2, rice soup. Rice soup can supplement carbohydrates to children, and it is full of water, which is convenient for the absorption of sick children's intestines and stomach. Boil the rice and remove the residue to get rice soup.
3. mung bean soup. Mung beans are benign and have the functions of clearing away heat and toxic materials and relieving summer heat.
4. Fresh juice. You can drink watermelon juice in summer, which has the functions of clearing away heat and relieving summer heat, quenching thirst and diuresis; You can drink fresh pear juice in autumn and winter, which has the functions of moistening lung and clearing heart, relieving cough and resolving phlegm; Fresh orange juice has the functions of eliminating dampness, resolving phlegm, clearing lung-heat and dredging collaterals.
Recommended recipes for children's fever reduction
Stir-fried mung bean sprouts:
1. Remove impurities from mung bean sprouts and wash them;
2. Heat the pot, add vegetable oil and burn it to 90% heat;
3, put the mung bean sprouts into the pot, add salt and soy sauce, stir fry and serve.
Rice vinegar radish dish:
1, the radish is washed and cut into small pieces;
2, put a little pepper and salt, add rice vinegar and soak for 4 hours;
3. pour sesame oil when eating.
Celery, onion, soybean and tomato soup;
1, washing and soaking soybeans 1 hour, and dewatering;
2, then put it in water, simmer with ginger slices until cooked, pick up the beans and leave the soup;
3. Peel the onion, wash and slice;
4. Blanch tomatoes in boiling water for 5 minutes, peel, core and cut into pieces;
5. Wash the green pepper, remove the core and cut into pieces, celery.
Yalisimi:
1. Wash the pears, peel and core them, chop them, put them in a pot, add 5 cups of water and boil them for 30 minutes;
2. Remove pear dregs and leave juice;
3. Boil the pear juice again, add the western Gu Mi, and simmer until it is completely transparent;
4. Then add rock sugar to melt.
Novice parents can easily use these recipes with natural ingredients. For newborns, it is a pure natural medicated diet, which not only exercises the mother's cooking skills, but also promotes the child's health.