In the early and middle stages of thromboangiitis obliterans, people with Yang deficiency and cold coagulation should eat the following foods:
Ginger
Warm in nature, pungent in flavor, it has the effect of dispelling cold and warming the meridians. Modern medicine believes that gingerol, the main component of ginger, stimulates blood vessels, increasing heart rate, dilating blood vessels, and accelerating blood flow, thereby creating a warm sensation throughout the body. At the same time, more blood flows to the skin, opening the sweat pores on the surface of the body, increasing sweating, and expelling harmful substances from the body. This is probably what Traditional Chinese Medicine refers to as "inducing sweating to resolve exterior conditions and expel cold evil," which undoubtedly has a warming and unblocking effect on the meridians for those with external invasion of cold and dampness due to thromboangiitis obliterans.
The white part of green onions