Can connective tissue disease eat hairy crab?
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Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common connective tissue disease we hear about, including lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, dermatomyositis, polyarteritis nodosa, Wegener granuloma, giant cell arteritis and Sjogren's syndrome. Can connective tissue disease eat hairy crabs?
Can connective tissue disease eat hairy crab?
First of all, connective tissue disease can eat hairy crabs, but a small amount is recommended.
Secondly, Radix Angelicae Pubescentis 9-12g, black bean 60g and rice wine. Soak the black beans soft, put them in a earthen pot with Duhuo, add about 2000ml water, fry them gently to 500ml, remove the dregs, take the juice, mix them with rice wine, and take them twice a day.
Finally, Cordyceps sinensis 15-20g, longan meat 10g, jujube 15g, chicken 1. Slaughter the chicken, wash it, remove the internal organs, remove the core of jujube, put it into tile pot with Cordyceps sinensis and longan meat, add appropriate amount of water, simmer for about 3 hours, and serve after seasoning.
matters needing attention
The tissue stretch of the affected mother can cause premature birth. If the fetus is invaded, embrittlement of membranes and subsequent premature rupture of amnion may occur. Frail maternal tissue can complicate vulvotomy and caesarean section, and may cause hemorrhage before, during and after delivery.