Seeking treatment for partial paralysis in face

Posted By Mangong (Cameroon) on 01/14/2014

I have partial paralysis that has affected the left side of my face. It has move my mouth to the right and I have difficulties in pronouncing words. My left eye is swollen and can not close completely. I have chronic headarch and my jaw bone is also swollen. I feel stomach pains right down to my neck. I am afraid it might become permenant as it is affecting my health, life and even my job. Please I need your help and advice on what to do or take that can relief me. I am waiting to read from you. Thank you. Cordially, Mangong
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Replied by Carly (Usa) on 01/14/2014

I believe what you have is a condition called "Bell's Palsy". You might want to do a web search on it. It will go away, eventually if what I remember reading is correct. Anyway, sometimes just knowing the name of the thing you have is half of the battle. Good luck.
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Replied by Mama To Many (Tennessee, Usa) on 01/15/2014

Dear Mangong,

My first thought was the same as Carly's---it does sound like Bell's Palsy.

If it is Bell's Palsy, my first thought is Dave's remedy with Colloidal Silver. Here is a link to his article about Colloidal silver where he talks about treating Bell's Palsy with it.

https://www.earthclinic.com/remedies/colloidal-silver-blue-man-or-miracle-supplement.html

Turmeric is a very good for inflammation and pain. Try 1 teaspoon in some milk or water three times a day. Take plenty of water to avoid constipation. If it suits you, you can take this more often for pain and inflammation. I have taken 4 turmeric capsules every 2 hours for pain up to 5 times a day with success.

Extra Virgin Coconut Oil would be good to take at the same time if this is viral in nature. 1 Tablespoon once a day, but work up to 3 times a day.

Hydrotherapy is amazingly helpful for inflammation. Start with A bowl of cool water and a bowl of warm water. Put a cloth in each. Wring out a cloth from the cool and apply to the face for about a minute. Then use a warm cloth. Alternate 7 times. Do this three times a day.

Mullein root has been used by herbalists to heal Bell's Palsy. However, it is difficult to find. If you are able to get some, let me know and I will look up the dosage for you.

St. John's Wort is also indicated for Bell's Palsy. If you can get this in tea form, drink 2 cups a day. You can add peppermint if you like.

Please keep well hydrated and try to get some organic fruits and vegetables into you diet. If you are able to juice them, all the better.

Do you have dental issues? Fillings, root canals etc.? If so, this could be the root problem. Or, Bell's Palsy can be brought on by a virus.

If you cannot close your eye or blink, you should do something to protect it, like tape it shut at night and put coconut oil in it to keep it moist during the day.

Please keep us posted on your progress. I hope you are feeling better very soon.

~Mama to Many~

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Replied by Savemyfamily (Toronto, On) on 01/15/2014

Speaking from personal experience- 4 years ago I had bells palsy in the face, partial paralysis. It only lasted a few days. However after years of research and experience. I believe it was caused from a tick and I now have a serious case of lyme disease, because of incompetent Dr.'s diagonosis. You need to get checked by a qualified Dr. and tested for lyme disease by IGENEX lab they are the best. And start proper treatment of antibiotics asap. Also check out ILADS for more information on lyme disease. Its better to be safe than sorry. :)
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Replied by Sp (Wb, Nj) on 01/18/2014

Hi Mangong, this just happened to someone I know. It turned out to be Lyme Disease. Please get a blood test for that.
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Replied by Reeva (Kalyan, Maharashtra) on 03/20/2016

I have facial paralysis on left side started from right side with a headache, ear ache and shivering of right eye. Now I am not able to drink properly, not able to talk, eat. So what to do? Previously I also had 3rd, 4th & 6th nerve palsy due to which I got diplopia but now it's under controlled. Please help me out urgently. l am 30 yrs old.
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Replied by Janet (Indiana) on 03/20/2016

Mangong,

We treated my husbands Bells Palsy with magnesium oil, which is magnesium flakes 70% in a jar. Add 30 % water, let sit 1 hour, shake and ready to use from a beauty or spa supply or Intralabs on the net Amazon or ebay. One should be available in your country.

We applied by drops several times to his face during the day. He also drank 1 whole lime squeezed in a glass with 1/2 tsp of baking soda let fizz add 1/2 glass of water drink 2x a day 1 half hour after food 2x a day to get his body alkaline. he took 5 drops [Approx. 250 mg.] in a glass of water of the magnesium oil once in am once in pm.

Here is teds remedy for bells palsy which he says is a virus along a nerve path. http://ted.earthclinic.com/cures/bells_palsy.html

Janet

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Replied by Dave (Fountain Inn, Sc) on 03/21/2016

Hello Reeva,

Sure sounds like Bells Palsy. Or something like it. I cured mine with topical application of colloidal silver mixed fifty/fifty with DMSO for penetration. Applied on face for twenty minutes or so. Reapplied a bit later for twenty minutes. Gone. No frozen side of face. Many alternative health guys believe Bells is a virus.

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Replied by Marie-Louise (Zurich) on 03/22/2016

Hello

Ask Australian Bush Flowers. They have a flower called "Bush Fuchsia". According to them it helps.

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Replied by Baldev (Maharashtra) on 03/23/2016

Hi Reeva,

Good number of suggestions are given by different posters and all of them work, but every individual is different so what will work on you is a hit and trial method. So first thing is try to make body alkaline with lemon sodium bicarbonate at least three times a day after 45mts of meals. In my opinion Colloidal silver with DMSO should work, if you can't get colloidal silver then Magnesium Oil with DMSO, you can try. This should also help. If you have pets at home avoid being with them.

Good luck

Baldev(09322887066)

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