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What does taboo mean?
Taboo refers to certain foods that are not suitable for eating because of illness or other reasons.

The word pinyin: Jikou.

Explanation of words: The so-called "taboo" refers to what patients should not eat. If you eat these things, it will be bad for your health. Traditional medicine attaches great importance to taboos. Generally speaking, the taboo of traditional Chinese medicine is mainly aimed at patients.

Word source:

1, Song Ouyang Xiu's Book of Comparison with Chen (4): "My mother has been quite jealous recently, and she has gradually turned to safety. Thank her for thinking."

2. Zen Master Deng Chuan Lu Cong Zhan in Jingdezhen: "I heard that monks don't understand taboos."

3. Shen Ming Defu's Two Books Ye Huo Bian Wen and Lu Jiao: "Jiao is the best in the world, and Lu is famous for his philosophy. One is the courage to offer body double, and the other is too simple and sincere. It's all taboo, and it's too late to see the blame with the palace. "

Avoid taboos and sentences.

1, taboo foods include sugar, fat, dairy products, bananas, grapes and meat.

2. Men and women who want to lose weight but can't avoid eating, stop eating or have no time to exercise have tried other methods to lose weight, but they can't lose weight successfully.

Gross said that he didn't intend to commit this crime, and claimed that he didn't know that watermelon and fried chicken were taboo foods for African Americans.

Vegetarianism has no health significance unless you have gout and other diseases.

One way to deceive yourself is the "three-mouth rule"-basically, if you want to eat something sweet or taboo, just eat it-indulge yourself, but you can only eat three mouthfuls.