Trigeminal neuralgia Treatment with Homeopathy and Schuessler salts (homeopathic cell salts): A homeopathic and naturopathic guide

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Trigeminal neuralgia is a neuropathic disorder that affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensation from the face to the brain. Trigeminal neuralgia has been described as among the most painful conditions known to mankind.

If you suffer from trigeminal neuralgia, even mild stimulation like wind, eating, talking, touching the face or chewing may trigger in your face bouts of severe and intense spontaneous pain attacks.
The pain is excruciating, searing, shooting or jabbing like from an electric shock.
Trigeminal neuralgia can lead to a chronic pain syndrome, affecting activities of daily life and cause depression.

Causes are an acidification of the body, injuries, heat and cold stimuli, irritation of the organs of taste (for example by acidic food), weather changes, foci in the head area, metabolic diseases such as gout and diabetes, arteriosclerosis and other circulatory disorders, infections, emotional and psychological trauma.

In this homeopathic and naturopathic adviser, I will give you recommendations how to treat trigeminal neuralgia naturally with Homeopathy, Schuessler salts (also named cell salts, tissue salts) and herbal tinctures.
I will present you the most proven homeopathic remedies and Schuessler salts, including the appropriate potency and dosage.

Naturopathy works holistically. It does not treat single symptoms only. It treats the whole body, mind and soul. I wish you much success, joy in life and especially your health.

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