Urinary System Infections, Which Healing Foods Help Prevent These? - Dr. Mao (VIDEO)
Dr. Mao explains which healing foods help prevent urinary system infections.
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Dr. Mao:
Well, infections, bladder, urinary tract infection, kidney infection, very serious problem, not to mention the discomfort and the, you know, severity of it, particularly kidney infection that could damage your kidney. So you definitely don’t want to get there. So as a preventative, you can look to asparagus, carrots, and celery, all of which can be juiced, and in fact, I recommend that because you’re going to get more potent properties when you juice the vegetables. You’re actually concentrating, all right.
The asparagus filled with B vitamins and also antioxidants. It's used traditionally to prevent kidney stones. So any kind of crystallization that may occur in the kidney or the bladder, this is beautiful. Celery is a diuretic, naturally helps to flush out the urinary tract, and carrots, the vitamin A or beta-carotene, which is a precursor of vitamin A, really helps to boost the immune system. So the three together are wonderful.
There is another secret weapon that we use in Chinese medicine. This is mung beans, by the way, and it’s really something very similar to a lentil, for example, but smaller, and it’s, it’s used to clear infections, detoxify, flush out the urinary tract system. So you can make a soup out of this, just similar to when you make a lentil soup. And so together, these vegetables and beans can help you protect and ensure a healthy urinary system.
About Maoshing Ni Ph.D., D.O.M., L.Ac., A.B.A.A.H.P.:
Dr. Mao, as he prefers to be called, is a 38th generation doctor of Chinese medicine, a Licensed Acupuncturist, a Diplomat of Chinese Herbology, and a Diplomat in Anti-Aging.
For over 20 years, Dr. Mao has been in general practice at Los Angeles, California’s Tao of Wellness, an acclaimed center for nutrition, Chinese medicine, and acupuncture, with special interest in immune, hormonal, and aging-related conditions. He is also the founder and Chancellor of the Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Los Angeles that is considered the premiere school for Chinese medicine outside of China.
