal. More importantly, the function of spleen and stomach is normal, and many problems have been solved. Heart disease is especially related to the stomach. Where does cholesterol come from? It comes from the stomach, and gout comes from the stomach as well. Related to high blood pressure. Therefore, if the stomach and spleen are well done, the problem will be solved.

So being jealous and soaking ginger every day is very helpful to people's health.

Influenced by the program, "leaving roots" vinegar soaked ginger is popular all over the country. Keeping the roots in vinegar soaked ginger created a brand-new healthy category of vinegar soaked ginger.