Can vitiligo patients eat tofu?
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Can vitiligo patients eat tofu?
Details Can vitiligo patients eat tofu? Tofu is one of the most common foods. It is rich in nutritional value and is suitable for men, women, old and young. It has the effect of protecting the body and delaying aging. In addition, tofu has a variety of recipes and a wide range of flavors, which makes tofu loved by many people. So if you have vitiligo, can you still eat tofu? Tofu is a tonic, heat-clearing and health-preserving food. If eaten regularly, it can replenish qi, clear away heat and moisturize, promote body fluids and quench thirst, and cleanse the stomach. It is more suitable for people with heat constitution, bad breath, thirst, unclear gastrointestinal function, and those recovering from fever. Modern medicine has confirmed that in addition to the functions of increasing nutrition, helping digestion, and increasing appetite, tofu is also very beneficial to the growth and development of teeth and bones. It can increase the iron content in the blood in the hematopoietic function. Tofu does not contain cholesterol, and is good for patients with high blood pressure, A medicinal delicacy for patients with hyperlipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, arteriosclerosis, and coronary heart disease. Therefore, tofu can be regarded as a good nutritional supplement for people with poor health, such as children, teenagers, and elderly patients with vitiligo. Experts from Henan Xiehe Vitiligo Hospital said that tofu is one of the popular cooking ingredients made from soybeans, green beans, and black beans, which are processed through processes such as soaking, grinding, filtering, boiling, thinning, solidification, and shaping. The protein content of tofu and soy products is higher than that of soybeans, and tofu protein is a complete protein. It not only contains eight kinds of amino acids necessary for the human body, but also contains fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. The proportion is close to the needs of the human body and the nutritional value is higher. Therefore, vitiligo patients can eat some tofu, but be careful to eat it in moderation. Eating too much tofu can cause indigestion. Eating too much at one time will not only hinder the body's absorption of iron. At the same time, for vitiligo patients with poor physical fitness, eating more tofu will increase the burden on the kidneys. Especially for elderly patients with vitiligo, they must not eat too much tofu to avoid increasing the burden on the body. Eating too much tofu can lead to iodine deficiency. Soybeans contain saponins, which can prevent atherosclerosis and promote the excretion of iodine in the human body. Long-term excessive consumption of tofu can easily cause iodine deficiency and lead to iodine deficiency disease. Vitiligo patients must eat tofu in moderation to avoid affecting their physical condition. Can vitiligo patients eat tofu? The above is the specific explanation of this problem, thank you for watching. If you have other questions about vitiligo, you can click on the online consultation and the online experts from Henan Xiehe Vitiligo Hospital will patiently answer your questions. I wish you a speedy recovery. Hospital address: Vitiligo Department, third floor, North of Xiangdongmi Road, at the intersection of Yihe Road and Tongbai Road, Zhongyuan District, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province Consultation hotline: Vitiligo Department:: Bus route: Take the bus from the West Square of the Railway Station to Tongbai Just get off at Luyihe Road Station. Take the bus from South Bus Station to Zhengzhou Yizhong Station and turn right at the intersection. Take the bus from North Bus Station to Lvdong Village and walk forward. You will arrive at the crossroads east of the intersection. Take bus No. 3 from West Bus Station and get off at Lvdongcun Station. Turn left at the intersection and you will be there. From the East Bus Station, take Metro No. 1 to Bishagang, take the transfer bus, get off at Yihe Road, Cultural Palace, and head towards Ximi.
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