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◉ Japanese Dietary Therapy: Sweet and Refreshing Tremella and Lemon Soup

Japanese Dietary Therapy: Sweet and Refreshing Tremella and Lemon Soup

◉ Japanese Dietary Therapy: Sweet and Refreshing Tremella and Lemon Soup

I. Recommended Dietary Therapy and Reasons

Recommended dishes:Sweet and refreshing soup with white fungus and lemon (moistens the lungs and calms the mind)

Recommended reasons:This lesson uses breathing to soothe a tense body. Nourishing soups are best enjoyed with slow exhalation, allowing a sense of security to gradually return to the breath.

2. Recipe and Method

Recipe (1–2 servings):

  • 8g of white fungus, soaked
  • 800 ml of clean water
  • A little lemon juice
  • A little rock sugar, optional
  • Optional: a small amount of diced pear

practice:

  1. Wash the main ingredients thoroughly. Prepare the parts that need to be peeled, sliced, or shredded by cutting them into small, easy-to-eat pieces.
  2. Simmer the white fungus over low heat until soft and sticky, then add lemon at the end to maintain its refreshing aroma.
  3. Keep the seasoning light, with less salt and sugar, and avoid using strong flavors that overpower the ingredients, making it easier for the body to accept.
  4. During the preparation process, you can slow down your movements and treat washing, cutting, boiling, and mixing as a small exercise to bring your attention back to the present moment.
  5. After serving, let it cool slightly to a comfortable temperature before eating to avoid putting extra strain on your body if it's too hot or too cold.
  6. Take your first bite slowly, savoring the aroma, temperature, and texture before letting your body decide whether to continue.
  7. If you have a poor appetite that day, you can eat a small amount. There is no need to force yourself to finish it. The key is to let your body know that you are being taken care of.

3. Small rituals for body and mind

When preparing a sweet and sour soup with white fungus and lemon, you can first arrange the ingredients neatly so you can see their color, shape, and light texture. This small action can help your attention gradually shift from anxiety, depression, or recurring worries back to the present moment.

While waiting for your food to finish, give yourself three slow breaths. You don't need to immediately explain all your emotions or solve all your problems; just let your body know that you are safe at this moment.

When you take your first bite, focus on the temperature, aroma, and soft texture. You can gently tell yourself: I'm taking care of myself; I'm willing to slow down; I can start over.

4. Dietary Therapy Experience Record

  1. Record the time of consumption: whether it is breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a meal to settle down after emotional fluctuations.
  2. Observe changes in stomach comfort, body temperature, mental stability, and mood intensity within 30–60 minutes after consumption.
  3. If you consume it on days when you feel particularly anxious or down, you can keep track of whether it helps you slow down or gives your body a greater sense of security.

V. Instructional Videos (approximately 3–5 minutes)

Video Title:Sweet and refreshing white fungus and lemon soup: Japanese soothing food therapy and emotional calming

6. Precautions

  • Dietary therapy should be done in small, light portions, and adjusted according to the body's reaction. It is not recommended to force yourself to finish a meal when you are feeling unwell.
  • If you are allergic to seaweed, soy products, eggs, fish, tea, or citrus fruits, please choose suitable alternatives.
  • Those with sensitive stomachs, pregnant women, those with chronic diseases, or those currently taking medication should prioritize following the advice of medical professionals and nutritionists.

hint:This recipe is for daily physical and mental well-being and is not a substitute for any medical diagnosis or treatment. If you experience emotional distress, noticeable or persistent physical symptoms, please seek professional help promptly.

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