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Drink soybean milk and eat fruit every day! Dr. Liu Boren's Collection of "Runchang Jiannao List"
Liu Boren (Chief Operating Officer, Functional Medicine Outpatient Center, Taipei Elite Clinic) Chicken soup for heart, soul and nutrition Generally speaking, the medical profession will think that the treatment of diseases depends entirely on standard procedures. But I know from the case of practicing medicine that heart, spirit and nutrition are also very important. So I began to pay attention to the psychological state of each patient, not just to arrange a standard course of treatment. I will explore this person's psychology, understand the source of his stress, and pay special attention to nutrition. A very important key must be added to the treatment of diseases: decompression+nutritional intervention. Next, I will share some personal experiences related to diet and nutrition. Happy food I try to eat seven or eight servings of vegetables every day, drink soybean milk and two servings of fruit every day, because the fiber and oligosaccharides in it will affect intestinal bacteria and establish a happy intestinal physiology, which is closely related to a healthy brain, so it is a happy food. I also add good probiotic powder and various anthocyanin fiber powder every day to maintain the health of the intestine, because the intestine is the second brain of human beings. Editor's recommendation: Although the diet should be balanced, it is the most recommended vegetable king by the famous doctor Liu Boren. 99% of the symbiotic bacteria in the human body live in the intestine, and the function of the gastrointestinal tract will interact with the brain through the intestine-the "intestinal brain axis" of the brain. Whether the intestine is unobstructed or not will affect our mood. In addition, foods rich in amino acids, such as chicken, fish, beans, eggs, yogurt, bananas, whole grains and so on. It is also a very important key to the formation of neurotransmitters, especially tryptamine, which is an essential amino acid for the human body and can help produce serotonin and help people feel happy and relaxed; If the serotonin in the brain is insufficient, it is prone to mania and sleep well. Another "happy hormone" dopamine also needs the help of amino acids. Dopamine is responsible for the mood of the brain, transmitting information of excitement and happiness, and producing happiness and excitement. Foods rich in B vitamins are also related to emotional stability, including whole grains, nuts, meat, Qingjiang vegetables, cauliflower and spinach. They all contain vitamin B group. However, because I am worried about the shortage of B group in food, I will supplement B vitamins after breakfast. Editor's recommendation: repel insomnia, tryptamine acid and group B make you sleep well! Don't forget that good oil is good for brain health. Deep-sea fish oil rich in omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, and ALA in flaxseed oil are also good oils to help fight depression. Liu Boren (Chief Operating Officer, Functional Medicine Outpatient Center, Taipei Elite Clinic) Chicken soup for heart, soul and nutrition Generally speaking, the medical profession will think that the treatment of diseases depends entirely on standard procedures. But I know from the case of practicing medicine that heart, spirit and nutrition are also very important. So I began to pay attention to the psychological state of each patient, not just to arrange a standard course of treatment. I will explore this person's psychology, understand the source of his stress, and pay special attention to nutrition. A very important key must be added to the treatment of diseases: decompression+nutritional intervention. Next, I will share some personal experiences related to diet and nutrition. Happy food I try to eat seven or eight servings of vegetables every day, drink soybean milk and two servings of fruit every day, because the fiber and oligosaccharides in it will affect intestinal bacteria and establish a happy intestinal physiology, which is closely related to a healthy brain, so it is a happy food. I also add good probiotic powder and various anthocyanin fiber powder every day to maintain the health of the intestine, because the intestine is the second brain of human beings. Editor's recommendation: Although the diet should be balanced, it is the most recommended vegetable king by the famous doctor Liu Boren. 99% of the symbiotic bacteria in the human body live in the intestine, and the function of the gastrointestinal tract will interact with the brain through the intestine-the "intestinal brain axis" of the brain. Whether the intestine is unobstructed or not will affect our mood. In addition, foods rich in amino acids, such as chicken, fish, beans, eggs, yogurt, bananas, whole grains and so on. It is also a very important key to the formation of neurotransmitters, especially tryptamine, which is an essential amino acid for the human body and can help produce serotonin and help people feel happy and relaxed; If the serotonin in the brain is insufficient, it is prone to mania and sleep well. Another "happy hormone" dopamine also needs the help of amino acids. Dopamine is responsible for the mood of the brain, transmitting information of excitement and happiness, and producing happiness and excitement. Foods rich in B vitamins are also related to emotional stability, including whole grains, nuts, meat, Qingjiang vegetables, cauliflower and spinach. They all contain vitamin B group. However, because I am worried about the shortage of B group in food, I will supplement B vitamins after breakfast. Editor's recommendation: repel insomnia, tryptamine acid and group B make you sleep well! Don't forget that good oil is good for brain health. Deep-sea fish oil rich in omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, and ALA in flaxseed oil are also good oils to help fight depression. Boil cumin, turmeric and vegetables in one pot to enhance immunity. Ingredients: Tri-fiber rice (indica rice, black rice and Redmi), carrot, Agaricus blazei, tofu, black fungus, cabbage, garlic, red pepper and garlic seedlings. Seasoning: cumin powder, turmeric powder, Hungarian red pepper powder, black pepper powder and salt. Method: Soak rice in water for 30 minutes. Stir-fry minced garlic and carrots. At this time, add cumin powder, then add mushrooms, black fungus and tofu and stir-fry slightly. Add the soaked rice, pour in 250 to 300cc of water, stir-fry over medium heat, and then season with salt and other spices. The stewing time is about 15 minutes. It is recommended to open it every 3 to 5 minutes and stir it slightly to avoid enlarging the bottom of the pot. Finally, add garlic sprouts, then turn off the fire and stew for about 10 minutes, and you're done. ▼ Dr. Liu Boren's experience: super delicious! It is better to stew with white rice! This article is taken from Functional Medicine 5+ 1 Liu Boren's Health Tips/Liu Boren (Chief Operating Officer of Taipei Elite Clinic Functional Medicine Outpatient Center)/Life is alive.