Can mammary gland hyperplasia eat bean product
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Patients with hyperplasia of mammary glands should not eat fat food, spicy food, fried food and hair. But eat food containing anticancer substances, is good for patients with breast hyperplasia. So can mammary gland hyperplasia eat bean products? Let's take a detailed look together.
Can mammary gland hyperplasia eat bean product
First: breast hyperplasia can eat bean products. Auricularia auricula and Auricularia auricula each 20 grams, green skin 10 grams, fresh purslane 30 grams, Tongcao 3 grams. First, decoct the traditional Chinese medicine to extract the juice. White fungus and black fungus first with water bubble hair, and then with the juice into the pot, fire boil; move to simmer for 2 ~ 3 hours (if the liquid is less, can add water), until the ears cooked rotten, juice consistency, add brown sugar a small amount of mix well edible.
Second: Turtle 1 (about 500 grams), fried 15 grams of Shanjia, fried 10 grams of Acanthopanax, dandelion 15 grams, forsythia 10 grams. Remove the viscera, claw tail, head and neck of the turtle, cut it into pieces and put it into a large soup bowl. Grind the above four herbs into gauze bags and place them around the soft shelled turtle. Then add the seasonings such as green onion, ginger, yellow rice wine, salt and raw oil. Add the clear soup and steam for 2 hours. When the soft shelled turtle is well cooked, pick up the medicine bag and eat it separately. Suitable for mastitis abscess stage.
Third: crucian carp 1, raw Astragalus 15 grams, dangshen 10 grams, peony 10 grams, tangerine peel 5 grams. Remove the scales and viscera of the fish, put the medicine in the abdomen, sew with thread, and stew in water.
matters needing attention
Tremella fuciformis, Auricularia auricula, Lentinus edodes, Hericium erinaceus, Poria cocos and other foods are natural biological response regulators, which can enhance human immune capacity and have strong anti-cancer effect. Studies have shown that eating more mushrooms can add to a woman's breast health.