Bells Palsy recovery nutrition

Nutrition and therapy for a guide to  Recovery from Bell’s Palsy

Curing Bell’s Palsy

As reported by Gazette.Net:

“The 68-year-old Montgomery Village man whose Bells Palsy clinic treated thousands of people over a 20-year period was sentenced to spend the next seven months in county jail after an emotional hearing in Montgomery County [Maryland] Circuit Court last week… Judge Marielsa Bernard sentenced Robert Scott Targan on Nov. 14 to more than 90 years in jail for 24 separate charges, but suspended all but 10 years, then assigned the terms to run concurrently, leaving Targan with a nine-month sentence. Targan received credit for two months he has already spent in jail. Bernard also ordered Targan, who has a host of severe medical ailments, to pay more than $40,000 in restitution and to five years supervised probation.”

“Eight former patients, including one from South Carolina and one from New Jersey, testified in Targan’s support. They said that if not for the treatment they received at the Bells Palsy Research Foundation, their lives would still be in shambles. Brenda Iraola of Laurel broke down into heavy sobs as she recalled her deepening depression as one doctor after — another 14 in all — offered little or no help. ‘I was literally falling apart in front of these doctors,’ she said.”

Bell’s palsy is illegal to cure, because no cures have ever been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Dr. Targan made the mistake of violating this regulatory law and he was steamrolled for it — for curing people.

http://healthwyze.org/reports/255-a-guide-to-quick-recovery-from-bells-palsy.html

What Is Bell’s Palsy?

Bell's Palsy

Bell’s Palsy

Bell’s palsy is an unexpected temporary paralysis of one side of the face. It can often become so severe that its victims are unable to close one eye, or even smile. There is usually very little warning, and the sudden onset leads some to believe that they have experienced a stroke. Bell’s palsy often lasts several months, which can make having a normal life very challenging, and some people never fully recover. It usually begins with a numb sensation and a lack of control of the lips. It then causes an inability to smile properly, the inability to blink with one eye, and eventually the complete paralysis of one side of the face.

Approved Methods and Underground Cures

Conventional medicine uses steroid injections in the face and neck, including botox, in a haphazard attempt to help the patient to regain control of his face. The following treatment protocol combines our research efforts, and our own experimentation with different treatments. Recovery is often possible within two weeks, using our alternative medicine, whereas recovery normally takes months with standard therapies.

The Health Wyze Protocol…

  This is where Nutrition comes in

Bell’s palsy is related to herpes, a virus which the majority of the population silently hosts without showing any symptoms. It is therefore strongly recommended that the patient’s diet be high in L-lysine and low in L-arginine. The herpes virus becomes dormant under high levels of L-lysine, an amino acid that is present in many fruits, vegetables, and proteins. A healthy diet is usually higher in lysine. Use the chart below to ensure that the diet is higher in lysine than arginine. It would be wise to purchase an actual lysine supplement and to take about 1500 mg. (1.5 grams) of it each day, until the virus becomes dormant.

Foods with Lysine
(Encouraged)All meats
Fish
Yogurt
Cheese
Milk
Eggs
Apples
Pears
Apricots
Avocados
Pineapples
Green beans
Asparagus
Foods with Arginine
(Avoid)Tomatoes
Wheat Germ
Brussels sprouts
Cashews
Grapes
Pumpkin Seeds
Pecans
Blackberries
Blueberries
Peanuts
Chocolate
Sugars 

 

The B vitamins have repeatedly been shown to help in healing damaged nerves in studies. They are also especially good for brain health, and thereby concentration. Supplementation with the B vitamins is strongly recommended. When buying these supplements, be sure to read the labels. Vitamin B-12 should be in the form of methylcobalamin instead of cyanocobalamin, B-9 should be either folic acid or the superior folate, and also supplement with B-6. These will dramatically speed recovery.

Massage the paralyzed side of the face regularly, because this will increase the likelihood of regaining complete control of the face after the Bell’s palsy.  ( use  Aussie Muscle melt..LD)

Water soluable vitaminsNiacin (from food)  No more than 35mg /day . will improve circulation in the outer tissues, such as those of the face, to speed recovery.   We get this from 100g of bread approx. 2 thick slices.   100g cooked pork = 4.4 mg niacin

Niacin is available in Milk, eggs, meat, poultry, fish, wholegrain, grains & products, nuts and all protein containing food.

Some of the luckier people who fall victim to Bell’s palsy experience a tremendous improvement from a chiropractic adjustment. For those who it helps, they experience a drastic change and reduction of symptoms within 24 hours. Therefore, it is worthwhile to try, and most chiropractic sessions are cheap. Bell’s palsy is aggravated by spinal misalignments, and the virus lives in the spinal column.

Unusual food cravings often occur, and it is wise to obey them. Craving fats is normal, since fats are required for nerve creation and repair, especially for those inside of the brain. Try to choose the healthiest fats that you can, and supplement with 4,000 mg. (4 grams) of omega-3 in the form of flax seed oil capsules.

The Solvent Connection – be as chemical free as possible.

Exposure to solvents can cause Bell’s palsy. It may not be possible to remedy the condition if the victim is continually being exposed to them. Chemicals like glues, paints, paint thinners, polyurethane, and lacquer, which emit solvent fumes, should be avoided until the condition subsides. When the paralysis has been relieved, extra measures should be taken to reduce future exposure. We recommend the use of a rebreather mask when working around chemicals, because an effected individual is more vulnerable to chemical toxicity than most people are. The relationship between Bell’s palsy and solvent exposure has been ignored by the medical establishment. Allopathic medicine is based upon chemistry, so its experts expend great effort in discounting connections between chemicals and disease states, in order to avoid the otherwise obvious conclusion that most diseases are caused (not cured) by our use of chemistry.

Conclusionary Remarks

This regimen should ensure that recovery is quick, and it is much more successful than the protocol of the orthodox establishment. It is also far cheaper than the usual brutal treatment of 10 steroid injections, which are delivered on multiple return doctor visits to ensure maximum patient bilking. There is no known singular cause for Bell’s palsy, but recovery from it can be quick and relatively easy. The sooner that a recovery is made, the more likely that full facial control will be regained, which is why so many options have been provided to provide fast recovery. It is believed that Bell’s palsy is caused by an underlying herpes virus, combined with toxin exposure or other immune system suppression, which can include stress.

This is only for extra content….. CF does not recommend as much more research needed!

 

MSM (methylsulfonylmethane) has been shown to assist in the repair of nerve damage. Supplement with 500 mg. of MSM each day.

Purchase DMSO (dimethyl sulfoxide) from a health food store and dilute to 60% (40% distilledwater). DMSO is known for its miraculous effect on nerves. Make the skin surgically clean, because DMSO has special solvent properties that will drag just about any substance through the skin. Apply it thinly to the injured side of the face with cotton. An itching reaction is normal, but the excess should be removed if it causes burning. Always store in a glass container, to prevent potential chemical reactions with plastics and metals. DMSO can be found at small health food stores, but you will not find it at any major chains. It can also be purchased on the Internet. Caution is recommended, for misuse could result in skin burns, or possible eye injuries in the case of eye contact. Therefore, DMSO may be used AT YOUR OWN RISK. If you use DMSO, remain close to a sink in case an emergency eye wash is required. When used properly, it is very helpful for treating Bell’s palsy. You will notice more of a burning sensation in the areas of the damaged nerves, because DMSO is toxic to the invading pathogens and because these areas are already inflamed most.

Here is an Ayurvedic treatment link: http://www.planetayurveda.com/ayurvedic-treatment-for-bells-palsy.htm

Reference : Thanks to Dr Robert Scott Targan – Montgomery Village USA and  Sarah C. Corriher  Reports   Published: December 02, 2009

This is dedicated to help other  cure this  condition. ~\~/~

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