
Ye Ji-won Impresses with Health Knowledge at Kim Byung-man's Wedding, Highlights Benefits of Albumin
Actress Ye Ji-won turned heads not only by attending the wedding of her longtime colleague Kim Byung-man today (20th) but also by sharing her hidden health expertise.
On the 14th episode of JTBC's health information program 'A Body So Great,' aired this morning, albumin was introduced as a plasma therapeutic agent usable without refrigeration, credited with saving lives in crisis situations like battlefields or refugee environments. Its value is so high that it's designated and managed as a nationally essential medicine in Korea.
The broadcast also revealed signs of low albumin levels in the body. Representative indicators such as red spots (spider angiomas), jaundice, and bluish fingernails were mentioned as body signals of albumin deficiency.
Furthermore, it was emphasized that albumin helps improve liver health, prevent vascular diseases, boost immunity, maintain overall health, and extend lifespan. It has gained attention as a health secret, known to be taken by celebrities like singer Baek Ji-young and actress Han Ga-in.
Ye Ji-won described albumin as a 'true cleaner that sweeps through every corner of the body,' showcasing her presence as a host on the program.
Ye Ji-won made her acting debut in 1996 with the film 'Anxious Man.' She has consistently engaged in diverse roles across various dramas and movies, showcasing her unique acting style. Recently, she has also been actively participating in entertainment shows, displaying a wide range of charms.