There are still many taboos to eat velvet antler. If you don't pay attention to the way to eat velvet antler, it will waste velvet antler and harm your health. By reading this article, you can learn more about the taboos of eating velvet antler. Taboo 1 for eating velvet antler: Avoid vegetables, fruits and tea, because the effective components of velvet antler will react with tannic acid in fruits, vegetables and tea soup and be destroyed, so it is a taboo. Taboo 2 for eating velvet antler: anyone who suffers from a fever caused by a new infection and suddenly has severe pain syndrome can't eat velvet antler. Taboo 3 for eating velvet antler: People who are physically strong and do not need to take it or those who eat too much velvet are likely to cause reactions such as head rise, chest tightness or nosebleeds. They should stop taking drugs immediately for observation, and cannot continue to use it forcibly. Taboo 4 for eating velvet antler: taking velvet antler should start from a small amount and gradually increase, and it is not advisable to use a large amount suddenly, so as to avoid yang rising, dizziness and red eyes, leading to nosebleeds. Taboo 5: Some hypertensive patients with yin deficiency and hyperactivity of yang, as well as patients with hepatitis and lung heat, must be used with caution. If there is swelling and pain in the gums, they should stop taking it immediately. Taboos for eating velvet antler 6: five types of people who are not suitable for eating velvet antler 1. People with "five upset and hot" symptoms and yin deficiency; Second, people who urinate Huang Chi, have a dry throat or a dry pain, feel thirsty from time to time and have symptoms of internal heat; Third, nosebleeds often occur, or women have more menstrual flow, bright red blood, red tongue and thin pulse, which shows blood heat; Fourth, people who have a cold, headache, stuffy nose, fever, chills, cough and phlegm; 5. People with hypertension, dizziness, unstable walking, dizzy pulse, easy to get angry and angry. Talking about the Taboo of Supplementing Pilose Antler from Master Hou's Death —— Chen Shutang's Health Times (9th edition, May 1th, 21) When Master Hou retires, whenever he is greeted for a drink, he is always willing to move forward with joy. On this day, I heard that he died suddenly, after midnight, and was diagnosed as cerebral hemorrhage by the doctor. Many people say that he died of drinking. In this regard, the author understands Master Hou's drinker Changsheng and others, and the truth comes out. It turned out that what Changsheng and others drank was his homemade ginseng velvet wine, and a lot of ginseng was put. Changsheng said: "Isn't it a nourishing medicine for people to participate in velvet antler?" It's not a problem to give it to Master Hou! " "well! It is good for people to participate in pilose antler, but it depends on what happens. People who are not right will also make trouble if they use it. " In order to give Changsheng a popular science education, the author took him to the medical record room to check Master Hou's previous hospitalization medical records. The record is clear: "Master Hou has suffered from hypertension since he was 55 years old. In the past four or five years, hypertension has often exceeded 2 mm Hg." After leaving the hospital, his antihypertensive drugs never left his body. The doctor also warned him not to drink. However, the problem that has been formed for more than half a lifetime is so easy to change. The author said to Changsheng: "The problem is very clear. The death of Master Hou cannot be said to have nothing to do with the use of tonics. Tonic drugs such as ginseng, velvet antler and royal jelly are suitable for patients with asthenia, such as fatigue, lack of breath, dizziness, palpitation, insomnia or chronic illness, serious illness and physical weakness after chronic diseases. General healthy people can't use tonics. Because ginseng has a certain effect of raising blood pressure, the elderly with hypertension will use it again, and their blood pressure will definitely increase. How can it not be dangerous? Master Hou's blood pressure finally broke through the hardened cerebral artery and died of cerebral hemorrhage. Even if there is no problem with hypertension, normal people will use tonic to a certain extent, which will hinder the digestive function because of its sweet and greasy properties, making people feel full in the stomach, upset with tea and rice, thirsty and nose, etc. Isn't it also a disease? Those who need tonic advocate that it should be done in the cool season of autumn and winter, and should be avoided as much as possible in the hot summer. If the tonic drugs are replaced by fish, meat, chicken, eggs, beans, milk, red dates, longan and other nourishing foods, it would be better. This is not only safe and reliable, but also adjusts life. "