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Tell me howto treat bells palsy naturally?


Tell me howto treat bells palsy naturally?

Acupuncture is WONDERFUL for it. I did it for Bell's palsy. Took me a few months of twice weekly sessions (ideally you'd want to go three times a week) but it depends on how severe the presentation is. I have no neurological deficit remaining. Do it sooner than later. In China, it's the standard treatment for it.

Bells palsy will slowly resolve on its own. It is a temporary condition in which one side of the face droops for a period of time as in a mini-stroke

Vitamin B complex, is probably the best natural way to treat this illness.
www.bellspalsy.ws/
www.bellspalsy.com
These sites have a comprehensive guide and information for sufferers.

I had Bells Palsy as a 5 year old child, and had a problem with a droopy eye ever since. The heavy eye lid, as to where surgery was getting very near, for better eye sight, and then Nikken came out with a magnetic sleep mask. I started using it, and it just got better and better. My brother had surgery a few years back to get rid of his excess "baggage". I'm so thankful to Nikken, I don't have to do that!

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