Why do people with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold, chronic enteritis and diarrhea avoid eating donkey meat? That's because donkey meat is a hot food, which is not easy to digest, so it is not easy to be absorbed by the body. Patients with gastroenteritis have spleen deficiency, and their ability to digest food is very limited. If they eat such indigestible food, they are more likely to cause serious gastrointestinal diseases, such as diarrhea. Furthermore, eating such hot food will easily lead to repeated alternation of diarrhea and constipation, which will further aggravate the occurrence of gastrointestinal diseases.
Therefore, people with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold, especially those with chronic gastroenteritis, poor gastrointestinal function and frequent diarrhea or constipation, are not suitable for eating donkey meat. For the sake of your health, even if donkey meat is delicious and attractive, you'd better be able to control your mouth and do a good job of taboo.