Dietary therapy for pelvic inflammatory disease. Pelvic inflammatory disease is a common gynecological disease that causes great harm to female friends. In addition to receiving treatment in a regular hospital, dietary therapy can be of great help. So, how to treat pelvic inflammatory disease with dietary therapy? Diet therapy for pelvic inflammatory disease: Peach Cookies Ingredients: 20 grams of peach kernels, 200 grams of flour, 30 grams of sesame oil. Preparation method: Grind peach kernels into extremely fine powder and mix thoroughly with flour, add 100 ml of boiling water, knead thoroughly and cool, roll into a thin rectangular skin, apply sesame oil, roll into a cylindrical shape, cut into 30 grams each piece with a knife, roll into round cakes, and bake on a frying pan. How to eat: Take at breakfast or dinner, several times a day, 2 pieces each time, with warm water. Lychee honey drink Ingredients: 30 grams of lychee kernels, 20 grams of honey. Preparation method: Crush the lychee seeds and put them into a casserole, add water and soak for a while, boil for 30 minutes, remove the residue and take the juice, add honey while it is still warm, and stir well. Directions: Take twice a day, morning and evening. |
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