Beef Bone Marrow: Health Benefits and Usage
Beef bone marrow, derived from cattle bones (either from yellow cattle or water buffalo), has been recognized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for its unique therapeutic properties. It is sweet in taste, warm in nature, and is believed to benefit the heart and spleen channels according to TCM principles.
How to Use Beef Bone Marrow
Beef bone marrow can be used both internally and externally. Internally, it can be prepared as a decoction or boiled into a paste. Externally, it is applied by rubbing directly onto the affected area.
Health Benefits of Beef Bone Marrow
Primary Benefits: It nourishes the lungs, strengthens kidney function, enhances vitality, and replenishes bone marrow. These properties make it an excellent tonic for general health.
Main Uses: Beef bone marrow is often used to address conditions such as fatigue, weight loss due to chronic illness, loss of vital fluids and nutrients, diarrhea, excessive thirst, injuries from falls or trauma, and cracked skin on the hands and feet.
Safety Notice
While beef bone marrow is considered safe for most people, those with specific health conditions or dietary restrictions should consult a qualified TCM practitioner before incorporating this remedy into their routine. Overconsumption may lead to imbalances in the body.
References
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3-Second Self-Test + 30-Second Self-Care
If you feel constantly tired or notice your skin cracking, immediately consider whether your diet is providing adequate nutrients for energy and hydration. Adding a modest amount of bone marrow broth to your week could help replenish what your body lacks.
Disclaimer: For informational purposes only. Please consult a qualified practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) before use.