Some old Chinese medicine experts believe that chicken also belongs to hair, and it is better for patients with psoriasis not to eat it.
However, some psoriasis experts believe that as long as patients are not allergic to chicken, it is edible, because chicken is white meat like fish, rich in high-quality protein. From another perspective, it can help patients replenish the protein that has passed away in skin lesions. If excessive taboos lead to insufficient nutrition, it will affect the recovery of psoriasis.
Generally speaking, the foods taboo for psoriasis are-fishy things: beef and mutton, seafood, fish and shrimp; Spicy ginger, garlic, pepper, mustard, cumin, tobacco and alcohol should be avoided.
Can you eat chicken for psoriasis? Experts give advice to patients with psoriasis is:
First, if eating chicken is allergic, or psoriasis will itch and aggravate after eating chicken skin lesions, then don't eat it;
Second, if psoriasis does not have any discomfort after eating chicken, it can be eaten.
In short, the taboo of psoriasis patients should be scientific and reasonable, not blindly taboo, leading to malnutrition, but not conducive to the recovery of the disease!