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Dear Terri,

Ozone ear insufflation will restore her features, and the palsy will fade

over time.

The drugs will only make her worse, sad to say.

Where does she live?

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh

Bells Palsey

> Hi all,

> A friend of mine informed me she has come down with Bells Palsey(sp). I

had

> heard of it but never known anyone with it. She has had it about 1 month,

> been in and out of the hospital, all sorts of specialists, brain scans,

> heart, etc. She is paralyzed on one side of her head and throat, including

> ear and hearing, throat and swallowing, one eye is permanently open with

> paralyzed tear ducts.

> The Drs have her on 10 different meds. two of which are seizure meds as

she

> says with out them the pain is so severe she would like to put a gun to

her

> head. She says the paralyzed side of her face looks rather normal except

her

> eye stays open but the " normal " side of her face is contorted for some

> reason.

> Anyone familair with this? Any info I can pass on would be greatly

> appreciated.

> PS This same gal got over breast cancer two years ago... she has been

cancer

> free since.

> Thanks

> Terri L.

>

>

>

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Hi all-

I had a friend who got Bell's Palsy after a time of great stress

work-wise. His doctor had told him that stress was a great factor, even

though they didn't know what the cause actually was..

Stress apparently weakens the body so it is succeptible to whatever

causes it.

It looked like a mini-stoke in my friend, as some of the muscles in the

face didn't look like they were receiving any nerve impulses.

He finally recovered from most of it though was still coping with the

effects of continual stress. He could never just stop for 2-3 weeks to

relax, eat well, and think about something other than all the problems,

deadlines, etc. with his occupation. (realtor) Very successful, but at

what cost?

I Bless You and Bless You for the Goodness of God Which is at Work

Within You,

Zell

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You might want to share this excerpt from the German BITA site with your

friend and his doctor.

" Additional function examinations are performed for a complete

diagnosis. These indicate the energy state as well as the regulatory

capacity of the organism. Besides the usual traditional medical

diagnosis, which mainly consists of statistical research and

insufficiently takes into account the dynamic functional processes of

the organism, a 4-point diagnosis is performed. This consists of:

1.Main Symptom,

2.Constitution,

3.Constant Stress Burden,

4.Trigger

The main symptom corresponds to the traditional medical diagnosis and

serves as therapy efficiency check. Here no treatment is performed, but

just observation takes place.

The constitution provides essential indications about susceptibility

for certain illnesses and the healing process to be expected.

Under Constant Stress the total burden on the organism is grouped:

emotional stress, environmental toxins, vaccination stress, not fully

healed viral or bacteriological infections, chronic inflammation

centers, etc.

The trigger is the apparent external cause of the illness. It should

not be confused with the real cause (the different factors of constant

stress). "

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> Hi all-

>

> I had a friend who got Bell's Palsy after a time of great stress

> work-wise. His doctor had told him that stress was a great factor, even

> though they didn't know what the cause actually was..

>

> Stress apparently weakens the body so it is succeptible to whatever

> causes it.

>

> It looked like a mini-stoke in my friend, as some of the muscles in the

> face didn't look like they were receiving any nerve impulses.

>

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> Sheryl,

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> Yup my face is very sore and it hurts to even touch it. I just

> noticed a faint crease near my mouth on the affected side which means

> it is moving a little. How long did you have the symptoms?

>

> Lyra

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> > Lyra,

> > When I had Bells Palsy, I was sensative not just my hearing but

> also my skin on my face.

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Neuromuscular reeducation utilizing cold wave laser and NMT (Feinberg

Technique). I know Dr. Kenecht (?sp) has been certified in NMT and is

close to you!

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Bell's Palsy

Does anyone have any resources for a local woman who is 5 months into

what was diagnosed as Bell's Palsy.

She is in significant pain and is experiencing a loss of muscle

control as well.

Lilijoy Rothstein,D.C.

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Portland Oregon 97210

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I truly appreciate all the input about my posting. Thanks so much . I

am glad to have multiple referrals to pass on to this individual.

Lilijoy Rothstein,D.C.

On Friday, September 26, 2003, at 08:39 AM, Snell wrote:

> Those of us who use Frequency Specific Microcurrent have had some

> encouraging success with Bell's.  The results are usually more

> pronounced earlier in the course of the disease, but I would be

> willing to take a look.

>

> Snell, DC

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> >From: Lilijoy Rothstein

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> >Subject: Bell's Palsy

>

> >Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 17:03:51 -0700

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> >

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> >

>

> >Does anyone have any resources for a local woman who is 5 months into

>

> >what was diagnosed as Bell's Palsy.

>

> >She is in significant pain and is experiencing a loss of muscle

>

> >control as well.

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> >

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> >Lilijoy Rothstein,D.C.

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> >2525 NW Lovejoy Suite 404

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> >Portland Oregon 97210

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> >(503)294-1235

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Use the methods described in Chiropractic Physiological Therapeutics, by

A.C. , D.C. Never too late to get it going. Typical recovery time is

a few days to make big progress, a couple of months to bring back the facial

musculature. This approach is active, it is published openly so you do not

have to get a new technique to deliver the goods. Many techniques out there

have no track record and to take a person with potentially devastating

paralysis along an untried path is unwise, when the tried path works. Be

careful to expect a recovery, your intention is vital to success in any

healing process. Still, even with great intentions, there should be a very

active component to the care plan. With Bell's Palsy it should include

facial exercises, B12, lipoic acid, control of diabetes if present , etc. To

just perform a few taps here or there or few acupoints is not sufficient.

Willard Bertrand, D.C.

Bell's Palsy

Does anyone have any resources for a local woman who is 5 months into

what was diagnosed as Bell's Palsy.

She is in significant pain and is experiencing a loss of muscle

control as well.

Lilijoy Rothstein,D.C.

2525 NW Lovejoy Suite 404

Portland Oregon 97210

(503)294-1235

www.yogacarenw.com

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Willard, where is this published, is it a specific book, who is the

publisher, et

Marc Heller, DC

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Bell's Palsy

Does anyone have any resources for a local woman who is 5 months into

what was diagnosed as Bell's Palsy.

She is in significant pain and is experiencing a loss of muscle

control as well.

Lilijoy Rothstein,D.C.

2525 NW Lovejoy Suite 404

Portland Oregon 97210

(503)294-1235

www.yogacarenw.com

OregonDCs rules:

1. Keep correspondence professional; the purpose of the listserve is to

foster communication and collegiality. No personal attacks on listserve

members will be tolerated.

2. Always sign your e-mails with your first and last name.

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Do the cure show for sure, but diet is something to consider in Bell's

Palsy so it doesn't keep occurring. Make sure she is getting all of the

vitamins and minerals necessary, but she especially needs B vitamins. Make

sure she isn't getting to many carbs, and has adequate protein. You should

always start with a full spectrum multi vitamin and mineral, and then if

there isn't any improvement or very little then add the B's. I might be

able to point you in the right direction for a good childrens supplement.

Sheila

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place to talk about this. We'll show you how to cure it. I want to record

this for posterity, and put it on the Web so that our colleagues can

benefit from our time together. Time so precious. Why not get multiple

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I'd like day's notice, but if you can't manage that, just call when you

can.. We’ll most likely connect that way.

Here's the page with the instructions and phone numbers.

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The e-mail: Hi! my daughter,Ariana,aged 3, has Bell's Palsy for the past 1

and

1/2 years. I would like to find methods of healing. I have already

tried medication, physiotherapy, healing oils. A scan has been done

to rule out any other medical problem. But progress in her healing

is almost negligent. she continues to be partially paralised on the

left side of her face. She doesnot have any other complications.

she's an active 3 year old child.

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Hi Krista,

i only know one person who ever had bell's palsy...and it was because

he had lyme's disease. lyme's disease is caused by a bacteria, a

spirochete (syphilis is caused by a spirochete as well. like this is

useful information to you.)

has he been tested for lyme's disease? do you live in an area where

it is prevalent?

i have no idea what it is that causes MOST cases of bell's palsy; i

only know about this one.

best you to, and especially to your husband.

laura

-- In , Krista Gray <graykrista@y...>

wrote:

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> I'm new to this group, but not to Weston Price. My husband was

diagnosed with Bell's Palsy today and I wonder if anyone knows

underlying causes and natural remedies? It appears to be viral and

possibly linked with fever blisters but there's not a whole lot of

consistent information beyond this. Any help/advice you have would

be greatly appreciated!!

>

> Krista

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> Hi,

> I'm new to this group, but not to Weston Price. My husband was diagnosed

> with Bell's Palsy today and I wonder if anyone knows underlying causes and

> natural remedies? It appears to be viral and possibly linked with fever

> blisters but there's not a whole lot of consistent information beyond

> this. Any help/advice you have would be greatly appreciated!!

>

> Krista

My Mom who's diabetic and has heart problems has had Bell's Palsy a few

times. Both times it went away in a few weeks. Have seen old folk remedy was

horseradish, which makes sense with it's head stimulating properties. This

site http://www.bellspalsy.ws/ says it's trauma to the 7th cranial nerve.

Garlic is said to regenerate nerves too. If he's not diabetic, I'd get it

checked as site says 4 times more likely with diabetes.

Wanita

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Take a look at Immune 26. There are quite a few people that have good results

by building up their immune systems. I can email you some info if you would

like.

Jeannie

Wanita Sears <wanitawa@...> wrote:

> Hi,

> I'm new to this group, but not to Weston Price. My husband was diagnosed

> with Bell's Palsy today and I wonder if anyone knows underlying causes and

> natural remedies? It appears to be viral and possibly linked with fever

> blisters but there's not a whole lot of consistent information beyond

> this. Any help/advice you have would be greatly appreciated!!

>

> Krista

My Mom who's diabetic and has heart problems has had Bell's Palsy a few

times. Both times it went away in a few weeks. Have seen old folk remedy was

horseradish, which makes sense with it's head stimulating properties. This

site http://www.bellspalsy.ws/ says it's trauma to the 7th cranial nerve.

Garlic is said to regenerate nerves too. If he's not diabetic, I'd get it

checked as site says 4 times more likely with diabetes.

Wanita

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Thanks, Bob. I have forwarded this on.

Dick

Bell's palsy

it is reported as caused by trauma to the 7th cranial nerve. that's

located at back of skull...apply electrodes to that area and see what

happens. if it speeds healing of the nerve in there, then it could

possibly help. not a germ, evidently, and if it's a germ, it's in

there not in the face.

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> Hi group,

>  

> My cousin was diagnosed with Bells Palsy, I've read that mercury

poisoning can do this? She was told a month ago that she was defiencent

in magnesium and B vit by her doc. If anyone has any info that they

would like to share, it would be greatly appreciated.

Hi Treva. Bells Palsy is also related to lack of calcium, so she must

take calcium along with magnesium, possibly other minerals like the

ocean sea salt. B vitamins are also very important.

Hopefully she eats well otherwise, getting plenty of good fats, cod

liver oil, etc.

Luv, Bee

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Thanks Bee,

I appreciate you :)

Have a Happy Friday!!

Treva Shay Spence

From: Bee <beeisbuzzing2003@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: Bell's Palsy

Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 12:39 PM

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> Hi group,

>  

> My cousin was diagnosed with Bells Palsy, I've read that mercury

poisoning can do this? She was told a month ago that she was defiencent

in magnesium and B vit by her doc. If anyone has any info that they

would like to share, it would be greatly appreciated.

Hi Treva. Bells Palsy is also related to lack of calcium, so she must

take calcium along with magnesium, possibly other minerals like the

ocean sea salt. B vitamins are also very important.

Hopefully she eats well otherwise, getting plenty of good fats, cod

liver oil, etc.

Luv, Bee

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It should not be due to ear problem on right as there is no facial paralysis this time.

Arun

On 2/23/09, tink442002 <tink442002@...> wrote:

I have kind of an odd question. About a year and half ago I had bell's palsy on my left side due to a c-toma. Well, this weekend I started experiencing kind of the same thing on my right side only it's like in

my neck and throat and it's inside not outside. I know that sounds weird and it's hard to explain. I can't feel myself swallow, cough, burp (lol) or anything on my right side. I've started getting choked

on my own saliva sometimes too just out of the blue and it is a very scary feeling. It's like I can't get any air and it just sits there. So, I'm calling my ENT tomorrow and see if I can get in this week to

see him. Oh, I had surgery to remove a c-toma on my right side in March '08 and had to have a craniotomy and everything removed out of my ear too. So, I'm just not sure if this is ear related or something

new!! Thanks in advance for anyone who might know what is going on.chin upJo

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Jo (Chin Up),

I love your little saying of chin up.

Doesn't sound related to bell's palsy. However, before I had bell's palsy my taste buds were strange for about 3 months (during that time I could never understand why - and did not go to the doctor). There are some strange diseases people get without explanation like ALS (not trying to scare you) so go to the doctor it is better to be safe than sorry.

From: tink442002 <tink442002@...>cholesteatoma Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 9:20:49 PMSubject: bell's palsy

I have kind of an odd question. About a year and half ago I had bell's palsy on my left side due to a c-toma. Well, this weekend I started experiencing kind of the same thing on my right side only it's like in my neck and throat and it's inside not outside. I know that sounds weird and it's hard to explain. I can't feel myself swallow, cough, burp (lol) or anything on my right side. I've started getting choked on my own saliva sometimes too just out of the blue and it is a very scary feeling. It's like I can't get any air and it just sits there. So, I'm calling my ENT tomorrow and see if I can get in this week to see him. Oh, I had surgery to remove a c-toma on my right side in March '08 and had to have a craniotomy and everything removed out of my ear too. So, I'm just not sure if this is ear related or something new!! Thanks in advance for anyone who might know what is going on.chin

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Jo,

I suggest that you see your doctor immidiately and get a diagnosis to

your problem. C-toma surgeries damage sometimes nerves and although

your symptoms don't sound like bell's palsy maybe other nerve is

affected.

I wonder what about your bell's palsy left.I had a very bad experience

after a c-toma surgery in 2002 that led to total facial paralysis

right after 5 years. One month ago I had a plastic surgery to regain

somme static symmetry, but my nerve is dead.

I'd like to hear from you or anybody else with simmilar problems and I

hope your new symptoms don't mean something serious.

s

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Below is a review paper on Bell's Palsy and sinusitis in immune compromised

individuals. It is obvious from this paper that if you have paranasal sinus

problems you can develop Bell's Palsy. Bell's Palsy is neuroinflammation of the

facial nerve canal.

http://www.ccjm.org/content/75/8/584.full.pdf+html

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