The two taboos of the buried thread diet

The buried thread weight loss method is a Chinese medical method in which absorbable sheep intestine threads and other threads are buried in certain acupuncture points of the candidate to achieve weight loss through continuous stimulation of the acupuncture points. This method is an invasive operation and must be strictly aseptic to prevent infection. The two major contraindications are as follows: 1. The applicant should pay attention to the qualifications and conditions of the operator and the operating institution: because buried wire therapy requires outpatient operating room-level cleanliness and sanitation, with appropriate sterilization and isolation conditions, and surface anesthesia or local anesthesia for the buried wire site before the operation can be performed; 2. The applicant should pay attention to his or her own constitution: because buried wire therapy requires the sheep intestine wire to be buried in the acupuncture points. The amount of stimulation is relatively large, and in the process of burying and retaining the thread, the disinfection of the buried site should be carried out regularly every day, so if the applicant suffers from some diseases, such as diabetes, tuberculosis or other immune deficiency diseases, it is generally not suitable for burying therapy, which can easily cause infection. The buried wire method is only one of the many weight loss methods. When choosing a weight loss method, candidates should take into account their own situation and the conditions of the medical institution.