Efficacy and Effects of Stewed Pork Heart with Saponaria Spinosa

Soapwort stewed pig heart does not have a special role, can assist in reducing swelling and toxin, pus drainage, etc., but the effect is limited, generally does not achieve the therapeutic effect. Soapwort thorns, has the effect of subduing swelling and toxins, draining pus and killing worms. Commonly used in carbuncle gangrene (is a kind of poisonous sores, occurring on the body surface, limbs, internal organs of the acute suppurative disease) at the beginning or pus into not ulcerated; external treatment of scabies and leprosy leprosy. It is not to be used for those whose canker sores have been ulcerated. Pig heart is rich in nutrients, such as protein, vitamins, fiber, selenium, potassium, iron, etc., which helps to replenish the body nutrients, and has certain nutritional value. Soapberry thorns contained in the soap pod glycosides are toxic, can stimulate the gastric mucosa, causing dry throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other toxic reactions. When consuming, attention should be paid to the soapberry fully cooked, and to avoid eating too much. If the consumption of saponaria stewed pig heart causes discomfort, it is recommended to stop using it in a timely manner.