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Hi, .

I am just guessing here.

I would say that if I knew of nothing specific for Bell's Palsy, which

I don't, that I would do the same for it that I would do for a

degenerative dis-ease:

Whole foods, natural diet, plenty of pure water, regular, moderate

exercise, keep stress low, get plenty of fresh air and sunshine, get

plenty of sleep and get to bed at a decent hour, sleeping in a pitch

black room.

I would also take low-dose naltrexone to strengthen immune system in

case the palsy is due to a virus.

Best wishes,

Elliot

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All I know is that someone I knew with advanced MS got Bell's Palsy and

her husband insisted she take Prednisone, which seemed to take care of

it. I don't know a natural treatment.

On Jan 1, 2008, at 6:28 PM, Simons wrote:

> If anyone onlist has any knowledge about this disease and how to treat

> it I surely would appreciate the information.

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I know this reply is slow in coming, but I saw one

reference to B12 being used. If you use sublingual,

use the methylcobalamine.

jp

> A very dear friend of mine recently came down with a case of Bell's

> Palsey wherin the entire left side of her face was paralized. This

> condition has now passed as is often the case with Bell's Palsey. However

> I am concerned with a relaps which often become permanent. The mainstream

> medical community does not seem to know what causes this condition

> (although they suspect a virus) or how to treat it.

>

> If anyone onlist has any knowledge about this disease and how to treat it

> I surely would appreciate the information.

>

> Happy New Year,

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As with many disease manifestations affecting muscles, exercise is beneficial

with those afflicted with Bell's Palsy.

Facial grimaces done with a system will help balance the areas affected. The

area which 'drags' or 'sags' is the stronger so perhaps more emphasis should be

made on the weaker side.

Joe C.

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