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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