4 types of people should not eat chickpea

There is no such thing as four kinds of people can not eat chicken Neijin, and people with spleen deficiency and no stagnation in the body should use chicken Neijin with caution. Chicken Neijin is sweet in taste and flat in nature, belonging to the spleen, stomach, small intestine and bladder meridians, with the effect of strengthening the stomach and eliminating food, astringent and stopping spermatozoa (consolidating semen and preventing spermatorrhea), and clearing gonorrhea and dissolving stones. Chicken Neijin can be used to treat children with spleen deficiency and chancre, often paired with yam, angelica and atractylodes; it is often used with malt and hawthorn to treat heavier food accumulation. It can also be used to treat spermatorrhea, enuresis, coercive pain (pain in the area of coercion and ribs), gallbladder distension, and astringent pain (discharge of gravel during urination, or sudden interruption of urination, pain in the urethra, and unbearable pain in the lumbar and abdominal strangulation). When discomfort occurs, you should consult a doctor in time and choose medication under the guidance of the physician’s diagnosis, rather than using your own medication to avoid delaying your condition.