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Natural Bell's Palsy Therapy, according to this Burmese.
http://bebo.com/kayahreh

So sorry to hear my brother seems to have Bell's Palsy. Left side of his face becomes a little impaired—not moving anymore like before.

His face becomes a bit distorted, and he cannot clearly speak like before. Even trying to smile or make facial expressions, left side of his face shows no sign.

I am so much worried the symptoms lead him to a facial paralysis. He said it started to happen a week ago.

I have no idea.
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/bells/bells.htm#What_is

After a couple days, we called a Burmese who is believed to be able to cure Bell's Palsy naturally or spiritually.

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  • i don't get it!! do you have it in englis?? tnx!

  • Sorry for not translating in English. Yah, this old man is really an expert at that disease termination.

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  • i took meds for 10 days and it was gone in less then 2 weeks

  • l am having this facial palsy for 3 months now , and l am using vit b12 which is very great especially that it can regenerate the myeline sheath which cover the nerve . And l strongly suggest the physiotherapy with short wave diathermy machines which can pass through the skin and stimulate the branches of the nerve , also some people tried acupuncture and it seems really cool in stimulating the nerve

  • @jlccc1313

    hey i had bp for 3 years aswell have recovered yet and wat are the chances of full recovery in your head cuz i didn't give up yet

  • @jlccc1313  I have had this occur as of today 4 times. Last time was 2 years ago. Why does this keep coming back? I thought 2 times was the usual for people to get it, if they get it..shouldn't return....but it can.

  • look at the doctors feet full of nuts and cracks eow

  • they give corticosteriods to decrease immflamation around the cranial nerve that is causing the parylsis in someone with a new case of Bell's....some studies say B12 and B6 can help with nerve regeneration

  • what is with the stupid frame and the crappy backgrounds????????

  • My best wishes to the patient. But try seeing a competent doctor, sometimes facial paralysis might have an easily reversible cause (cholesteatoma, lipomas, etc...) or be a sign of a more serious condition. Good Luck!

  • Placing a monkey's bum on the affected side also heals the problem. I'm not making fun of this(but sarcasm); however I found very disrespectful a guy fooling around patients, claiming he can heal them.

    Rough numbers. 70% of patients have complete recovery, 15% have a partial recovery, and the other 15% has no recovery. No clear factors have been identified for recovery prognosis besides AGE, DELAY OF PROMPT TREATMENT and TIME AFTER ONSET. The 3 of them negatively affecting recovery prognosis.

  • only time heals this.

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