Fish gills can supplement the nutrients needed by the human body. They can also help excrete toxic substances in the body and help alleviate the symptoms of eczema or herpes. However, the specific recovery effect varies from person to person and cannot be used as a drug treatment. 1. Supplement nutrients: Fish gills contain a variety of trace elements and mineral components, such as calcium, magnesium and zinc. They also contain amino acids. These nutrients are the nutrients needed for human consumption and can prevent malnutrition. 2. Help excrete toxic substances: The nutrients in fish gills can speed up the body's metabolism after supplementation, promote the excretion of toxic substances in the body, and help improve the symptoms of getting angry. 3. Help relieve eczema and herpes: Fish gills can assist in anti-inflammatory and detoxification, help relieve the symptoms of herpes and eczema in the body, improve local symptoms of redness, swelling and itching, and shorten the time to recovery. There are some precautions when consuming puffy fish gills. You need to avoid excessive intake at one time, otherwise it will cause a burden on the digestive tract, which may be accompanied by symptoms of nausea and vomiting, and there is also the possibility of gastrointestinal bloating, which is not conducive to the absorption of nutrients. |
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