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조선왕가의 식치(食治)에 사용된 인삼속미음(人蔘粟米飮)의 기원 및 의미에 관한 고찰 Review of the Origin and Meaning of Ginseng Millet Water Gruel (Insamsokmieum, 人蔘粟米飮) used for the Royal Family During the Joseon Dynasty

정연형, 김동율, 임현정, 차웅석
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韓國食生活文化學會誌 (한국식생활문화학회지)
제30권 제4호 (2015.08)
pp.395-405
한국식생활문화학회 (The Korean Society Of Food Culture)
초록

Insamsokmieum (人蔘粟米飮), which is a kind of water gruels made with millet, ginseng, glutinous rice, and some minor ingredients, was frequently used as a medicinal food for the royal family, and it appeared first at the 10th year of King Sukjong’s reign. We investigated Insamsokmieum through a literature review and the「SeungjeongwonIlgi(承政院日記)」 of King Sukjong (肅宗) from his 1st year (1674) to 46th year (1720). We analyzed the nutritional value and efficacy of Insamsokmieum. In Oriental medicine, Insamsokmieum is prescribed mainly to treat symptoms such as nausea, languidness, and exhaustion in King Sukjong and Queen Inhyun (仁顯王后). In nutritional terms, Insamsokmieum has higher nutrition density than that of rice porridges (白粥) and has relatively high vitamin and mineral contents. Some nutrients such as leucine and glutamic acid, which are contained in the millet, are also known to help alleviate these symptoms. Whereas there have been studies on the efficacy and types of diet during the Joseon Dynasty, studies regarding nutrition characteristics are lacking. This study will demonstrate the superiority of dietary treatments of the Joseon Dynasty and their potential for application to modern nutrition.

저자
  • 정연형(경희대학교 동서의학대학원 의학영양학과) | Yeon-Hyung Jeong
  • 김동율(경희대학교 한의과대학 의사학교실) | Dong-Ryul Kim
  • 임현정(경희대학교 동서의학대학원 의학영양학과) | Hyunjung Lim Corresponding authors
  • 차웅석(경희대학교 한의과대학 의사학교실) | Wung-Seok Cha Corresponding authors