它聽起來像是檸檬,看起來像是金桔
它是台灣香檬,又稱扁實檸檬
一開始試喝吸引我最大的誘因是
「香檬的維他命c是檸檬30倍」
對於很少吃水果和吃維他命c錠的我
台灣好田的香檬原汁是整顆香檬果粒壓榨
連皮一起榨喔!完全不含水!
一開始入口微苦,但是隨之而來的是回甘
還有這一股很特別的香氣
我知道很多人不了解香檬
希望透過這次介紹
能讓大家更瞭解日本人奉為長壽聖品的香檬❤️
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🗣最多人會問的問題 #香檬和檸檬的差異
◾️ 香檬不是檸檬
◾️ 台灣香檬又稱扁實檸檬,屬柑橘類
◾️ 香檬具有抗氧化、提高免疫力、穩血糖促進代謝、養顏美容,抗老防癌等多重功效
◾️ 台灣香檬維生素C含量竟是檸檬的30倍
◾️ 在日本香檬原汁是高價的養生聖品,被認為與琉球人普遍長壽有關
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🗣為什麼香檬原汁喝起來苦苦的?
因為大家會先入為主「檸檬汁的酸澀味道」
而香檬是帶點微苦的酸感,還有點香氣
榨汁時會連果皮一起榨入,所以會帶點苦味
含有川陳皮素 、橙皮苷、多甲氧基黃酮等植物類黃酮等植化素成份
尤其 果皮的營養成份大於果肉與果汁
如果不習慣,可以依照喜愛的口感調整
原汁可以加少一些,或加蜂蜜或話梅
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🗣香檬汁,除了喝之外還可以運用在哪裡?
飲用時機及對象基本上是沒有受限
可以在早上空腹前喝一杯溫香檬水
或是下午茶與點心一起搭配
甚至取代飲用水天天來喝都很適合
🗣我自己飲用的比例
我自己走隨意路線,2瓶蓋香檬原汁配600cc冷水
喜歡酸,所以不加蜂蜜,直接喝
可以同時補充水份和維他命C
🗣孕婦適合嗎?
適合喔!建議稀釋比例約1:40
-孕初期可減緩孕吐不適
-孕後期可舒緩身體痠痛,改善水腫,增加代謝
🗣香檬原汁怎麼保存?
未開封可常溫保存,已開封請放冰箱冷藏
🗣可以搭配什麼飲用?
什麼飲料都可以搭配
水、氣泡水、茶、果汁都可以
留意水溫不要超過50度
太高溫會破壞維他命C的營養
🗣除了飲用,還能入菜嗎?
❶.烹飪有膻腥味的食品,起鍋前放入鍋中去腥
❷用香檬原汁煮料理以及甜點(檸檬塔、檸檬蛋糕)
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【適時減壓】教你疏肝四法度過疫境
⭐肝鬱氣滯會引致身體各種不適
⭐及時疏肝身心健康
#星期二提升正能量
壓力大點解關肝事?
教你正確疏肝方法
面對全球性世紀疫症,健康受到前所未有的威脅,長期居家抗疫困獸鬥,日常規律及社交生活被嚴重打亂,情緒自然受到影響,隨時「鬱到病」,實在需要疏疏肝、唞唞氣。為何壓力大與肝有關?中醫理論認為肝主情志,任何不良情緒都會傷肝,肝專責保持全身經脈道路暢通,如果肝功能失調導致肝鬱,就會令情緒鬱悶,出現頭痛、多嘆氣、打嗝或放屁、胃痛、大便不調、失眠等症狀。廣東話「疏肝」形容抒發鬱結、心情暢快,就代表肝能順利疏泄,精神情緒就能愉悅。
壓力大、情緒不穩亦容易產生「氣頂」的感覺,事實上是因為情緒改變而令體內氣血運行不順,出現氣滯情況,除了學會控制情緒、適度減壓,也可適量進食行氣食物,例如白蘿蔔、陳皮、五指毛桃、金桔等,或者飲用花茶,例如玫瑰花、茉莉花、佛手、洋甘菊等,有助氣血運行,改善肝鬱氣滯的情況。
當壓力爆煲、抑鬱、充滿負能量時,可以輪流按壓位合谷穴及太衝穴,有助疏通氣血、舒暢情緒,紓緩因氣機不暢引起之頭痛、頭暈、目赤腫痛等症狀。
兩個穴位開四關:
合谷穴
功效:紓緩壓力引致的頭痛等不適症狀。
位置:大拇指與食指虎口處,第一掌骨與第二掌骨間連線的中點。
按法:拇指指腹以陰力按揉約1分鐘
注意:孕婦不宜按壓此穴位,因為有催生作用。
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太衝穴
功效:疏肝解鬱,紓緩因肝火引起的暗瘡等症狀。
位置:足背側,大趾及二趾中間,骨頭交會凹陷處。
按法:拇指指腹以陰力畫小圈揉按約1分鐘
✔️CheckCheckCin 美茶推介:疏肝
材料:玫瑰花、桂花、佛手、佛手花
功效:行氣解鬱,紓緩忙碌、經常嘆氣、精神壓力大、月經不適等症狀。
注意:孕婦及月經期間不宜飲用。
✔️CheckCheckCin 紙包茶療推介:火龍果玫瑰茶
果味清甜,芳香撲鼻,採用紅火龍果、冰糖、蜂蜜、玫瑰花、檸檬及白毫烏龍,可疏肝解鬱,潤腸通便。
✅ 適合有大便不暢、有壓力、經常嘆氣、暗啞肌膚的人士。
注意:適合月經前飲用;月經期間、孕婦不宜。
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Does stress affect your liver health?
Manage your stress correctly
This global pandemic has not only threatened our health but also disrupted our daily routine and social life. This has inevitably affected our emotions and triggered anxiety. In order to relieve stress, we should also soothe the liver. But how does stress affect the health of our liver?
According to Chinese Medicine, the liver governs our emotions, and any negative emotions would hurt the liver. The liver ensures the circulation of the Meridians, and if the organ is disrupted, we will experience emotional distress, headache, stomachache, insomnia, difficulty passing stools, flatulence, and constant burping and sigh.
Basically, ‘soothing the liver’ in Cantonese describes methods that can help us de-stress and improve our emotional well-being. By doing so, our liver can perform its functions more efficiently.
When we are stressed, we will experience the stagnation of the qi. This has to do with the changes in our emotions as well. Besides learning to manage our emotions and relieve stress, we can also consume ingredients that can improve the circulation of the qi. These ingredients are white radish, dried citrus peel, five-finger fig root and kumquat. We can also opt for floral tea such as rose, jasmine, bergamot and chamomile, as they can help improve the circulation of the qi and blood as well as clear the stagnation in the liver.
When we are reaching our breaking point, try massaging the He Gu and Tai Chong acupoints, as it can help improve the circulation of the qi and blood, regulate our emotions, and relieve stress symptoms like headache, dizziness, red eyes, and pain in the eyes.
4 acupoints to counter negative energy:
Hegu Point
Effects: alleviates symptoms caused by stress such as headache.
Location: between the thumb and index finger, right next to the second metacarpal bone
Method: apply pressure with your thumb softly for 1 minute
Note: pregnant women should not press this acupoint as it has labour inducing qualities
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Taichong Point
Effects: relieves stress and symptoms caused by liver fire such as acne
Location: next to back of foot, on your foot about two finger widths above the place where the skin of your big toe and the next toe join.
Method: apply pressure with your thumb pulp softly for 1 minute with circular motion
✔️CheckCheckCin Beauty Tea Recommendation : Stress
Ingredients: Rose, Sweet Osmanthus, Fingered Citron, Fingered Citron Flower
Effects: Promotes qi circulation and relieves stagnation. Relieves busy lifestyle, frequent sighing, stressfulness, menstrual discomfort.
✔️CheckCheckCin Paper Pack Drink Recommendation : Dragon fruit rose tea
Ingredients: water, dragon fruit juice, rock sugar, honey, rose, lemon juice concentrate, oolong tea
Effects: Loosens bowel to relieve constipation, relieves stress, aids digestion and burns fat. Suitable for those with difficult passing stool, stress, frequent sigh and dull complexion.
Note: Not suitable for menstruating women, but can have this tea before period. Not suitable for pregnant women.
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⭐肝好情緒自然好
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#星期四食材
行氣食材助疏肝
「疏肝」是廣東話抒發鬱結、心情暢快的意思,究竟與肝有何關係?其實「疏肝」一詞出自中醫,中醫理論認為肝主疏泄、調節情志,角色就像體內的交通督導員,專責保持全身經脈道路暢通,如果肝功能失調導致肝鬱,就會令情緒鬱悶,出現頭痛、多嘆氣、多打嗝或放屁、胃痛、大便不調、失眠等症狀;如果肝能順利疏泄,精神情緒就能愉悅。
當人遇上壓力或不快事情,容易氣頂或氣結難下,這種鬱悶感覺直接令體內氣血不順,阻礙肝臟的疏泄工作。所以遇上情緒問題,除了控制及發洩情緒,適量進食行氣食物,例如白蘿蔔、陳皮、五指毛桃、金桔、玫瑰花等,有助氣血運行,改善肝鬱氣滯的情況。
白蘿蔔 — 性寒,具順氣寬中、健胃消食、清熱利尿、生津止渴的功效,尤其適合氣滯、血瘀體質人士食用,有行氣功效;而氣虛體弱、虛喘氣短、容易腹瀉、陽虛體質不宜食用,正在服用補氣中藥亦要避免,否則影響藥效。
陳皮 — 性溫,能理氣健脾、燥濕化痰,紓緩寒痰、腹部脹痛、孕婦及宿醉人士的作悶欲吐等,適合有壓力、氣滯、血瘀、痰濕體質人士服用。
五指毛桃 — 性平,有健脾補肺、行氣利濕、舒筋活絡功效,尤其適合氣虛、脾虛人士服用。
金桔 — 性溫,有理氣解鬱、消食化痰的作用,對於有胸悶氣結、心情鬱悶的人最為適合,同時可紓緩因肝氣鬱結而引起食慾不振。脾胃氣虛者不宜多吃。
玫瑰花 — 性溫,有疏肝解鬱、行氣活血作用。因為有活血功效,月經期間不宜飲用。
✔推介茶療:疏肝
材料:玫瑰花、桂花、佛手、佛手花
功效:行氣解鬱,紓緩忙碌、經常嘆氣、精神壓力大、月經不適等症狀。
注意:孕婦及月經期間不宜飲用。
✔推介茶療:火龍果玫瑰茶
材料:紅火龍果、冰糖、蜂蜜、玫瑰花、檸檬及白毫烏龍
功效:疏肝解鬱,潤腸通便,適合大便不暢、有壓力、經常嘆氣、暗啞肌膚的人士。
注意:適合月經前飲用;月經期間、孕婦不宜。
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Relieve stress with ingredients that improve qi circulation
Soothing the liver, or ‘soh gon’ in Cantonese, means to relieve stress and improve our mood, but what has this got to do with the liver?
The term ‘soh gon’ actually derived from Chinese Traditional Medicine. According to its theory, liver is the central system that promotes circulation and dispersion, as well as regulates the emotions. It functions like a traffic warden of the body, who is in charge of ensuring the smooth circulation of the Meridians.
Individuals whose liver lose the function to regulate the body will experience emotional stress, headache; tend to sigh, burp or fart; suffer from stomach upset, abnormal stool consistency, and insomnia. If the liver is able to perform its functions well, our emotions will be stable and we will be in better spirit.
When we are stressed or experience unhappy events, we would experience the stagnation of the qi and blood, and this will inhibit the liver from performing its duty. Therefore, when we encounter emotional problems, we should learn to control ourselves and vent our frustrations appropriately. At the same time, consume food that will help improve qi circulation, such as white radish, dried citrus peel, hairy fig root, kumquat and rose flower, as these ingredients can improve the liver’s function to circulate and disperse, thus relieving the problem of stagnation.
White radish – cold in nature; can improve qi circulation, strengthen the stomach and aid digestion, induce diuresis and quench one’s thirst. It is especially suitable for individuals with conditions such as qi stagnation and blood stasis, as it promotes the qi circulation. It is not suitable for individuals with weakness of qi and body, as well as people who experience shortness of breath, prone to having diarrhea, and are deficient of the yang energy. Individuals who are taking Chinese medicine to replenish qi should avoid eating white radish, as it will inhibit the medicinal effect.
Dried citrus peel – warm in nature; can improve qi circulation and strengthen the spleen, dispel dampness and clear phlegm; relieve phlegm caused by cold, bloating, as well the nauseous feeling pregnant women and individuals who get hangovers would experience. It is also suitable for individuals who are under a lot of stress, experience qi stagnation, blood stasis and those with the phlegm-dampness body condition.
Hairy fig root – mild in nature; can strengthen the spleen and nourish the lungs; improve the circulation of qi and dispersion of dampness in the body, stimulate the circulation of the Meridians. It is especially suitable for individuals who experience qi deficiency and with a weak spleen.
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Kumquat – warm in nature; can improve qi circulation and relieve stress, aid digestion and clear phlegm, suitable for individuals with chest tightness and with emotional problems. Kumquat can also improve appetite loss, which is caused by the qi stagnation in the liver. Those with qi deficiency in the spleen and stomach should limit the intake of kumquat.
Rose – warm in nature, can soothe the liver and relieve stress, improve the circulation of the qi and blood. Women during the menstrual period should not consume, as it promotes blood circulation.
✔Beauty Tea Recommendation:
Stress
Ingredients: Rose, Sweet Osmanthus, Fingered Citron, Fingered Citron Flower
Effects: Promotes qi circulation and relieves stagnation. Suitable for busy lifestyle, frequent sighing, stressfulness and menstrual discomfort
Note:Not suitable for pregnant or menstruating women.
✔Herbal Tea Recommendation:
Dragon Fruit Rose Tea
Ingredients: Water, Dragon Fruit Juice, Rock Sugar, Honey, Rose, Lemon Juice Concentrate, Oolong Tea
Effects: Relieves stress, moistens the bowels to relieve constipation. Suitable for difficulty passing stool, stress, frequent sighs, and dull complexion.
Note: To relieve menstrual discomfort, have this tea 3-7 days before period.
Not suitable for menstruating and pregnant women.
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