Paresis of the Facial Nerve on the Left Side – Dr. med. B. B.

Patient: H. Z., 35 years old, female.

Case history: The patient was admitted to hospital for minor gynaecological surgery following the birth of her fifth child. She awoke from the anaesthetic with paralysis of the facial nerve.

She could not close her left eye, the corner of her mouth hung down, the whole of the left side of the face had no innervation. In addition her body was completely puffed up to such an extent that I nearly did not recognise her.

An existing cow’s milk allergy was known but had not been treated.

After this paralysis she asked her doctors, the gynaecologists, neurologists and anaesthetists what she should do to improve the condition. The

only advice they could give her was to wait and see or to undergo large-dose cortisone treatment.

Therapy: 1. Testing metabolic points 2. BICOM basic therapy in accordance with conductivity testing 3. Tissue processes (acute inflammation) follow-up programme 4. Protein digestion therapy programme 5. Mylohyoid bone programme

Result: The patient was able to move the upper part of her mouth immediately after this single treatment. It was a spectacular result for us both.

Therapy was then continued for a fortnight  with daily sessions as follows:

1. Basic therapy every fourth day.

2. Nervous system programme (chronic-degenerative) each day.

3. Lymph programme (chronic-degenerative).

After this the paresis completely disappeared and the swelling also subsided. For the patient it was a miraculous recovery.

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