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Why don't you eat turtles instead?
The growth cycle of soft-shelled turtle is much longer than that of soft-shelled turtle, which has more advantages in economic benefits. Therefore, farmers generally only choose to raise turtles instead of turtles, and it has become a habit for people to eat turtles. The life span of turtles is generally very long, so people generally don't eat turtles, and even keep turtles as pets at home.
Matters needing attention
People with weak gastrointestinal function and indigestion should be careful to eat. Especially those suffering from gastroenteritis, gastric ulcer, cholecystitis and other digestive system diseases. People with weak spleen and stomach should not eat more, otherwise they will often lose appetite, abdominal distension and even cause diarrhea.
Children should eat less turtles. Turtle is a high-protein tonic, and children's spleen and stomach are delicate. Eating it may lead to indigestion and increase the burden on the spleen and stomach, so eat less.
Refer to the above? People's Daily Online-Diet Must Know: Common Taboos for Eating Turtle
Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-tortoise
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