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musculoskeletal system
fracture
nutrition

dietary guidelines

therapeutic foods:
• foods rich in Calcium, Vitamin C, D, B-complex
• foods that invigorate the Qi and Xue (Blood), foods that nourish the Xue (Blood)
• sesame seed, kale, millet, celery, barley, okra, almonds, collards, turnip greens, raw goat milk (Jensen, p. 61)

fresh juices:
• black mission figs, raw goat's milk (Jensen, p. 61)
• black cherry juice (Jensen, p. 61)
• green kale (Jensen, p. 61)
• celery, parsley (Jensen, p. 61)
• veal joint broth (Jensen, p. 61)


supplements

• Vitamin C 3g per day
• Vitamin B-complex
• Calcium 1500 mg per day
• Zinc 10 mg per day
• Magnesium 500 mg per day
• Vitamin D 1000 IU per day
• Vitamin B6 (Smith, 1983) 15 mg per day
• Boron 3 mg per day
• Vitamin K 5 mg per day (Bouckaert)
• Silica 1 mg per day

» 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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