Peanut-coated jujube soup is a nourishing and hemostatic food commonly used in recent years. Take 60 grams of peanuts, soak them in warm water for half an hour, peel off the red skin in water, take out peanuts, add 30 grams of red dates cooked in warm water, fry them with low fire for half an hour, take out peanut coats, eat dates and drink soup.
Peanut coat is chosen because its hemostatic effect is 50 times higher than that of peanuts. It can resist the dissolution of fibrin, promote the production of platelets in bone marrow, strengthen the contraction of capillaries and regulate the defects of coagulation factors. Therefore, it has a good hemostatic effect on a variety of hemorrhagic diseases. Can be used for hemophilia hemorrhage, thrombocytopenic purpura and allergic purpura subcutaneous hemorrhage, pulmonary tuberculosis and bronchiectasis hemoptysis, liver disease hemorrhage, postoperative hemorrhage, cancer hemorrhage, stomach, intestine and uterus hemorrhage.
2. trotters
Pig's trotters are not big fat, but a high-protein resource, especially rich in collagen (frozen after cooling, showing its colloid), which has a good hemostasis and coagulation effect on uterine bleeding and nosebleeds caused by physical weakness. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine is also called "seeing blood stops in darkness". Auricularia auricula is also a good product for stopping bleeding and tonifying deficiency. The two cooperate with each other and complement each other to overcome chronic diseases together. This method is cheap, safe and reliable, and patients may wish to try it.
3. Lotus root
Lotus root has the effects of clearing heat and cooling blood, stopping bleeding, invigorating spleen and appetizing, promoting fluid production and quenching thirst. After mashing and taking juice, it has a strong effect of clearing away heat and toxic materials, calming the nerves, relieving summer heat and relieving polydipsia, and is effective for cough due to lung heat and rash due to blood heat. Used for hemoptysis, hematemesis, hematuria, metrorrhagia, menorrhagia, etc.