The claim of three foods for the fastest recovery from facial paralysis is false, and there is no literature to support the idea that food can lead to the fastest recovery from facial paralysis. Food can provide energy and nutrition for people with facial paralysis. The fastest way to recover from facial paralysis is oral glucocorticoids, antiviral therapy, and eye care, etc. It is recommended to consult a specialist for specific advice and to follow doctor’s instructions on the use of medication. Food is not a drug and does not have the effect of treating the disease. Food helps to maintain the normal physiological function of facial paralysis patients. It can be treated with the following medications: 1. Oral glucocorticosteroids: applicable to all patients with facial paralysis, routinely administered orally for a short period of time at an early stage, drugs include prednisone. 2. Antiviral therapy: If there is viral infection, antiviral drugs, such as vasiclovir or acyclovir, can be used under doctor’s supervision. 3. Eye care: People with facial paralysis may be at risk of corneal damage and need eye care, such as the use of artificial tears and protective eyewear. In addition to the above treatments, multidisciplinary interventions such as physiotherapy may be required. After the diagnosis of facial paralysis is confirmed, regular treatment is needed, and prescriptions should not be used.