1. How to eat1. Boil water and drink: The most direct way to eat it is to boil it in water. Take an appropriate amount of golden thread vine and put it in clean water to boil. After the water boils, you can pour it out and drink it. 2. Stewing soup: When stewing chicken soup or fish soup, put a small amount of golden thread vine and other ingredients into the pot. After it is cooked, add seasoning and it is ready to eat. In addition, you can also add a small amount when stewing chicken hearts. 3. Stewed spare ribs: It is also common to use golden thread vine to stew spare ribs, and the method is also very simple. First prepare the golden thread vine, then after processing the ribs, put it and the golden thread vine into the pot. 2. Efficacy1. Enhance liver function: Golden thread vine can protect the human liver, prevent it from being damaged, and avoid lesions and necrosis. Moreover, it can speed up the normal metabolism of the liver, and even damaged cells can be repaired, so it will be used in the treatment of liver diseases. 2. Lower blood sugar: Because it contains blood sugar lowering ingredients, it can prevent blood sugar from rising after consumption. Moreover, it can also protect the heart tube and has a very good effect in lowering blood pressure and blood lipids. |
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