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Natural Remedies for Peripheral Neuropathy – Herbs & Essential Oils

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Peripheral Neuropathy is a term which describes the damage done to peripheral nerves. This damage can be caused by more than 100 different known diseases. If only one nerve is involved it is called a mononeuropathy an instance of which is carpal tunnel syndrome. If 2 or more nerves are involved in separate areas it is called a numerous mononeuropathy. Even though the incidence of peripheral neuropathy is not known, the Neurology Channel estimates that it affects at least 20 million people in the United States, and that almost 60% of all people with diabetes suffer from the condition. Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy range from numbness, tingling and weakness to paralysis and bullet-biting pain. The causes of peripheral neuropathy are numerous and include viruses, environmental toxicity, chemotherapy, nutritional deficiencies, and—the most common cause—diabetes. The Symptoms of Peripheral Neuropathy include: Diarrhea Too much sweat...

Herbs Solution For Bell's Palsy And Facial Paralysis

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Bell's palsy is a type of temporary facial loss of motion coming about because of harm or injury to the facial nerves. The facial nerve-also called the seventh cranial nerve-travels through a narrow, hard trench in the skull, underneath the ear, to the muscles on every side of the face. Each facial nerve coordinates the muscles on one side of the face, including those that control eye blinking and shutting, and outward appearances, for example, smiling and frowning. Moreover, the facial nerve conveys nerve driving forces to the lacrimal or tears organs, the saliva organs, and the muscles of a little bone amidst the ear called the stapes. The facial nerve additionally transmits taste sensations from the tongue. At the point when Bell's Palsy happens, the capacity of the facial nerve is upset, bringing on interference in the messages the mind sends to the facial muscles. This intrusion results in facial weakness or loss of motion. Who Gets it? Bell's palsy a...