1, the beauty effect of Lentinus edodes
1, nourishing blood and rejuvenating skin
Mushroom foods are also rich in B vitamins, which help to promote skin metabolism and keep skin moist and smooth. In addition, the iron element contained in mushroom foods is also very rich, which is not only beneficial to the formation of blood, but also plays an important role in keeping women's complexion rosy.
Step 2 slim down and lose fat
Mushrooms are also rich in crude fiber and hemicellulose, which are difficult to digest in the intestine and can moisturize and absorb cholesterol. In addition, mushroom food contains very little calories and fat, so eating mushroom food can not only eat well, but also do not have to worry about getting fat.
Step 3 remove wrinkles and flaws
Mushrooms contain women's "beauty element"-selenium, which can promote skin metabolism and resist aging. Its prevent wrinkles effect is worth looking forward to.
2. Symptoms of mushroom poisoning
1, gastroenteritis
The first symptom of mushroom poisoning is acute and chronic gastroenteritis, with acute as the most common, and the incubation period is generally only 0.5~6 hours. Symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and severe diarrhea may occur after eating, so you need to seek medical attention in time. In severe cases, gastrointestinal bleeding, secondary dehydration, blood pressure drop and even shock may be very dangerous.
2, nervous system disorder
Some mushroom toxins are muscarinic, such as choline acetate. The incubation period is 1 ~ 6 hours. The clinical manifestations are parasympathetic nerve excitement symptoms, such as hyperhidrosis, salivation, tears, miosis, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and slow pulse. A few patients with serious illness may have delirium, hallucination, convulsion, convulsion, coma, respiratory depression and other manifestations, and individual cases may die.
3. Hemolytic complications
Some toxins are hemolytic after ingestion, leading to thrombocytopenia, skin purpura, hemolytic anemia, jaundice, hemoglobin, hepatosplenomegaly and so on. In severe cases, it can lead to renal failure.
4. Organ dysfunction
The prominent clinical manifestations of mushroom poisoning are toxic liver injury, such as hepatomegaly, jaundice and elevated transaminase. Severe cases are accompanied by systemic bleeding tendency, and often complicated with DIC and hepatic encephalopathy. Toxic myocarditis, toxic encephalopathy or renal damage can also occur, resulting in different degrees of dysfunction of related organs.