Chai yam roughing

1. Selection: Any Chai yam medicine with a length of 20cm or more and a diameter of 3cm and no insect bites, no mildew, no scars, and straightforwardness can be selected for processing. 2. Peeling: The skin of the selected yam yam is scraped off with a squeegee and the old scalp is scraped, leaving no pores. Fine wool yam is generally peeled for about 12 kilograms per 100 kilograms, and coarse wool yam is about 15 kilograms per 100 kilograms. 3. Fumigation: Put 50 kg of yam yam into a basket and place it in a smokehouse together with a basket and smoke it with burning sulphur for about 24 hours. 5000 kilograms of Chaishan Medicine requires 35 to 40 kilograms of sulfur. 4. Pressing water: The smoked yam yam also contains a large amount of water, and it is packed into small and large baskets. The small baskets filled with yam yam are placed on large baskets filled with chayote yam and the water is pressed out. One day later, pour the basket's yam into the basket and the basket of yam into the basket. Use the same method to press water again. This way, it will be poured once a day for a week. 5. Drying: Put the yam down on the foil, dry it during the day, curl up with the foil at night, and tie the rolled foil together. Usually covered with canvas, when the weather is covered with a quilt, drying to the hand can be made into a noodle until.

Amino Acids

Amino acids are the basic units of proteins and are essential organic compounds in life. There are about 500 different amino acids in nature, but among the amino acids that make up the proteins of living organisms, 20 are standard amino acids, which are connected in different sequences to form proteinaceous proteins that perform various physiological functions in living organisms.

Amino acids can be divided into the following categories according to their location and function in proteins

1.Essential amino acids

9 amino acids that the body cannot synthesize by itself or the synthesis speed cannot meet the needs, and must be ingest through food, including lysine, tryptophan, phenylalanine, methionine, threonine, isoleucine, leucine, valine and histidine (infants also need histidine).

2.Non-essential amino acids

The human body can synthesize by itself and does not need to obtain directly from food, including glutamic acid, aspartate, alanine, serine, glycine, proline, cysteine, etc.

3.Conditional essential amino acids

Under specific conditions (such as disease, stress), the human body's synthetic ability is reduced, and additional supplements are needed, such as arginine, glutamine, etc.

Amino acids are also widely used in the field of skin care, as skin care ingredients, they mainly have the following effects

1.Moisturizing

Some amino acids such as glycine, alanine, etc. have good hygroscopic properties, which can help the skin retain moisture and enhance its moisturizing ability.

2.Repair

Such as arginine, glutamic acid, etc. participate in the repair and regeneration process of skin cells, promoting wound healing.

3.Anti-aging

Certain amino acids have antioxidant effects that can help fight free radical damage and slow down skin aging.

4.Cleansing

Amino acid surfactants, such as sodium lauryl sarcosine, are commonly used in cleansing products for sensitive skin due to their mild, non-irritating properties.

Therefore, amino acids are not only essential for human health, but also play an important role in beauty and skin care products.

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