Is cow head meat a hair product?

Cattle head meat is hair.

Moderate consumption by the general population is beneficial to health, but large consumption of beef by patients with eczema, scabies and other skin diseases may be detrimental to the recovery of the disease.

Beef is sweet, of which buffalo is cold and ox is warm, which belongs to spleen and stomach meridian, and has the effects of nourishing spleen and stomach, benefiting qi and blood and strengthening bones and muscles. Therefore, beef has a good nourishing effect, and it is a commonly used animal food for invigorating qi, enriching blood and reinforcing bones. Modern medical research has found that beef is rich in high-quality protein and other nutrients, which can promote human muscle growth and enhance muscle strength, promote protein metabolism, and help enhance human immunity.

Hair products are an understanding of Chinese medicine, which refers to some foods that are nutritious or irritating and are particularly easy to induce certain diseases (especially old diseases) or aggravate existing diseases. Hair taboo is of great significance in traditional diet and dietotherapy. However, there is no reliable research data in modern medical research, which may be related to human allergic reaction, hormone content in some foods and the influence of food partial eclipse on diseases. According to some data, the main products are edible fungi, seafood, some vegetables, some fruits or dried fruits, some meat and eggs, fermented grains and fermented foods. Therefore, although beef is rich in nutrition, moderate intake by the general population is beneficial to health, but people who are allergic to beef should not eat beef, and people suffering from skin diseases such as eczema and scabies should not eat more beef.

It should be noted that all kinds of foods have their nutritional and functional characteristics and are not suitable for some people. For special people who need to taboo or restrict certain foods, it is suggested that it is best to consult a professional doctor or dietitian and give individualized diet treatment or guidance to avoid being taken out of context, misused or misused.