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5 Types of People Should Avoid Drinking Chicken Soup

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Attention!Chicken soup5 types of people unsuitable for chicken soup

People's ,As a result, various restaurants now promote medicinal cuisine and offer different dishes, tonifying soups, and nourishing soups.

Rich in nutrition and delicious, many families regard chicken soup as an excellent tonic. When someone is sick at home, they often prepare a pot of chicken soup as a remedy.However, not everyone should drink chicken soup because the nutrients in the soup are extracted from small amounts of water-soluble molecules in chicken fat, skin, meat,muscleand bones.proteinThe protein content in the broth is only about 7% of the meat. Most of the chicken fat in the soup is saturated fatty acids.So if you belong to any of the following categories, you should not enjoy chicken soup!1 Excess stomach acid: Chicken soup can stimulate the secretion of stomach acid.

Therefore, patients with peptic ulcers, excessive stomach acid orhemoptysisare generally unsuitable for drinking chicken soup.2 Biliary diseases: Those who frequently suffer from cholecystitis and gallstones should not drink too much chicken soup. The fat in the soup requires bile to digest; after drinking, it can cause the gallbladder to contract, potentially triggering attacks of cholecystitis.

3 Hypertension: Chicken soup can induce atherosclerosis and make blood pressure harder to lower for those with hypertension.

4 Hyperlipidemia: The fat in chicken soup is absorbed and can further increase cholesterol levels.

High cholesterol can lead to plaque deposition on the arterial walls, causing coronary artery disease.5 Renal insufficiency: Chicken soup contains some small-molecule proteins. Patients with acute nephritis or chronic renal failure or uremia cannot process these protein breakdown products effectively; drinking too much chicken soup may worsen their condition by leading to hyperammonemia.

5 Kidney dysfunction: Chicken soup contains some small-molecule proteins. Patients with acute nephritis, chronic or acute kidney failure, or uremia cannot timely process the protein breakdown products due to their impaired kidney function. Consuming too much chicken soup can lead to hyperammonemia and worsen their condition.