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Recently, a piece of news came to a hot search.
Mr.
Yang from Guilin, Guangxi, had a meeting with a friend.
After drinking a friend's self-infused alcohol, his tongue became numb, his heartbeat accelerated, and he was in a coma
.
After being sent to the hospital, he suffered multiple cardiac arrests and other conditions.
After a day and night of rescue, he was finally out of danger
.
The doctor said that the patient's experience is closely related to the use of Caowu and Chuanwu for soaking wine
.
In fact, this is not the first time such a tragedy has happened.
Fortunately, Mr.
Yang was rescued and pulled back from the ghost gate by the doctor, but the others were not so lucky
.
On January 2, 2020, the Yunnan Provincial Health and Health Commission issued an early warning announcement on the prevention and control of aconitine poisoning of Chinese medicinal materials, and no unit or individual may process and eat grass black without authorization
.
The reason is that since 2019, in Yunnan Province alone, there have been 44 cases of poisoning caused by cooking or accidental consumption of aconitine Chinese medicinal materials, with 212 cases and 8 deaths
.
Aconitine medicinal materials such as Caowu, Chuanwu and Fuzi all contain severely toxic aconitine, which is difficult to destroy by ordinary processing methods
.
They are medicines, not food.
A small amount can be poisoned, cause severe arrhythmia, respiratory failure, shock and even death, so they must be used under the guidance of a doctor
.
However, ordinary people may use it as a "tonic" for soaking medicinal wine or adding food due to reasons such as "folk remedies" or regional traditions.
This has led to the repeated tragedies of poisoning
.
Here is a friendly reminder that traditional ones are not necessarily good.
Self-drinking medicinal wines should not be drunk.
Do not eat Chinese medicinal materials that are not homologous to medicinal and food.
Even if some are not severely toxic, there is still a risk of heavy metals exceeding the standard.
Of
.
If you want to keep fit, eat less high-salt, high-oil, high-sugar foods, have a balanced diet, and exercise more
.
Mr.
Yang from Guilin, Guangxi, had a meeting with a friend.
After drinking a friend's self-infused alcohol, his tongue became numb, his heartbeat accelerated, and he was in a coma
.
After being sent to the hospital, he suffered multiple cardiac arrests and other conditions.
After a day and night of rescue, he was finally out of danger
.
The doctor said that the patient's experience is closely related to the use of Caowu and Chuanwu for soaking wine
.
In fact, this is not the first time such a tragedy has happened.
Fortunately, Mr.
Yang was rescued and pulled back from the ghost gate by the doctor, but the others were not so lucky
.
On January 2, 2020, the Yunnan Provincial Health and Health Commission issued an early warning announcement on the prevention and control of aconitine poisoning of Chinese medicinal materials, and no unit or individual may process and eat grass black without authorization
.
The reason is that since 2019, in Yunnan Province alone, there have been 44 cases of poisoning caused by cooking or accidental consumption of aconitine Chinese medicinal materials, with 212 cases and 8 deaths
.
Aconitine medicinal materials such as Caowu, Chuanwu and Fuzi all contain severely toxic aconitine, which is difficult to destroy by ordinary processing methods
.
They are medicines, not food.
A small amount can be poisoned, cause severe arrhythmia, respiratory failure, shock and even death, so they must be used under the guidance of a doctor
.
However, ordinary people may use it as a "tonic" for soaking medicinal wine or adding food due to reasons such as "folk remedies" or regional traditions.
This has led to the repeated tragedies of poisoning
.
Here is a friendly reminder that traditional ones are not necessarily good.
Self-drinking medicinal wines should not be drunk.
Do not eat Chinese medicinal materials that are not homologous to medicinal and food.
Even if some are not severely toxic, there is still a risk of heavy metals exceeding the standard.
Of
.
If you want to keep fit, eat less high-salt, high-oil, high-sugar foods, have a balanced diet, and exercise more
.