Trigeminal Neuralgia

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In the clinic, Garry worked with hundreds of people who had Trigeminal Neuralgia. What he found is that traditional treatments prescribe the “numbing down” of the system. Nerve endings travel through layers of fascia and we know that while the cheek feels like it may not have many layers, there are just as many layers of fascia in your cheek as there are in your leg.


Here is a short article on dehydration that will explain the symbiotic relationship between Diatomaceous Earth, Irish Sea Moss and PowerCurc30. 

https://human-garage.frontkb.com/en/articles/899777

This is a series of routines. It takes roughly about 30 to 35 minutes to do especially once you get used to them. I will alternate this with most other daily routines and add a few extra self-care techniques as well.

Upper reset YouTube

https://bit.ly/upperbodyreset-humangarage

Fascial Facelift

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9kjgMnE5-V8

The fascial facelift is excellent for relaxing the muscles of the face and head, relieving headaches, and creating more symmetry.

Everyone’s body is slightly different, but it generally follows the same laws. Try the Fascial maneuvers above first and see if they give you relief. Make sure that you get hydration and anti-inflammatory support. Most people have reported between one and three months complete recovery from Trigeminal neuralgia