Li said the little cooked bean could help relieve 
edema, clear internal heat and toxins, relieve heat stroke and thirst, calm the 
nerves, reinforce yuan qi (original energy), harmonize the organs and nourish 
the skin. Mung beans can be ground into powder for internal or 
external use, treating skin ulcers and burns by expelling toxins. Mung bean 
starch is also made into glass noodles. Mung bean skin helps dispel pathogenic heat and 
improve eyesight. Mung bean sprouts are said to help relieve alcoholic 
intoxication. Mung bean soup and congee are the conventional ways 
to eat the bean, but how you cook it is important. As the bean skin helps expel pathogenic heat, don't 
overcook.  Wash the beans, bring them to a quick boil, reduce 
heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Done. The soup is clear and green. You can drink 
the soup and leave the beans. If you want more effective detoxification, you should 
eat the bean itself.  Soak washed beans in hot water for 20 minutes. Make 
soup, cooking until the beans are soft and liquid is cloudy. Then eat the beans 
and the soup. This helps dispel toxins by acting as a diuretic. 
Eating mung beans regularly can help relieve high blood pressure, high 
cholesterol and hardening of the arteries, TCM practitioners say. Mung beans are good for most people - most people 
have "neutral" constitutions.  However, if you are "cold" (too much yin energy), 
suffer from cold extremities or diarrhea, don't overdo the mung beans. They can 
aggravate the cold and cause other ailments. Light congee is advised. People with digestive problems should avoid mung 
beans because they are very high in protein and may be difficult to digest. As 
they expel toxins, mung beans may decrease the effectiveness of some medicine. 
 Don't eat mung beans less than half an hour before or 
after taking TCM or Western medicine.
Li Shizhen, a pharmacologist in the 
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), identified medical functions of mung beans and 
recorded them in "Ben Cao Gang Mu" ("Compendium of Materia Medica"), a classic 
of TCM pharmacopoeia.
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