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Trigeminal neuralgia? Radish can help too!

**Translation:** **Netizen (Username: Qingya Fanghua, QQ: 565811941):** Hello, Teacher Hu. Yesterday, I saw the folk remedy you shared for treating trigeminal neuralgia. That one seemed a bit complicated to follow, so I’d like to offer another one I found online. I’ve personally tried it, and it really works. Here it is: Use white radish, mash it to extract the juice, and then drop the juice into the nose, three to four times a day. The first time might feel a bit spicy, but it gets better afterward. I used this method on my grandmother, who has suffered from trigeminal neuralgia for over 30 years. She had two nerve block injections at the hospital, and I also tried acupuncture on her, but the relief was only temporary, and the pain would return. Eventually, she had no choice but to rely on carbamazepine for temporary pain relief, taking it daily. This past autumn, I tried the radish juice method on her, and since then, she hasn’t experienced any pain. However, because she’s so afraid of the pain returning, she continues to use the drops every day. I’m not sure how long it takes to completely cure the condition. My grandmother says it’s cheap, safe, natural, and has no side effects, so she keeps using it. Before, she used to carry her medication everywhere, but now she carries white radishes instead, haha. I hope patients with trigeminal neuralgia can give this a try and maybe even share how long it takes to achieve a complete cure. **Contributor:** Teacher Peng Xiaofang **Hu Bing’s Folk Remedy Studio, China Secret Remedies Network:** Every day, we share the latest folk remedies collected from our visits, ensuring they are genuine and effective. If you’re feeling lost, unwell, or have tried everything without success, you can find remedies here that have helped others recover! At the same time, we hope you’ll share any miraculous folk remedy stories from your own life so everyone can benefit. We believe good deeds bring good karma! Please recommend this website to your family and friends—they might find something that helps them too. **Beneficiary:** [Name not provided] I will be eternally grateful to you! This article was first published on China Secret Recipes Network. If you wish to republish it, you must credit China Secret Recipes Network!

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