Little-known uses of 3 chicken offal
Liver, gallbladder, or chicken eggs, when combined and prepared with other foods in the right way, can not only be delicious but also have many medicinal benefits.
Below is a guide from Dr. Bui Van Phao, former Director of the Traditional Medicine Hospital of Nam Dinh province, on how to use three internal organs of a chicken to treat diseases.
Chicken liver
Chicken liver has a warm nature, a sweet and bitter taste, is non-toxic, and has the effect of nourishing the kidneys, tonifying yang, strengthening yin, and treating heart pain, abdominal pain, and eye pain or blurred vision caused by wind-fire.
Pregnant women who are menstruating or women with vulvar itching can apply sliced chicken liver to the affected area; the parasites will come out on their own, and the condition will improve.
Chicken liver is believed to nourish the kidneys, strengthen male potency, and enhance female sexual function, treating heart pain, abdominal pain, and eye pain or blurred vision caused by internal heat.
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| Chicken liver has a warm nature, a sweet and bitter taste, is non-toxic, and has the effect of nourishing the kidneys and strengthening male potency. |
Chicken bile
Chicken bile is slightly cooling, bitter in taste, non-toxic, and can treat blurred vision, sores and itching around the ears with yellow discharge, and ear fissures.
Instructions: Dip a cloth in chicken bile and apply it to the affected area. For children with anal ulcers, applying it will heal them.
Chicken eggs
Chicken eggs are neutral in nature, sweet in taste, and non-toxic. A chicken egg can be divided into two parts, each with different uses.
Using both the yolk and the white helps to nourish the blood, soothe the throat, clear the voice, dispel heat, stabilize pregnancy, aid childbirth, and treat coughs and dysentery effectively. For burns, take one egg yolk, cook it, add 4 grams of light powder, mix well, and apply to the severe burn for 3-5 days; it will heal without leaving a scar.
For pregnant women experiencing excessive bleeding, mix 14 egg yolks with rice wine and boil until the bleeding stops. For those suffering from urinary retention, swallow a raw egg at a time; repeated use will show results.
Egg yolks cooked with white vinegar can cure parasitic infections. Burning egg yolks until they are dry and release their oil, then applying this oil to sores on a child's head is very effective.
Egg whites are slightly cooling in nature and can treat eye pain and redness, bloating and indigestion, and diarrhea in children. For women experiencing difficult childbirth or whose babies haven't been delivered, swallowing raw egg whites is very beneficial.
Things to avoid when eating chicken.
When eating chicken, you should avoid garlic, cabbage, or dog liver and kidneys, as eating them together can cause dysentery. Eating them with carp can cause boils, while eating them with raw onions can lead to parasitic infections or hemorrhoids.
People with pre-existing conditions like leprosy should avoid eating chicken because this type of meat tends to stir up inflammation and worsen the disease. Chicken meat is considered hot and slightly toxic, so it should be avoided by those with scurvy or wind-related illnesses.
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