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Don't Panic About Coronary Heart Disease, Small Cottonseeds and Goose Eggs Hold the Key! Enthusiastic Netizen (Starry Rain, QQ: 272872256): Hello, Teacher Hu! My mother was very happy and supportive when she heard that I wanted to share this folk remedy for angina with you. My mother is a Christian, kind-hearted, and always eager to help others. A few days ago, my grandmother wasn’t feeling well, and my cousin from Jilin in Northeast China came to visit her. Before leaving, my cousin asked for some cottonseeds. My mother asked what they were for. Coincidentally, a woman from our village, whom I call "Auntie," was visiting my grandmother at the time. She asked if it was for treating heart problems. My cousin confirmed it was, and they started discussing it. She mentioned that one of my uncles had coronary heart disease and had heard about this remedy from someone else. The specific method is as follows: Crack open one end of a goose egg, peel seven cottonseeds, and place them inside the egg. It’s best to stir them a bit with chopsticks. Then, seal the entire egg with dough and steam it in a pot for half an hour. Eat one egg per day, with seven eggs making up one course of treatment. After just one course, his symptoms significantly improved. After a second course, he fully recovered—no more shortness of breath or pain. Before, the pain was unbearable. My cousin said this same remedy is widely used in Northeast China to treat coronary heart disease and angina, and many people have benefited from it. My aunt mentioned that several families in the village with relatives in the Northeast have been asking for cottonseeds to use this remedy. Recently, my sister-in-law has also started using this remedy for her angina. My aunt is using it too. I’ve asked my sister-in-law to record the preparation process, and I’ll send it to you later. Contributor: Teacher Yuan Fengmei