Post by Master Kim on Oct 22, 2016 11:35:54 GMT -5
Comments about this YouTube video and Spinach for a remedy.
If she can eat food, she must eat at least 0.5kg of cooked or microwaved spinach and possibly more a day. Just discuss it with her MD. Plus drink 2 liter water. If she can't swallow, try to use sliced raw spinach leaves - just use a smoothie maker to slice the raw spinach leaves. It works amazingly on Guillain Barre to reduce inflammation and build strength. But you need to eat a lot of it - from my own personal experience. Spinach is a truly amazing plant you can try. Try it you will be impressed.
I had Guillain Barre and was trying a few diets, including the vegan diet and discovered it. It basically reduces the inflammation throughout the entire body immensely, but the effects lasts for about 3 hours after a meal, yet the pressure and swelling that is removed is amazing. You must see if you can have 2,3 meals a day it gives your body the chance to repair the nerves. It really is amazing, given the delibitating nature of a peripheral nerve attacking disease such as Guillain Barre.
I suffered no side effects, however I read that persistent use - I'm assuming longer than 6 months could raise your risk of kidney stones because of the high oxalates content by 15% - that's still a low risk, that you can lower by drinking 2L of water a day. And it changes your PH of your body a bit. But there's actually very little risk. The potential benefits of giving your recovery a jumpstart far outweight the risk.
You can try it and see if it doesn't complement your own acupuncture skills. Spinach has almost all the essential minerals and vitamins except B12 and Omega 3 acids ( so I added eggs and pink Salmon to my diet ).
A good link - a website database of thousands of listed food entries and their nutrients:
www.healthaliciousness.com/nutritionfacts/nutrition-facts-compare.php
I just want to say I am a great admirer of Koreans, my business hero is Chung ju Yung, founder of Hyundai. I know Korean culture and history is rich and that Korea was the country that built the world's first metallic ship, the Turtle ship.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_ship
I had Guillain Barre and was trying a few diets, including the vegan diet and discovered it. It basically reduces the inflammation throughout the entire body immensely, but the effects lasts for about 3 hours after a meal, yet the pressure and swelling that is removed is amazing. You must see if you can have 2,3 meals a day it gives your body the chance to repair the nerves. It really is amazing, given the delibitating nature of a peripheral nerve attacking disease such as Guillain Barre.
I suffered no side effects, however I read that persistent use - I'm assuming longer than 6 months could raise your risk of kidney stones because of the high oxalates content by 15% - that's still a low risk, that you can lower by drinking 2L of water a day. And it changes your PH of your body a bit. But there's actually very little risk. The potential benefits of giving your recovery a jumpstart far outweight the risk.
You can try it and see if it doesn't complement your own acupuncture skills. Spinach has almost all the essential minerals and vitamins except B12 and Omega 3 acids ( so I added eggs and pink Salmon to my diet ).
A good link - a website database of thousands of listed food entries and their nutrients:
www.healthaliciousness.com/nutritionfacts/nutrition-facts-compare.php
I just want to say I am a great admirer of Koreans, my business hero is Chung ju Yung, founder of Hyundai. I know Korean culture and history is rich and that Korea was the country that built the world's first metallic ship, the Turtle ship.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turtle_ship