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nervous system
Bell's palsy
nutrition

dietary guidelines

therapeutic foods:
• foods that rid Wind, open channels, and clear Obstructions
• foods rich in Vitamin B-complex and Vitamin C
• increase foods rich in Calcium, Phosphorus, Manganese, Sulfur, Iodine, tryptophan (Jensen, p. 63)
• egg yolk, kale, celery, fish, raw goat's milk, veal joint broth, cod roe, rice polishings, brewer's yeast, nutritional yeast (Jensen, p. 63)

fresh juices:
• celery, carrot, prune (Jensen, p. 63)
• prune and rice polishings (Jensen, p. 63)
• raw goat's milk and 1 tsp. sesame, sunflower, or almond butter, 1 tsp. honey and sliver of avocado (Jensen, p. 63)
• black cherry and egg yolk (Jensen, p. 63)

specific remedies:
• grind castor beans without shells to make a cream, and apply externally to the affected side of the mandibular joint and angle of mouth, then cover with a bandage, changing dressing once every day. Continue 3-4 days (Lu, p. 107)


supplements

• Vitamin B12 1000 mcg IM per day for 2 weeks
• Vitamin B1 50 mg per day for 2 weeks (Austin, 1987)
• Vitamin B-complex
• Vitamin C (Kirschmann, 1984, p. 128)
• Vitamin B3 100 mg three times daily


footnotes