Bell’s Palsy 03529...UAE
On 20 September 2015, the practitioner happened to run into her 34-year-old male colleague. She noticed that his face looked different. He explained to her that he had been absent from work for the past two weeks because he was suffering from Bell’s palsy caused by a viral infection. He had rushed to the hospital after noticing a significant facial distortion and his doctor prescribed him corticosteroids for one week. The medication did not improve his condition much. He had pain and discomfort around the jaw, blinking eyes, impaired speech and difficulty in eating or drinking. So the doctor advised him to rest for one week and then start physiotherapy. He was not on any medication when the practitioner met him. When she suggested that vibrionics could help him, he readily agreed and started taking the following remedy the very next day.
CC9.2 Infections acute + CC10.1 Emergencies + CC12.1 Adult tonic + CC15.1 Mental & Emotional tonic + CC17.3 Brain & Memory tonic + CC18.1 Brain disabilities + CC18.4 Paralysis…6TD
After seven days, the patient stated that he felt an overall improvement of 50%. There was 70% improvement in his speech, over 50% improvement with respect to blinking eyes as well as the ease with which he consumed food and drink. Jaw pain improved by 50%, and it was painful only when touched. The patient revealed he was taking the remedy QDS even though 6TD was prescribed.
In another three weeks’ time, an improvement of 80 to 90% was achieved in all the symptoms. The patient having experienced such a quick recovery, decided not go for physiotherapy nor did he go to see his doctor. He continued taking the vibrionics remedy.
In another two weeks by 2 November, he had made 100% recovery. He could comfortably speak and eat, his eyes were normal, and jaw was free of pain. The dosage was then reduced to OD and the patient continued the treatment till the end of November 2015. As of March 2016, he is in good health.