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http://dx.doi.org/10.14369/skmc.2014.27.3.067

A Study on Jukmiryu(粥穈類) in Junsaengpaljeon(遵生八牋) - with regard to Nonohangeon(老老恒言)  

Hong, Jin-Im (Dept. of Medicine Classics, College of Korean Medicine, Deajeon University)
Yun, Chang-Yeol (Dept. of Medicine Classics, College of Korean Medicine, Deajeon University)
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Journal of Korean Medical classics / v.27, no.3, 2014 , pp. 67-86 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives : In this study, I want to work on efficacious porridges through inquiry into the Jukmiryu(粥穈類) based on the classical literature. It is intended to serve as a basic study to explore the modern-day application of dishes that are good as patient meals or healthy foods for elderly people. Methods : I have taken the original text of Jukmiryu(粥穈類) included in Junsaengpaljeon(遵生八牋) and translated it. Further, I have compared it to those porridges treated in Nonohangeon (老老恒言), a book in geriatrics from Ming Dynasty. Results : Nonohangeon(老老恒言) describes sources and effects of 100 porridges. With recipes too simplified, however, it doesn't provide any practical help. In contrast, Junsaengpaljeon(遵生八牋) presents 40 porridges together with their effects and recipes. It is practically more beneficial, as it provides recipes more specific than Nonohangeon(老老恒言). Conclusions : Jukmiryu(粥穈類) in Junsaengpaljeon(遵生八牋) set great store on the pharmacological effects of food. As it provides detailed description of porridge recipes and ingredients as well as their effects, readers can easily apply them to symptoms. Since individuals may choose what would be appropriate for their own symptoms, it could be helpful in not only providing patient meals and foods for elderly people but also improving dietary practice.
Keywords
nsaengpaljeon; Eumchanboksikjeon; Porridge; Nonohangeon(老老恒言); Foods for elderly people;
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