【Is there any food for sweat syndrome? 】

【Is there any food for sweat syndrome? 】
I have introduced to you the different causes of sweat syndrome before. 🤔 , I also told everyone that you should clearly distinguish whether your sweating syndrome is one of yin and yang deficiency or excess. 🔍 , corresponding treatment can be made first.
If you already know that you are suffering from sweating syndrome, today I will teach you three simple dietary treatments to relieve sweating syndrome. ✨
✅ People with deficiency syndrome can eat Radix Pseudostellariae, Polygonatum odoratum, Dendrobium, Angelica sinensis, Sichuan Qiong, Longan meat and other foods according to different syndromes to replenish qi, nourish yin, nourish blood, and harmonize nutrition and health.
🌟 If you find it troublesome to buy ingredients, or if you don’t know how to choose some of the beautiful ingredients that we have prepared, you can buy our dendrobium and bamboo soup bags and cook them back!
🛍️ Ingredients: Polygonatum odoratum, northern almond, dendrobium, raw coix seed, candied dates, raw fish (need to be purchased separately), zucchini (need to be purchased separately), appropriate amount of salt
👨🏻‍🍳 Cooking method:
Wash and remove scales from raw fish, fry with ginger until slightly yellow, slice zucchini into slices, wash all ingredients and put them into the pot together, add 2.5 liters of water, simmer over high heat for 30 minutes, then turn to medium and simmer over low heat for 1 hour and 30 minutes, finally Add appropriate amount of salt to taste and drink.
✅ People with symptoms of the disease can eat foods such as Bawang flower, Polygonatum odorifera, Huaishan yam, lily, winter melon seeds, and five-finger peach to remove dampness, diuresis, heat and detoxification.
🌟 Since there are soup bags corresponding to deficiencies, we naturally sell Bawanghua dehumidification soup bags corresponding to the symptoms!
🛍️ Ingredients: King flower, Adenophora japonicus, Polygonatum odorifera, Huaishan yam, lily, winter melon seeds, candied dates, lean meat (need to be purchased separately), appropriate amount of salt
👨🏻‍🍳 Cooking method:
Wash the Bawang flowers, drain the water and cut into sections, wash the remaining ingredients and set aside. Wash the lean meat and boil it in water to remove impurities and blood from the meat. Put all the ingredients into 2.5 liters of water, simmer over high heat for 30 minutes, then turn to medium-low heat and simmer for 1 hour and 30 minutes. Finally, add an appropriate amount of salt to taste and drink.
✅ Most sweat syndromes are caused by weak body surface. Here is a dietary therapy that can strengthen Qi and strengthen the body surface!
🌟 Kanghetang Tiger Milk Mushroom Qiang Lung Bao contains tiger milk Ganoderma, loquat, cordyceps, licorice, passion fruit and other ingredients as the main ingredients. It does not contain medicinal properties and is effective in strengthening Qi, replenishing lung Qi, improving sweat syndrome, moistening the lungs and relieving cough, Improve cardiopulmonary health, enhance immunity, and strengthen respiratory health.
Moreover, Kanghetang Tiger Milk Mushroom Strong Lung Bao is a portable pack that is easy to drink after tearing it apart. It has a sweet and non-bitter taste and is easily absorbed by the human body. It has no preservatives, no additives, and no pigments, so it is suitable for children to take.
📣 📣 The original price is $899/box. IKEA is offering a limited-time discount at HKTV Mall. It’s on sale for $498/box! For the price of a cup of coffee a day, you can effectively relieve and improve the symptoms of sweating syndrome and protect your health.
🛒 Bawanghua dehumidifying soup bag
Purchase on our official website for $58/package: https://shorturl.at/TKn7b or
🛒 Dendrobium and bamboo soup dumplings
Purchase on our official website for $58/package: https://shorturl.at/DebWr or
🛒 Tiger Milk Mushroom Lung Booster
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