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Bells Palsy 21 Apr 2014 06:29 #43406

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Anyone with any info on treating Bells Palsy?

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Bells Palsy 21 Apr 2014 14:09 #43411

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Fortunately it seems to be self-limiting for some. If it's lyme related, (or pathogen related) - MMS definitely will work on it.


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Bell's palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from a dysfunction of the cranial nerve VII (the facial nerve) causing an inability to control facial muscles on the affected side. Several conditions can cause facial paralysis, e.g., brain tumor, stroke, myasthenia gravis, and Lyme disease. However, if no specific cause can be identified, the condition is known as Bell's palsy. Named after Scottish anatomist Charles Bell, who first described it, Bell's palsy is the most common acute mononeuropathy (disease involving only one nerve) and is the most common cause of acute facial nerve paralysis (>80%).

Bell's palsy is defined as an idiopathic unilateral facial nerve paralysis, usually self-limiting. The hallmark of this condition is a rapid onset of partial or complete paralysis that often occurs overnight. In rare cases (<1%), it can occur bilaterally resulting in total facial paralysis.[1][2]

It is thought that an inflammatory condition leads to swelling of the facial nerve. The nerve travels through the skull in a narrow bone canal beneath the ear. Nerve swelling and compression in the narrow bone canal are thought to lead to nerve inhibition, damage or death.

Corticosteroids have been found to improve outcomes, when used early, while anti-viral drugs have not.[3] Most people recover spontaneously and achieve near-normal to normal functions. Many show signs of improvement as early as 10 days after the onset, even without treatment.
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Bells Palsy 21 Apr 2014 16:17 #43414

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Due to the uncertainness try MMS 6 shot like Clara 6 Shot method. You take six shot and one hour after you take a second shot. And see if that help. Another alternative is acupuncture.

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Bells Palsy 02 May 2014 19:39 #43903

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I also had Bell's Palsy 2 months ago and I'm almost 90% recovered. You can check out my Bell's Palsy progress on My Bell's Palsy story Hope it helps ;)

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Bells Palsy 02 May 2014 20:56 #43906

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It is important to check your Vit. B12 levels.

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Bells Palsy 06 May 2014 22:45 #44120

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Thanks everyone.

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