Bell's palsy

Symptom
Facial paralysis caused by a specific variety of shingles virus (one of over 30 undiscovered varieties) releasing neurotoxins that saturate and inflame the facial nerves, trigeminal nerves, or other cranial nerves. No rash is required. Per Brain Saver: protocol is the Shingles protocol.
  • Shingles virus: Bell's palsy is caused by shingles virus
  • Shingles virus: Bell's palsy is caused by the shingles virus
  • Shingles virus: Bell's palsy is non-rashing shingles virus - can happen years after having shingles, even without a rash
  • Viruses: Caused by viruses in the herpes family
  • Shingles virus: Shingles (herpes family) causes Bell's palsy
  • Shingles virus: Shingles virus attacking the trigeminal nerve and facial nerves causes Bell's palsy
  • Shingles virus: Shingles virus causes Bell's palsy
  • Shingles virus: Specific variety of shingles virus that goes after the trigeminal nerve - one of over 31 varieties of shingles unknown to medical science
  • Timing: Usually hits people in their late 30s, early 40s - viruses have timelines

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