"Do you eat organ meats?
🐓In Chinese medicine organ meats, such as liver, kidney, stomach are commonly used to strengthen corresponding organs and organ systems. For example chicken liver benefits liver, kidneys and digestion. It is warm in nature therefore could be used to recover after an illness.
🐓Organ meats are highly nutritious foods with a high concentration of vitamins. Beef liver contains 50! times more vitamin B12 than a steak.
🐓Chicken liver has the recommended daily dose of vitamin A, folate, vitamin B6, B5 and B2. Another important nutrient found in organ meats is CoQ10. Heart has the highest concentration of CoQ10 that acts as a major antioxidant and energy builder.
🐓If you eat organ meats, choose organic. Organs concentrate high amounts of toxins in them, so make sure that the meat you are eating is ethically-raised and fed appropriate diet (not grains!!!!)"
- Facebook, Dr. Masha, January 21, 2020
My childhood was full of amazing chicken soups, and the inner organs were divided between me and my maternal grandfather. I was a pure fighter for the chicken stomach!
It was my favourite part of the soup!
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"According to traditional Chinese medical texts, infertility can be summarized into different syndrome types. These were spleen and kidney depletion (yang depletion), liver and kidney depletion (yin depletion), blood depletion, phlegm damp, liver oppression, and damp heat. This is important because, while most other issues were complex in Chinese medical physiology, women's fertility issues were simple. Most syndrome types revolved around menstruation, or lack thereof. " - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_Chinese_medicine
Have you ever heard about Haruspex?
Did you ever try to tell the future from inner organs?
How much can you earn nowadays with this knowledge?
"Fortunetelling in fact is one of the more respected professions in Asia. Practitioners make up to $1,000 a month in Japan, and $500 in South Korea, for giving business advice, tips on the stock market and horse races or suggestions on marital problems." - https://time.com/archive/6639650/asia-haruspeculation/


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