What are the contraindications to eating blackened chicken

As a food, there are no contraindications for drugs, and moderate consumption can also supplement the body’s protein and other nutrients. The chicken, also known as the black bone chicken, every 100 grams of chicken contains 111 kilocalories of energy, 22.3 grams of protein, 106 milligrams of cholesterol, 323 milligrams of potassium, 210 milligrams of phosphorus, 112.88 milligrams of sulfur, vitamin E 1.77 milligrams of leucine 1643 milligrams of lysine 1794 milligrams of lysine and a variety of other nutrients. Moderate consumption of black chicken can supplement nutrition and provide energy for the human body. However, if consumed in excess, it may cause indigestion, resulting in stomach upset. In addition, the cholesterol content in black chicken is relatively high, so patients suffering from fatty liver and other diseases should control their intake so as not to aggravate the degree of fatty liver. It is recommended that when eating black chicken, pay attention to control the amount, and also pay attention to nutritional matching in life.