In order to alleviate the discomfort of cancer patients during radiotherapy and chemotherapy, besides drug treatment, it is very beneficial to take dietotherapy measures. Among them, stewed pork belly with lily is a very effective dietotherapy medicated diet, which is introduced as follows:
Ingredients: a pair of pork bellies, 50g of fresh lily.
Seasoning pepper, salt, monosodium glutamate, onion, ginger.
Cooking measures (1) Put the washed pork belly in boiling water and simmer it with strong fire, add cooking wine to remove the fishy smell, then wash the pork belly with clear water and cut it into small strips, cut the onion into sections and slice the ginger for later use; (2) Put the cut pork tripe, onion and ginger into a casserole filled with boiling water, cover the casserole and bring it to a boil, then simmer for 30 minutes with low fire, then put the lily into the pot and cook for another 30 minutes, then add pepper, salt and monosodium glutamate to taste, stir well and take it out of the pot.
Functional lily contains a variety of nutrients beneficial to human health, among which colchicine and other substances not only have the functions of moistening lung to quench thirst, calming heart and calming nerves, but also inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells, which is especially suitable for patients undergoing radiotherapy and chemotherapy during treatment and recovery period. During the treatment, the patient is weak, suffering from loss of vital energy, damage of yin energy, upset and insomnia. Lily can not only soothe the liver and regulate qi, but also nourish yin. It also has the functions of nourishing yin, calming the nerves and strengthening the body, and can effectively relieve symptoms such as dry mouth, sore throat, irritability and insomnia during radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
In addition, patients during radiotherapy and chemotherapy will also have symptoms of indigestion, such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite and so on. In order to strengthen the absorption of nutrients by cancer patients in the process of treatment and rehabilitation, and improve the therapeutic effect of medicated diet, the pork belly in this medicated diet embodies the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine dietotherapy to nourish the spleen and stomach with viscera. Therefore, the compatibility of pork belly and lily can better alleviate the discomfort of patients during radiotherapy and chemotherapy.