3. Supports Sleep – Calms the Nervous System
One thing many people notice: when the body is tired and sleep is poor, the skin deteriorates quickly.
Mugwort contains compounds that help soothe the central nervous system, creating a mild sense of relaxation. When paired with a warm, easy-to-digest dish like egg soup, the body transitions more easily into a resting state.
Eggs also contain choline, a nutrient involved in neurotransmitter function, helping stabilize brain activity.
As a result, many people find that eating this dish in the evening helps them:
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Fall asleep more easily
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Sleep more deeply
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Wake up feeling less sluggish
4. Aids Digestion – Reduces Bloating and Abdominal Discomfort
Mugwort has warming properties that help soothe the stomach and improve “cold stomach” conditions, which are common among women. Its compounds also gently stimulate digestion, promoting moderate gastric juice secretion, improving appetite, and reducing bloating.
Combined with eggs—a highly digestible protein source—this soup is light on the stomach, making it suitable for those with:
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Weak digestion
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Poor appetite
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Frequent post-meal bloating
5. Supports Immunity – Gentle Recovery for the Body
Eggs provide high-quality protein, vitamin D, B12, and zinc, all of which help maintain immune function. Mugwort contributes antioxidants that support mild anti-inflammatory effects.
Important: This is not a “quick immunity booster.” With regular consumption, it helps the body recover gradually and maintain stability over time.
This dish is especially beneficial for:
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People recovering from illness
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Those who feel chronically fatigued
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Individuals with heavy workloads
It is easy to eat and helps restore energy without overwhelming the body.