Disperse blood stasis, stop bleeding, detoxify, and kill insects. It can be used to treat postpartum haemorrhage, abscesses, jaundice, yellow sweat, vomiting blood, epistaxis, blood in the stool, genital itching, and carbuncle sores. Detoxifying Fish, Meat and Vegetables
Drinking vinegar regularly can eliminate fatigue and other effects. Vinegar can also cure colds.
Taboos:
1. People who are taking certain Western medicines should not be jealous. Because acetic acid can change the pH of the local environment in the human body, making certain drugs unable to work. Sulfa drugs can easily form crystals in the kidneys in an acidic environment and damage the renal tubules. Therefore, it is not advisable to be jealous when taking such drugs. It is not advisable to be jealous when taking alkaline medicines such as sodium bicarbonate, magnesium oxide, and Weishuping, because acetic acid can neutralize the alkaline medicines and render them ineffective. When using antibiotics such as gentamicin, kanamycin, streptomycin, and erythromycin, it is not advisable to be jealous, because the effect of these antibiotics will be reduced in an acidic environment, affecting the efficacy of the medicine.
2. It is not advisable to be jealous when taking traditional Chinese medicine that “relieves symptoms and induces sweating”. Because vinegar has astringent properties, Chinese medicine believes that acid can be astringent. When combined with traditional Chinese medicines such as Compound Yinqiao Tablets to relieve sweating, vinegar will promote the contraction of human sweat pores and destroy effective alkaloids in traditional Chinese medicines. ingredients, thereby interfering with the sweating and relieving effects of traditional Chinese medicine.
3. Patients with gastric ulcer and hyperacidity should not consume vinegar. Because vinegar will not only corrode the gastrointestinal mucosa and aggravate the development of ulcers, but also vinegar itself is rich in organic acids, which can cause the digestive organs to secrete a large amount of digestive juice, thus increasing the digestive function of gastric acid to prevent increased gastric acid and aggravation of ulcers.
4. People who are allergic to vinegar and those with low blood pressure should avoid using it. Vinegar can cause allergies in the body, leading to symptoms such as rash, itching, edema, and asthma. In addition, some people who are not accustomed to vinegar should consume it with caution. Patients with hypotension who consume vinegar will lower their blood pressure, causing headaches, dizziness, general weakness and other adverse reactions.
5. The elderly should avoid being jealous during fracture treatment and recovery. Because vinegar can soften bones and decalcify, destroying the dynamic balance of calcium in the human body, it can promote and aggravate osteoporosis. The injured limb becomes sore, the pain worsens, and the fracture is delayed in healing.
6. No matter how strong your gastrointestinal system is, it is not suitable to drink vinegar on an empty stomach to avoid stimulating the secretion of excessive gastric acid and damaging the stomach wall. Drinking vinegar between meals or one hour after meals is less irritating to the gastrointestinal tract and helps digestion.