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musculoskeletal system
spinal segmental lesion
nutrition
dietary guidelines
eating principles:
General Guidelines for Eating; General Sample Diet; Food Combinations; Sample Vegetarian Diet.
therapeutic foods:
foods that invigorate the Qi and Xue (Blood), tonify the Liver and Kidney, nourish tendons
foods rich in Vitamin C and B-complex
sesame seed, kale, millet, celery, barley, okra, almonds, collards, turnip greens, raw goat milk (Jensen, p 61)
olives, rye, lima beans, rice bran, bananas, sprouts, watercress, apples (Jensen, p 61)
fresh juices:
potato peeling broth (Jensen, p. 61)
dried olive tea (Jensen, p. 61)
nut milk and liquid chlorophyll (Jensen, p. 61)
black mission figs, raw goat's milk (Jensen, p. 61)
black cherry (Jensen, p. 61)
green kale (Jensen, p. 61)
celery, parsley (Jensen, p. 61)
veal joint broth (Jensen, p. 61)
supplements
Vitamin C
Manganese 200-300 mg per day (Bastyr)
» drug interaction:
Potassium and indomethacin (Indocin): as a prostaglandin inhibitor, indomethacin reduces renin and aldosterone, and consequently reduces potassium excretion and causes hyperkalemia (Goldszer, et al., 1981; 141: 802-804; Tan, et al., 1979; 90: 783-785; MacCarthy, et al., 1979; 1: 550)
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