Ten taboos of eating oysters

There are no ten contraindications for oyster in traditional Chinese medicine, as long as the medicine is taken according to the doctor’s instructions.
Oyster is categorized as a medicine for calming the liver and restoring wind in traditional Chinese medicine, because it has the effect of sublimating yang and tonifying yin, so it is often used for treating symptoms such as hyperactivity of liver yang (the liver yang is over-exuberant, which causes dizziness, dizziness, headache and so on), dizziness and tinnitus caused by internal movement of the liver wind and twitching of the limbs, etc. The medicine also has the effect of tranquilizing the mind.
The drug also has the effect of heavy calming the mind (using mineral and shellfish drugs to stabilize the mind), so it is also effective in treating restlessness of the mind, palpitations and insomnia.
In addition, oyster can also soften and dissipate hard lumps, and can also treat scrofula (mainly refers to tuberculosis of lymph nodes in the neck), phlegm nuclei (lumps swollen up like nuclei under the skin), mass in the abdomen (lumps in women’s lower abdomen), and plaques (lumps) and other diseases.
For patients with spontaneous sweating (involuntary sweating during the day, aggravated by sweating with slight movement), night sweating (abnormal sweating after going to sleep and stopping sweating after waking up), seminal emission and slippery semen, metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dripping), and subluxation of the leucorrhoea, this product also plays the role of astringent and solid astringent (astringent and consolidating).
It should be noted that this product is easy to cause constipation and indigestion if taken for a long time. If medication is needed, patients should take it under the guidance of a doctor.