Can guanyintu be eaten
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Guanyin clay, also known as kaolin, is also known as bentonite, mottle, bentonite, clay, clay. Guanyintu is rich in silicon, zinc, magnesium, aluminum and other minerals, is a clay mineral, its chemical composition is quite stable, known as "universal stone". Can guanyintu be eaten? Let's talk about it.
Can guanyintu be eaten
First, in the old society and the three-year difficult period, the poor people often lived by eating Guanyin soil when they were young or in famine. This kind of soil can satisfy their hunger, but it can't be digested and absorbed by the human body. After eating it, they have abdominal distension, it's difficult to defecate, and a small amount of it is not fatal. Although they won't be hungry, they will still die because of lack of nutrition. In the famine years, countless people were suffocated because they could not defecate because they ate guanyintu.
Second: in Jiyuan, there are many legends about Wangwushan Tumo. It is said that after zhongshanfu, the ancestor of the fan family in China, was granted the name of Fandi (near Quyang Lake in Jiyuan) in Hanoi by King Xuan of Zhou, his descendants took it as their surname. Zhong Shanfu was the son of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty. After Yu Zhong, he had mastered the basic life skills of weaving linen, planting in spring, growing in summer, harvesting in autumn and storing in winter. Therefore, after zhongshanfu and his descendants settled down in Fandi, they were diligent in farming and actively developed agricultural production, and their population became increasingly prosperous. Moreover, Zhong Shanfu also invented a kind of food which is easy to carry and preserve, that is, "Wangwu mountain steamed bun".
Third: another legend: a long time ago, in the beautiful Wangwu mountain, a strange disease suddenly prevailed. Everyone had a sour stomach, nausea, gastrointestinal discomfort and no appetite. No one in a hundred Li doctor could cure it. However, people went to the top of the temple of heaven to offer sacrifices to heaven on the 49th day of July in order to help the gods.
matters needing attention
"Guanyintu" is a clay mineral with montmorillonite as the main component. Its chemical composition is quite stable and rich in minerals such as silicon, zinc, magnesium and aluminum. However, guanyintu is not an organic food. It contains a large amount of alumina and can not be digested and absorbed by the human body. A small amount of it will not be fatal. However, because it has no nutrients, people will still die of malnutrition after eating for a long time.