Can you eat wild garlic during your period?


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During menstruation, women can normally eat wild garlic. Wild garlic is actually called Allium macrostemon. It can be used as a vegetable or as a traditional Chinese medicine for treatment. At this stage, it is believed that the main effect of wild garlic is to regulate qi and relax intestines, clear yang and dissipate masses, and has no obvious effect of activating blood circulation to remove blood stasis, cooling blood and stopping bleeding. Therefore, eating wild garlic during menstruation will not cause any adverse effects on the discharge of menstrual blood in women, neither will it cause excessive menstrual flow in women, nor will it cause poor menstrual blood discharge, nor will it cause uncomfortable symptoms such as dysmenorrhea. Therefore, whether women are in menstruation or non-menstruation, they can eat wild garlic.