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A Study on Food Cure for Stomach Diseases - Focusing on Eumsunjungyo·Singnyojaebyeong, Singnyochanyo -

비위(脾胃)질환의 식치(食治)에 관한 소고(小考) - 『음선정요(飮膳正要)·식료제병(食療諸病)』, 『식료찬요(食療纂要)』를 중심으로 -

  • Hong, Jin-im (Dept. of Medical Classics, College of Korean Medicine, Deajeon University)
  • 홍진임 (대전대학교 한의과대학 원전학교실)
  • Received : 2015.10.19
  • Accepted : 2016.05.12
  • Published : 2016.05.25

Abstract

Objectives : This study selected the food ingredients mainly appearing in the stomach-disease-related articles from Eumsunjungyo Singnyojaebyeong and Singnyochanyo, and investigated their effects to turn these data into references for modern people, use the food therapy of ancestors for modern life, and prevent and cure stomach diseases of modern people due to unhealthy lifestyle. Methods : This study selected the stomach-related food therapies from Eumsunjungyo and Singnyochanyo, and organized the therapies by chief virtue, effect, ingredient, and recipe. Also, this study analyzed and investigated characteristics, tastes, and target organs of the food ingredients in the recipes. Results : There are 8 stomach-related recipes among 61 recipes in Eumsunjungyo Singnyojaebyeong, and there are total 34 types of stomach-related recipes in Singnyochanyo including 27 types of BiwiBuBanui Five and 7 types of GutoBuHaeyeokByeonggyeonBiwi fifteen. Both Eumsunjungyo Singnyojaebyeong and Singnyochanyo contains food therapies for diseases due to week stomach. Most recipes in Singnyochanyo uses only food ingredients, whereas most recipes in Eumsunjungyo Singnyojaebyeong uses ingredients which can be used as medicine. Conclusions : The food therapies in Eumsunjungyo Singnyojaebyeong and Singnyochanyo proves that people in all regions have used food to cure diseases from old times. On the other words, people have clinically used the characteristics, tastes, and cooking forms of food ingredients for a long time. Thus, this study can be a reference for creating another food therapy.

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