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Bells Palsy
Dear Friends,My sister in law is afflicted with Bells Palsy. Came on about 2 weeks ago. Shes taking steroids (yikes) and im not even sure if she'll accept my advice on remedies, but what could I offer her?
Right side, acute, eye wont close and droops, mouth sags etc.
Newcreation on 2006-07-17
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Causticum 30 three times at the 10 minute interval at morning.
And
Gelsemium 30 three times at the 10 minute interval at bedtime.
It may help to resolve the problme.
And
Gelsemium 30 three times at the 10 minute interval at bedtime.
It may help to resolve the problme.
♡ girilal last decade
If you can get B-12 injections you should follow are series of 1 injection every 3 days. You should also try to message the afflicted area everyday several times a day.
We have used this method for several people and all have gotten motion back and have not visible effects of bells palsy.
allopathic medicine will give you setroids and if no improvement will want to cut a nerve right below the ear. This nerve is what controls your facial motions. Try above method before doing anything allopathic. email me if you need to.
We have used this method for several people and all have gotten motion back and have not visible effects of bells palsy.
allopathic medicine will give you setroids and if no improvement will want to cut a nerve right below the ear. This nerve is what controls your facial motions. Try above method before doing anything allopathic. email me if you need to.
jose07 last decade
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