Food therapies on cirrhosis

Cirrhosis refers to the chronic liver disease that caused by plenty of pathological factors set on the liver for a long time, leading to the fibrillation of the tissues, characterized by pseudolobuli and regenerated nodule. On clinical manifestations, liver function damage and portal vein high pressure are common, and in later period, alimentary canal haemorrhage、hepatic encephalopathy、secondary infection are easy to occur.

Therapeutic principles

General foods:

A. Qi zhi shi zu symptoms:

clinical manifestations:

Not feeling tough when pressing the stomach when the person take in the air; turgor or pain below the costal region;less appetite; gasteremphraxis after the meal; belching and not feeling well; few urine.

Food therapies principles:

Soothing the liver and activate the spleen; promoting the circulation of qi and blood circulation.

Food therapies:

1.Su zi porridge: su zi 10g, rice 100g, three slices of ginger;smash the su zi, add in water and collect the decoction above and make porridge with rice.

2.Li yuchi dou chen pi soup:one li yu about 500g, chi dou 120g, chen pi 6g. Stew together in the pot until it’s ready. Apply 2 times aday.

3.Yi yi ren tian luo hua jiao porridge:tian luo 10 pieces, yi yi ren 30g, hua jiao 10g. Stew the tian luo well and pick out the meat, mix with yi yi ren and hua jiao, then make porridge, salt it when it’s still hot. Split into day and night doses for continuous 7 days for a course of treatment.

4.Bi qi stewed with zhu du: 10-15 bi qi, zhu du 250g, a little salt. Slice the bi qi, clean the zhu du and chop into cubes, add proper water and stew well. Salt it when it’s ready. Eat zhu du and drink the soup for one time a day for continuously 7 days.

5.Fu ling bie zao soup:fu ling 30g, dates 10 pieces, bie jia 10g. Boil the fu ling and bie jia in the pot and add in the dates when it first boiled, continue to boil 30-45 minutes and add sugar at last.

  1. Qian niu zi porridge:1g qian niu zi, 100g rice and 2 slices of ginger. Smash the qian niu zi into powder; add 800 ml water and make rice into porridge, when It’s about to ready, add in qian niu zi powder and then put in ginger for another round of boiling.

B. cold-damp invasion of spleen

clinical manifestations:

Abdominal fullness and feel like water in the belly; edema on face、limbs and stomach;tired and fear of cold;little urine;viscous excrements;white and greasy tongue;slow pulse.

Food therapies principles:

warming yang for dispelling cold; promoting qi circulation to induce diuresis.

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Retention of damp-heat:

clinical manifestations:

Yellow complexion; bigger and tougher belly; dysphoria with smothery sensation & bitter palates; thirst without desire to drink; redness in urination; constipation; tongue edge red; yellow greasy moss or with dark gray color; thin and rapid pulse.

Food therapies principles:

Clearing away heat and promoting diuresis; relieving water retention with hydragogue.

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D.Liver, spleen and blood stasis

clinical manifestations:

The abdomen is big and hard; vein engorgement; abdominal pain; dark complexion; vascular nevus on face, neck and chest; red mark palm; purple tongue color; thirsty but can not digest; black stool; weak pulse.

Food therapies principles:

Activating blood circulation to dissipate blood stasis; promoting qi circulation to induce diuresis.

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4 Ji cai egg porridge:fresh ji cai 200 grams, 2 eggs. Boil the ji cai with hard fire, then simmer when water remain 1/3 of the volume, add eggs and salt for flavor.

5 Garlic tea cuttlefish soup: garlic 10 pieces, 9 grams of tea. 1 cuttlefish. Stuff the fish abdomen with garlic and tea, put the fish into the jar with proper water, cooked well. Drink the soup and eat fish.

E.Spleen and kidney yang-deficiency symptoms:

clinical manifestations:

Abdominal fullness and discomfort;sallow complexion or white;anorexia;exhausted and tired;cold limbs or edema;oliguresis;purple tongue.

Food therapies principles:

Tonifying kidney and spleen;promoting the circulation of qi and induce diuresis.

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F.Liver and kidney yin deficiency symptoms:

clinical manifestations:

Abdominal fullness;blue veins stand out;dim complexion;lip cyanosis;dry mouth;upset;insomnia;gingival bleeding;oliguresis;red tongue;taut、weak and rapid pulse.

Food therapies principles:

Nourishing liver and kidney;cool blood and clear stasis.

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Food therapies on cirrhosis