Thank you. I discovered just 6 months back. First I had Migraine, next tinnitus, next virtigo, then rheumatoid spondylitis and lastly now I have trigeminal neuralgia.
I'm so sorry to hear about your health challenges. It sounds like you've been through a lot in the past six months. I hope the information helps, and I wish you strength and relief as you continue your journey toward better health. Stay strong!
As a fellow health TH-camr, I want to commend Dr. Mariam Horiyat for shedding light on the often-misunderstood condition of trigeminal neuralgia. Your focus on holistic and home remedies is particularly valuable, as many individuals suffering from this debilitating pain are seeking alternatives to conventional treatments that may come with significant side effects. I appreciate how you differentiated between type one and type two pain, as understanding these nuances can empower patients to better communicate their experiences to healthcare providers. Additionally, your emphasis on the root causes, such as inflammation and toxicity, is crucial for a comprehensive approach to managing trigeminal neuralgia. For viewers looking for further support, I recommend exploring mindfulness practices and gentle yoga, which can help reduce stress and potentially alleviate pain. Integrating dietary changes, such as anti-inflammatory foods, may also provide additional relief. Thank you for your dedication to holistic health and for providing such valuable information to your audience. I look forward to seeing more content that empowers individuals to take charge of their health!
Thank you so much for your kind words and valuable insights! I'm glad the focus on holistic remedies for trigeminal neuralgia resonated with you. Your suggestions on mindfulness, yoga, and anti-inflammatory foods are spot on and great additions. I appreciate your support and look forward to sharing more content that empowers others to take charge of their health!
It's great to learn about both traditional treatment options and holistic remedies. Great advice on managing pain and finding relief for anyone suffering from this condition.
What about Post-Herpetic Neuralgia of the Trigeminal nerve? Is that the same as Trigeminal Neuralgia? Will the same treatments help? Asking, because I had shingles and was told I have Post-Herpetic Neuralgia of the Trigeminal nerve and my symptoms are the same as you mention, but are constant. I've had it for 2 months and looking for any relief I can find.
Thank you, I found the potassium point a bit shocking. I take a lot of potassium because my numbers are usually on the low normal end and when I take vitamin B 12 injections, I believed you really need a lot of potassium and multi b's. Please comment.
I urgently need help. I had a bad accident at 10 years old which caused me to lose my front tooth, the dentist actually put it back into my mouth and put a temporary brace to save it then did a root canal. I had the same tooth extracted when I turned 18. It was well over a year ago and I’ve spent so much money on dentures and retainers already. I had braces as a teenager and my teeth move if I don’t wear a retainer. I want to get an implant so badly but the advice is that it is bad to get one before the age of 25 because our jaws aren’t fully developed. Also the prices for a zirconium implant is crazy compared to the normal toxic titanium ones. The prices for a consultation with a holistic specialist is crazy. Can anyone please give me some advice?
Your 4th Reason(toxic foods)kept my ears & eyes glued🤔🤔🤔🤔 I see a Factual thorough investigator 🤩🏆 Unfortunately… not even to the end , Did you Mention Parasites 😅🤨😏
I have been diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia since 2009 my doctor said it would go away after 8 years but I still have it in 2024 terrible pain I can't even see out of my right eye and the pain is so bad that I want to drill a hole in my head to relieve the pain
Thank you. I discovered just 6 months back. First I had Migraine, next tinnitus, next virtigo, then rheumatoid spondylitis and lastly now I have trigeminal neuralgia.
I'm so sorry to hear about your health challenges. It sounds like you've been through a lot in the past six months. I hope the information helps, and I wish you strength and relief as you continue your journey toward better health. Stay strong!
As a fellow health TH-camr, I want to commend Dr. Mariam Horiyat for shedding light on the often-misunderstood condition of trigeminal neuralgia. Your focus on holistic and home remedies is particularly valuable, as many individuals suffering from this debilitating pain are seeking alternatives to conventional treatments that may come with significant side effects.
I appreciate how you differentiated between type one and type two pain, as understanding these nuances can empower patients to better communicate their experiences to healthcare providers. Additionally, your emphasis on the root causes, such as inflammation and toxicity, is crucial for a comprehensive approach to managing trigeminal neuralgia.
For viewers looking for further support, I recommend exploring mindfulness practices and gentle yoga, which can help reduce stress and potentially alleviate pain. Integrating dietary changes, such as anti-inflammatory foods, may also provide additional relief.
Thank you for your dedication to holistic health and for providing such valuable information to your audience. I look forward to seeing more content that empowers individuals to take charge of their health!
Thank you so much for your kind words and valuable insights! I'm glad the focus on holistic remedies for trigeminal neuralgia resonated with you. Your suggestions on mindfulness, yoga, and anti-inflammatory foods are spot on and great additions. I appreciate your support and look forward to sharing more content that empowers others to take charge of their health!
It's great to learn about both traditional treatment options and holistic remedies. Great advice on managing pain and finding relief for anyone suffering from this condition.
Very valuable information for patients and dentists could learn too.
Can you move Toronto? 🙏
I could really use your services. 😊
Thank you! I’m glad you found the information valuable. It's great to know it can benefit both patients and dentists alike!
question: if someone is allergic to heavy metals and has to have an all on 6 procedure, can I opt for zirconia implants?
Genuine brave woman
Thank You!
Such a good important topic, thank you very much for covering this 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
@@ariadentalcare May I ask if you take all insurances such as Anthem etc? I’d love to be treated by you but not sure if my insurance covers it?
What about Post-Herpetic Neuralgia of the Trigeminal nerve? Is that the same as Trigeminal Neuralgia? Will the same treatments help? Asking, because I had shingles and was told I have Post-Herpetic Neuralgia of the Trigeminal nerve and my symptoms are the same as you mention, but are constant. I've had it for 2 months and looking for any relief I can find.
Thank you, I found the potassium point a bit shocking. I take a lot of potassium because my numbers are usually on the low normal end and when I take vitamin B 12 injections, I believed you really need a lot of potassium and multi b's. Please comment.
I urgently need help. I had a bad accident at 10 years old which caused me to lose my front tooth, the dentist actually put it back into my mouth and put a temporary brace to save it then did a root canal.
I had the same tooth extracted when I turned 18. It was well over a year ago and I’ve spent so much money on dentures and retainers already. I had braces as a teenager and my teeth move if I don’t wear a retainer.
I want to get an implant so badly but the advice is that it is bad to get one before the age of 25 because our jaws aren’t fully developed. Also the prices for a zirconium implant is crazy compared to the normal toxic titanium ones.
The prices for a consultation with a holistic specialist is crazy. Can anyone please give me some advice?
Your 4th Reason(toxic foods)kept my ears & eyes glued🤔🤔🤔🤔
I see a Factual thorough investigator 🤩🏆
Unfortunately… not even to the end ,
Did you Mention Parasites 😅🤨😏
Glad that caught your attention! Thanks for watching!
I have been diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia since 2009 my doctor said it would go away after 8 years but I still have it in 2024 terrible pain I can't even see out of my right eye and the pain is so bad that I want to drill a hole in my head to relieve the pain