Do I need to avoid certain foods when taking Jin Kui Shen Qi Wan

During the period of taking Jin Kui Shen Qi Wan, it is necessary to avoid appropriate dietary restrictions to avoid affecting the efficacy or increasing the burden on the body. Jin Kui Shen Qi Wan is mainly used for warming and tonifying kidney yang. During the medication period, attention should be paid to a light diet, avoiding raw, cold, and spicy foods, limiting high salt and high fat content, avoiding alcohol and strong tea, and being cautious of seafood and other substances.

1. Eating a light diet

It is recommended to choose foods that are easy to digest, such as millet porridge, yam, pumpkin, etc., to reduce the intake of greasy foods such as fried, barbecued, etc. Excessive greasiness may increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, affect drug absorption efficiency, and hinder the efficacy of the drug. It can be appropriately paired with spleen strengthening ingredients such as Poria cocos and lotus seeds to help regulate the spleen and stomach.

2. Avoid raw, cold, and spicy

Raw and cold foods such as cold drinks and sashimi can deplete yang energy and conflict with the warming and tonifying effects of kidney yang. Spicy foods such as chili peppers and Sichuan peppercorns may irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa and affect drug absorption. During the medication period, it is recommended to consume warm ingredients such as ginger and red dates, and the cooking method should mainly be stewed, avoiding cold mixing or chilling treatment.

3. Restricting high salt and high-fat foods

Preserved foods, processed meats, and other high salt foods may increase the metabolic burden on the kidneys, which is contrary to their kidney tonifying effects. High fat foods such as animal organs and fatty meat are prone to phlegm and dampness, which may affect the circulation of qi and blood. It is recommended to control the daily salt intake within a reasonable range and prioritize low oil cooking methods such as steaming and blanching.

4. Avoid drinking alcohol and strong tea

Alcohol may alter the rate of drug metabolism and increase liver detoxification pressure. Tannic acid in strong tea may interfere with the absorption of medicinal components and reduce therapeutic efficacy. During the medication period, it is recommended to take the medication with warm water, and daily consumption of light bamboo leaf tea or wolfberry chrysanthemum tea can be used as isothermal and substitute tea drinks.

5. Be cautious when eating seafood products

Shrimp, crabs, and other seafood products are classified as organic compounds in traditional Chinese medicine, which may trigger allergies or exacerbate dampness and heat in the body. For individuals with sensitive constitutions, there may be skin itching or digestive discomfort after consumption. If you need to supplement protein, you can choose flat ingredients such as chicken and crucian carp. When cooking, add dried tangerine peel, perilla and other natural ingredients to moisten the air.

As a traditional Chinese patent medicines and simple preparations for warming and tonifying, Jinkui Shenqi Pill should keep regular work and rest during taking the medicine to avoid overwork or staying up late. It is recommended to engage in daily soothing exercises such as Eight Section Brocade and Tai Chi to promote the circulation of qi and blood. You can pair your diet with kidney tonifying ingredients such as black sesame and walnuts, but pay attention to your overall intake. If discomfort symptoms such as dry mouth and constipation occur, it is necessary to consult a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner in a timely manner to adjust the medication plan. It is generally recommended to take it continuously for a period of time and then have a follow-up visit to adjust the treatment plan according to changes in physical condition.

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