Are there any dietary contraindications for MND?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Try to avoid eating some cold things, such as bitter gourd, watermelon, eastern melon, mung bean, purple mushroom, kelp, etc., in the middle and late stages, and the liquid and semi-liquid foods with high protein, high nutrition and abundance are the mainstay. Eat less and eat more to ensure a balance of nutrients and water and electrolytes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Patients with neuronal injury should pay attention to dietary taboos and try to avoid using cold foods, such as bitter gourd, watermelon, daylily, cabbage, winter melon, zepam, mung bean, mustard greens, seaweed, kelp and other foods.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The diet requires a high-protein, high-energy diet that provides the substances necessary for nerve cells and skeletal muscle cells to rebuild to strengthen texture and build muscle. In the early stage, foods high in protein, rich in vitamins, phospholipids and trace elements were adopted, and actively combined with medicinal diets, such as yam, lotus seed heart, tangerine peel, prince ginseng, lily, etc., and spicy foods were not consumed, and smoking and alcohol were stopped. Patients in the middle and advanced stages are mainly high-protein, high-nutrient, and energy-rich foods.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You can go to your doctor and ask about your diet and follow your doctor's instructions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At the same time of motor neuron damage and muscle-source damage, as well as severe muscle weakness, muscle atrophy, progressive muscular dystrophy and other symptoms, no matter whether the patient's condition is weak spleen deficiency, spleen and kidney yin deficiency, spleen and kidney yang deficiency, liver and blood deficiency, qi and blood deficiency, heart and blood deficiency, lung deficiency phlegm and dampness, etc., they are all to eat less cold and more warm food.

    For example, mustard greens, mung beans, kelp, seaweed, zepam, cabbage, daylily, watermelon, bitter gourd, winter melon, etc. are all cold foods and should be avoided as much as possible.

    Generally, patients should eat more sweet and warm nourishing foods, such as: millet, jujube, hawthorn, yam, angelica, red adzuki bean, lotus seeds, raisins, walnut kernels, ginger, beef, mutton, black chicken, etc., and can also buy a bottle of pure natural royal jelly, which is most conducive to enhancing self-immunity and helping to recover from the disease. Sweet food can play a role in nourishing, neutralizing, and alleviating urgency, so it is nourishing and strong, regulating the five internal organs, qi, blood, yin, and yang of the human body.

    Prevention of common sense: the disease has not been known so far, some scholars believe that it is caused by chronic viral infection, the disease is slowly and progressively aggravated after the onset of the disease, but the use of strong muscles to return to the original decoction**, there is no specific measure to stop the progression of the disease, patients often have complications in the later stage. However, if you can take care of it carefully and strengthen the comprehensive support of symptoms**, you can greatly alleviate symptoms and prolong life.

    Patients and their relatives are advised to go to a qualified neurological disease specialist for diagnosis and treatment after the onset of the disease, and not to trust the social travel doctor, so as to avoid misdiagnosis and mistreatment and waste of money.

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