1, it contains a special substance "eelin", there is a heat detoxification, cool blood pain, dispel wind swelling, lubricate the bowels of the blood, etc., can reduce blood sugar and regulate blood sugar, hemorrhoids, diabetes has a better therapeutic effect, coupled with a very small amount of fat, and therefore is the ideal food for people with diabetes.
2, eel is rich in DHA and lecithin which is the main component of the human body organs and tissues cell membranes, and is indispensable to the nutrition of brain cells. Eel is rich in vitamin A, can enhance eyesight, promote the skin membrane of the new generation.
3, eel wind, itchy skin disease should be avoided, so as not to increase the weight of the disease, and chronic chronic diseases, such as bronchial asthma, lymphatic tuberculosis, cancer, lupus erythematosus and other diseases of patients should be avoided, the other disease is a deficiency of heat, or heat evidence of the beginning of healing, dysentery, abdominal distension are solid are not suitable for consumption of eel and bone broth, this kind of people should eat less eel food.
The eel (scientific name: Monopterus albus): also known as eel. Body elongated snake-shaped, body length of about 20.70 cm, the longest up to 1 meter. The body is rounded in front and later laterally flattened, and the tail is pointed and thin. The head is long and round. The mouth is large, terminal, the upper jaw is slightly prominent, and the lips are quite developed. The upper and lower jaws and muzzle bones are finely toothed. Eyes small, covered by a thin skin. Head thick tail thin, body surface has a layer of smooth mucous membrane protection to go, no scales, color yellow-brown, the body is irregular dark spots, the fins undeveloped basically disappeared, the whole body has only a three-pronged thorns, thorns less meat thick. The meat is tender and flavorful.
The eel is a tropical and warm temperate zone fish, camp benthic life of the fish, strong adaptability. It lives on the bottom of water bodies, mainly in rice paddies, lakes, ponds, rivers and ditches and other muddy waters, and even swamps, flooded fields or wetlands.
The eel prefers to live in burrows. The length of the eel hole is about three times the length of the body, and the hole is curved and crossed. There are generally more than two caves along each hole. The exit of the burrow is often near the surface of the water, so that it will head out to breathe air. Eel daytime like in more humus silt in the hole or in the embankment with water in the stone gap burrowing.
The eel is seldom active during the day and emerges from its burrow at night to feed. Nocturnal, oral skin folds can be respiratory, so can breathe air directly. Winter and dry season, will dig a hole deep to the ground 1-2 meters, several fish **** habitat. Gills are not developed, but with the oral cavity and the laryngeal cavity of the inner wall of the epidermis as a respiratory auxiliary organs, can breathe air directly; in the water when the oxygen content is very poor, can also survive. Out of the water, as long as the skin is kept moist, within a few days will not die.
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