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Bells Palsy (BP) patient, 7.6 years

Date:  02/06/08.  Great day and happy new year. I am a Bells Palsy (BP) patient and was diagnosed with BP in late July 2000. I have had BP for 7.6+ years and I am about 80% healed but seeking to be 100% cured. I have tried everything under the sun to cure my BP. Below are a number of treatments, services, etc. which I have tried but my last and final treatment may be Palsitab (1. palsitab.com), which is said to be 100% guaranteed and a clinically proven natural treatment for Bell's Palsy. This product is sold in Scotland.

I have tried the following treatments for Bells Palsy in the last 7.6+ years but at different times... Greens Plus powder & tablets, Dr. Herb Doc liver/kidney flush, Noni, Xango and Aloe Vera juices. Also I have taken Vitamins B1, B2, B6 & vitamin B12, steroids such as prednisone and an antiviral acyclovir. I have had 4 sessions of acupuncture and 3 sessions of acupressure, 6 months after my diagnosis of BP. I have had 3 sessions of chiropractic care, 2 sessions of facial muscles massage in combination with lymphatic drainage. I have one last visit for a facial muscles massage/lymphatic drainage this month. I visited an eye doctor numerous time within the 1st 2 years of BP gathering and using prescribed eye ointments & moisturizing eye drops. I have had various blood tests, MRI and 2 CAT scans ordered by 4 different neurologists. Final findings was noted that I have sinus inflammation disease and I was prescribed by my general physician to use flonase. I paid a visit to an ENT physician and had a series of ear tests conducted which were all good but the ENT referred me to his physical therapists for 2 sessions of facial retraining techniques. Also I had 7 sessions with another physical therapists for shock treatments to my face on the pressure points of my face excluding the temple area. There are several other treatments I may have tried but in all, I am willing to try Palsitab and request to know if you have heard of Palsitab and whether I as a BP patient should invest on this product. Please assist as I really would like my smile back. I cannot raise my left eye brow and my smile is crooked. The left side on my face will not move when I smile or frown. Please assist me with your comments. Thank you in advance.

Kat
Bells Palsy Patient for 7.6 years
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I was diagnosed with BP five years ago. You say that Palsitab was manufactured in Scotland, I received my shipment today and it came from Pakistan. The bottles have no country of manufacture on the label. There is only an office address in Norway. Please send me the address of the manufacturer in Scotland. Thank you. Morgy.
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i found Botox injected to the unefffected side, evens out the pull and strainStrains i feel ongoing.  lasts for 3 months before having to reshoot the Botox,  cost me $400. each 3 months. i enjoy the relief while it lasts
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i found Botox injected to the unefffected side, evens out the pull and strain i feel ongoing.  lasts for 3 months before having to reshoot the Botox,  cost me $400. each 3 months. i enjoy the relief while it lasts.
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