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Food therapyFood therapy is the practice of healing using natural foods instead of medications.
Food therapy is a modality of traditional Chinese medicine, also known as Chinese Nutrition therapy. It is particularly popular among Cantonese people who enjoy slow-cooked soups. One of the most commonly known is a rice soup that goes by many names including congii and jook.
Some common food therapy items and recipes:
Bird nest: oral secretion of swifts, collected from the binding material of their nests.
- Alleged effects: promote beautiful skin for women; "strengthen the spleen and open up the stomach" (meaning improve appetite.)
- vegetables and fruits are believed to nullify the effect of bird nest if taken within the same day.
- The dried material is soaked in water to rehydrate.
- The soaked bird nest is cleaned by hand to remove other nest building debris such as grass and feathers.
- The cleaned and crumbled bird nest is double steamed with rock sugar as a dessert or with a small amount of pork as a soup.
Korean or Chinese ginseng: root of a plant that has the Yang properties.
- Alleged effects: promote circulation, increase blood supply, revitalize and aid recovery from weakness after illness.
- The ginseng root is double steamed with chicken meat as a soup. (See samgyetang.)
American ginseng: root of a plant similar to Korean ginseng, but it has the Yin properties.
- Alleged effects: cleansing of excessive Yang in the body.
- The ginseng is sliced, a few slices are soaked in hot water to make a tea.
- Most American ginseng is produced in Wisconsin, USA.
A Cantonese cough remedy: Dried duck gizzards, watercress, apricot kernels:
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