There is a Kind of Love That Becomes a Burden
In the traditional Malaysian mindset, whenever a family member undergoes surgery, whether it is a C-section, a major operation, or a minor procedure, the first reaction of the elders is always to buy a Kampung Chicken from the market and stew a pot of thick chicken soup to nourish them.
Looking at the weak patient on the bed, serving a bowl of hot chicken soup with a thick layer of golden oil on top seems to represent full love. However, have you noticed that after drinking this bowl of loving chicken soup, many patients do not regain their energy but instead experience nausea, vomiting, or even diarrhea?
This is because good intentions have led to bad results.
The body after surgery is in a very special state of stress, which is completely different from usual weakness. Today, combining the latest views on post-surgery nutrition, we will uncover the 3 major myths of post-surgery supplementation and tell you why a pack of Niang Jia Boiled Essence of Chicken from Taiwan might be more life-saving than a pot of slow-cooked soup.
Why Traditional Chicken Soup Might Be a Stumbling Block for Recovery?
According to professional nutritionists advice on post-operative diets, the body faces two major challenges after surgery: first, it urgently needs protein to heal wounds; second, the digestive system becomes extremely fragile due to anesthesia or trauma.
This leads to several fatal myths in traditional supplementation methods:
Myth 1: The Oilier the Soup, the More Nutritious? Be Careful of Inflammation!
Traditional chicken soup focuses on having enough oil, believing that is where the essence lies.
The Truth: The body is in an inflammatory response period after surgery. Excessive oil (fat) is not only difficult to digest, increasing the burden on the stomach and intestines, leading to bloating and diarrhea for the patient; more seriously, excessive saturated fat may promote inflammation in the body, effectively slowing down the speed of wound healing. When doctors advise that the post-surgery diet should be light, they mean strict oil control.
Myth 2: Drink the Soup but Skip the Meat? Actually, the Nutrition is in the Residue
Many patients only drink the soup and throw away the chicken meat because they have a poor appetite.
The Truth: In traditional stewed soup, 90% of the protein is actually still locked in the chicken meat (the residue). The soup contains only a small amount of amino acids and a large amount of fat. What you drink is actually high-calorie fatty water. The protein truly needed to repair wounds is insufficient because the meat was not eaten.
Myth 3: The Sooner You Supplement Heavily, the Better?
The Truth: In the early stages after surgery (especially after general anesthesia), gastrointestinal peristalsis is slow. At this time, forcing in large molecule proteins (such as large pieces of meat) cannot be digested by the body and may cause intestinal obstruction or indigestion.

The New Standard for Post-Surgery Supplements - Zero Fat, Small Molecules, High Purity
Since patients urgently need protein to grow flesh and heal wounds, but cannot eat oil or hard-to-digest foods, what should be done?
The perfect solution must meet three conditions simultaneously:
- Zero Fat (Do not cause trouble for the stomach and wounds)
- Small Molecules (Direct absorption without digestion)
- High Nutrition (A small sip equals a bowl of soup)
This is exactly why Niang Jia Boiled Essence of Chicken is irreplaceable in the field of post-operative care.
Why is "Niang Jia" the Energy Pump for Post-Surgery Patients?
Among many supplements, Niang Jia Boiled Essence of Chicken perfectly solves the pain points of post-surgery supplementation with its unique process.
1. Exclusive Technology Separates Fat: Zero Fat, Zero Cholesterol
During the extraction process, Niang Jia Chicken Essence uses advanced fat separation technology to completely remove all fat and cholesterol. This means that every mouthful the patient drinks is refreshing, burden-free nutrition. For patients who have just had surgery, are bedridden, or whose gastrointestinal function has not recovered, this is the safest way to supplement. If it is not oily, there is no nausea; if there is no diarrhea, the nutrition can be retained.
2. No Steam Reflux: 100% Pure Liquid Gold
Ordinary chicken soup has added water, which not only dilutes the nutrients but also increases the patient's urine output, causing patients with limited mobility to go to the toilet frequently. Niang Jia uses the patented SKOV technology to prevent water vapor reflux, insisting on not adding a single drop of water. A small 50ml pack concentrates the essence of a whole chicken. Patients only need to drink a few sips to ingest nutrients equivalent to several bowls of chicken soup, which is efficient and effortless.
3. 10 Hours of High Temperature and High Pressure: Small Molecule Conversion
Through high-temperature and high-pressure extraction, the long-chain proteins in chicken meat are cut into short-chain amino acids (Peptides). These small molecules do not require large amounts of stomach acid to decompose, nor do they require strenuous intestinal peristalsis. They can directly pass through the intestinal wall into the blood and be quickly transported to the wound site to participate in cell repair. This is why patients feel their physical strength recovers particularly fast after drinking Niang Jia Chicken Essence.

At These Moments, One Pack of "Niang Jia" is Worth a Thousand Words
1. C-Section and Natural Birth Moms
The first week postpartum is a critical period for discharging lochia and wound healing. Diet should avoid oiliness to prevent clogged milk ducts and inflammation. Niang Jia Chicken Essence nourishes Qi and blood while being fat-free. It is the best choice for postpartum clear supplementation and laying a good foundation for breastfeeding.
2. After Minimally Invasive Surgery or Major Surgery
It can be consumed as soon as the doctor allows the patient to eat liquid food. It provides the energy the body urgently needs and helps the patient wake up from the fatigue of anesthesia.
3. Hospital Visits and Gifting
Instead of sending a basket of fruit that might be too cold or too sweet, send a box of Niang Jia Chicken Essence. It is presentable, professional, and is something the patient can actually use and drink.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: How soon after surgery can I start drinking it?
A: Generally speaking, as long as the doctor allows the patient to start a liquid diet (such as rice water or water), they can start drinking chicken essence. For patients with abdominal surgery, it is usually recommended to wait until after passing gas to try a small amount. It is recommended to start with half a pack, observe the gastrointestinal reaction, and increase to 1 pack per day after adapting.
Q2: Will drinking chicken essence cause the wound to grow poorly or cause scarring (Pantang)?
A: This is a myth. The so-called "toxic foods" usually refer to high-histamine, high-fat foods that easily cause allergies or inflammation. Niang Jia Chicken Essence has removed fat and impurities, retaining only high-quality proteins and amino acids that help wounds heal. In fact, it is a key nutrient to help wounds heal better and smoother.
Q3: Does it need to be heated? How to give it to bedridden patients?
A: Heating is recommended. Warm liquids soothe the stomach and intestines. You can soak the unopened sachet in hot water for 3 minutes, then insert a straw for the patient to drink directly, or pour it into a small cup and feed it with a spoon, which is very convenient.
Q4: Can elderly people with high blood pressure or poor kidneys drink it after surgery?
A: Caution is needed. Although Niang Jia Chicken Essence has a low sodium content, protein and potassium intake need to be strictly controlled for patients with severe kidney disease. It is recommended to consult the attending doctor first and decide the drinking amount based on the patient's specific indicators.
Love Means Giving What Is "Best Absorbed"
Watching our loved ones suffer in the hospital bed, we all want to give them the best. But true love is not forcing them to drink that bowl of oily soup, but reducing the burden on their bodies in a scientific way.
A pack of Niang Jia Boiled Essence of Chicken represents not only nutrition but also your thoughtfulness in understanding them. Remove the burden of fat, leave only the essence of repair. Let the wound heal faster, and let the day they return home come sooner.
Prepare this most intimate recovery gift for him or her after surgery now.