Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Brad, I had Bells Palsy when I was 12, Not fun at all. Luckily for me it lasted months not days. Although I still cover my mouth when I smile at times just because I did then when I had it. It is very interesting that Bells palsy starts in the gut. I need to get some good probiotics to help my gut. Thanks for the information, BTW Where do you get EDTA suppositories? Thanks **************We found the real ‘Hotel California’ and the ‘Seinfeld’ diner. What will you find? Explore WhereItsAt.com. (http://www.whereitsat.com/?ncid=emlwenew00000004) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Bell's palsy occurs when there is swelling of the trigeminal nerve (I think that is the right one) which can happen for a variety of factors. the nerve passes through a very small tuberosity by the hinge of the jaw back by the ear. The swelling causes it to abrade. 80% of all Bell's palsy heals 100% the remaining 20% have varying degrees of permanent disability from mild to severe. The most common factor is a viral infection (but could be caused by trauma, bacterial, etc.). The quicker that the inflammation is relieved and virus handled (if present), the greater chance of recovery. -D Re: Lyme in the gut Brad, I had Bells Palsy when I was 12, Not fun at all. Luckily for me it lasted months not days. Although I still cover my mouth when I smile at times just because I did then when I had it. It is very interesting that Bells palsy starts in the gut. I need to get some good probiotics to help my gut. Thanks for the information, BTW Where do you get EDTA suppositories? Thanks **************We found the real ‘Hotel California’ and the ‘Seinfeld’ diner. What will you find? Explore WhereItsAt.com. (http://www.whereitsat.com/?ncid=emlwenew00000004<http://www.whereitsat.com/?nci\ d=emlwenew00000004>) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2009 Report Share Posted May 28, 2009 Bells Palsy is a classic Lyme disease symptom which is caused by Lyme neurotoxins. Particularly ammonia which is a potent irritant of the entire nervous system. So the inflammation of the trigeminal nerve is most likely caused by this ammonia. This is also why people suffering from the deadly ALS smell like ammonia. It helps to talk about stuff like this, I think we all are constantly getting a better understanding of how things work in the body. Brad --- In gallstones , " Dave Shelden " <wholehealthawareness@...> wrote: > > Bell's palsy occurs when there is swelling of the trigeminal nerve (I think that is the right one) which can happen for a variety of factors. the nerve passes through a very small tuberosity by the hinge of the jaw back by the ear. The swelling causes it to abrade. 80% of all Bell's palsy heals 100% the remaining 20% have varying degrees of permanent disability from mild to severe. The most common factor is a viral infection (but could be caused by trauma, bacterial, etc.). The quicker that the inflammation is relieved and virus handled (if present), the greater chance of recovery. -D > Re: Lyme in the gut > > > > > > Brad, > I had Bells Palsy when I was 12, Not fun at all. Luckily for me it lasted > months not days. Although I still cover my mouth when I smile at times just > because I did then when I had it. It is very interesting that Bells palsy > starts in the gut. I need to get some good probiotics to help my gut. Thanks > for the information, BTW Where do you get EDTA suppositories? Thanks > > > **************We found the real ‘Hotel California’ and the ‘Seinfeld’ > diner. What will you find? Explore WhereItsAt.com. > (http://www.whereitsat.com/?ncid=emlwenew00000004<http://www.whereitsat.com/?nci\ d=emlwenew00000004>) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2009 Report Share Posted May 28, 2009 No its not fun It totally takes away your photogenic qualities. If you focus on heavy metals and the elimination of other neurotoxins you can begin to help your body heal the damaged nerves. Thats what I'm doing right now and its starting to work. http://www.detoxamin.com/detoxamin.html Is where I got my suppositories. There was a distributer that I talked too who calls only when there is a sale on. Hes worth talking too because the sale gets like 30 % off. Sory I cant remember his name or number. But if you ask them they will know who he is. I'm also doing an oral EDTA called Cardio Chelate. Its EDTA, Vit C, MSM, NAC all in one. Even though EDTA isnt absorbed that well in the gastro intestinal tract it still beats IV chelation which can run from 150 to 250$ per IV. And you could always compensate for lack of absorption by taking an extra dose or extra pill. Buy it on ebay its dirt cheap there. The company name is MRM, I think its one of the best I've tried so far as it has the ability to help your liver produce glutathione on its own as well as detoxify metal molecules in the body. I think it cost 22$ a bottle for 180 capsules? Up here in the Toronto area at nutrition house it was 49$! Brad > > Brad, > I had Bells Palsy when I was 12, Not fun at all. Luckily for me it lasted > months not days. Although I still cover my mouth when I smile at times just > because I did then when I had it. It is very interesting that Bells palsy > starts in the gut. I need to get some good probiotics to help my gut. Thanks > for the information, BTW Where do you get EDTA suppositories? Thanks > > > **************We found the real ‘Hotel California’ and the ‘Seinfeld’ > diner. What will you find? Explore WhereItsAt.com. > (http://www.whereitsat.com/?ncid=emlwenew00000004) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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