How To Get INSTANT RELIEF for Trigeminal Neuralgia (Tic Douloureux)
Summary
TLDRThis video script discusses trigeminal neuralgia, a painful nerve condition, and its two types: the severe, sudden type one and the chronic, achy type two. It critiques the lack of alternative treatments in mainstream searches and presents various remedies, including dietary adjustments, herbal extracts, and a unique pain relief technique. The speaker also highlights the importance of considering factors like viruses, stress, and specific nutrients in managing the condition.
Takeaways
- 😣 Trigeminal neuralgia has two types: Type one is characterized by sudden, brief, shooting, stabbing pain that can reoccur frequently, while type two is a more achy, chronic pain that is always present.
- 🔍 Finding alternative treatments for trigeminal neuralgia online can be challenging due to the dominance of medical information and the lack of alternative options in search results.
- 🏥 The Mayo Clinic video discussed in the script suggests microvascular decompression surgery as a treatment option, which involves moving blood vessels away from the nerve.
- 📚 The speaker recommends using Wikipedia to identify treatments that are not recommended, then seeking alternatives in the opposite direction.
- 🐭 Animal research can provide insights into potential remedies, as the effects are more objective and less subject to interpretation.
- 🌿 The script highlights the importance of understanding the mechanism of action of drugs and looking for natural alternatives that might have similar effects without side effects.
- 🧪 Patent searches can offer valuable information and insights into natural remedies for specific conditions, summarizing research that might not be easily found otherwise.
- 🍽 The consumption of omega-6 fatty acids, found in seed oils like corn, soy, and canola, can lead to inflammation and should be reduced, while omega-3 fatty acids help build myelin sheath.
- 🦠 The script discusses the potential role of viruses such as HHV6, varicella-zoster, Epstein-Barr, and cytomegalovirus in trigeminal neuralgia and suggests remedies like AHCC, vitamin D3, and berberine.
- 💧 DMSO is mentioned as a remedy with anti-inflammatory properties that can be applied topically to reduce pain associated with trigeminal neuralgia.
- 🤲 A technique for reducing pain involves massaging the mirror image of the painful area on the opposite side of the face, which can provide temporary relief.
Q & A
What are the two types of trigeminal neuralgia described in the script?
-The two types of trigeminal neuralgia described are Type 1, which is unilateral and characterized by sudden, brief, shooting, stabbing pain that can reoccur frequently, and Type 2, which is more achy, chronic, and less intense, with a constant presence.
Why is it difficult to find alternative treatments for trigeminal neuralgia online according to the script?
-The script suggests that due to recent changes with Google, searching for information on medical conditions primarily yields medical treatments, making it challenging to find alternative remedies, especially when searching for 'natural remedy for trigeminal neuralgia.'
What is the main treatment discussed in the Mayo Clinic video mentioned in the script?
-The main treatment discussed in the Mayo Clinic video is microvascular decompression, a surgical procedure where blood vessels are moved away from the trigeminal nerve to alleviate pressure.
What is the significance of looking at animal research for finding remedies, as suggested in the script?
-Animal research is significant because it provides remedies that are either effective or not, without subjective bias. It's a way to find treatments that are likely to work in humans, as the effects are more straightforward and measurable.
How does the script recommend using Wikipedia to find alternative treatments?
-The script recommends using Wikipedia to identify treatments that are recommended and then going in the exact opposite direction. It suggests looking at what Wikipedia says does not work, as it might actually work, to find alternative treatments.
What role do polyunsaturated fatty acids play in trigeminal neuralgia according to the script?
-The script indicates that polyunsaturated fatty acids, particularly omega-3 and omega-6, play a role in trigeminal neuralgia. Omega-3 fatty acids help build myelin sheath, while omega-6 fatty acids, found in seed oils, can create inflammation and oxidative stress, potentially exacerbating the condition.
Which viruses are associated with trigeminal neuralgia according to the research mentioned in the script?
-The viruses associated with trigeminal neuralgia, as mentioned in the script, include HHV6 (a type of herpes virus), varicella-zoster virus (related to shingles and chickenpox), Epstein-Barr virus, and cytomegalovirus.
What is the suggested remedy for the herpes virus (HHV6) mentioned in the script?
-The script suggests that an extract from chiaki mushrooms, known as AHCC, could be a potential remedy for reducing pain and possibly clearing out the HHV6 virus.
How does the script propose using vitamin D3 to address trigeminal neuralgia related to the varicella-zoster virus?
-The script proposes using high doses of vitamin D3, like 50,000 IU, along with zinc and magnesium, to help put the varicella-zoster virus back into remission and reduce pain associated with trigeminal neuralgia.
What technique does the script describe to quickly reduce pain from trigeminal neuralgia?
-The script describes a technique where one should press and massage the mirror image of the painful area on the opposite side of the face. This is believed to break up the brain circuitry causing the pain and can provide quick, albeit temporary, relief.
Outlines
😖 Challenges in Finding Relief for Trigeminal Neuralgia
The speaker begins by addressing the difficulty in finding effective remedies for trigeminal neuralgia, a condition characterized by severe facial pain. They highlight two types of the condition: Type one is described as unilateral, with sudden, brief, and stabbing pain that can recur frequently. Type two is a more chronic, achy pain that is less intense but persistent. The speaker criticizes the lack of alternative treatments available online, particularly due to recent changes in Google's search algorithms that favor medical information, making it hard to find natural remedies. They express skepticism about a Mayo Clinic video that focuses on surgical options like microvascular decompression, questioning the lack of comments and the video's promotion of medical procedures over alternatives. The speaker then outlines their strategy for finding alternative treatments, which includes using Wikipedia to identify treatments to avoid, researching animal studies for potential remedies, examining the mechanisms of action of standard treatments to find natural alternatives, and conducting patent searches for innovative solutions.
🍽️ Dietary and Viral Factors in Trigeminal Neuralgia
In this paragraph, the speaker delves into the role of polyunsaturated fatty acids in trigeminal neuralgia, emphasizing the importance of omega-3 fatty acids in reducing inflammation and building the myelin sheath, versus the pro-inflammatory effects of omega-6 fatty acids found in seed oils. They warn against the high consumption of these oils, particularly in processed foods, and suggest that they may contribute to health problems. The speaker also discusses the potential link between certain viruses and trigeminal neuralgia, including HHV-6, Varicella zoster, Epstein-Barr, and Cytomegalovirus. They propose remedies for each virus, such as AHCC for HHV-6, high-dose vitamin D3 with zinc and magnesium for Varicella zoster, stress reduction for Epstein-Barr, and berberine for Cytomegalovirus. The speaker encourages further research into these areas and suggests that these approaches could be potential remedies for the condition.
💊 Natural Remedies and Techniques for Pain Relief
The speaker continues by discussing various natural remedies for trigeminal neuralgia, including PA/Lolin, which is described as a neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory agent, and DMSO, known for its anti-inflammatory properties and ability to penetrate tissues deeply. They suggest combining these remedies for potentially enhanced effects. Additionally, the speaker introduces a pain relief technique that involves massaging the mirror image of the painful area on the opposite side of the face, which they claim can significantly reduce pain quickly. This technique is said to work well for post-surgical or post-injury pain but may not be as effective during active viral outbreaks. The speaker emphasizes the importance of trying this technique and staying informed about various remedies through their newsletter, which offers additional unfiltered content not available on YouTube.
🔗 Additional Resources for Trigeminal Neuralgia
In the final paragraph, the speaker invites viewers to subscribe to their newsletter for more information on trigeminal neuralgia and other health topics. They mention that the newsletter will provide unfiltered content and insights that are not typically shared on YouTube, suggesting that subscribers will gain access to a wealth of additional knowledge and resources. The speaker encourages viewers to click on the provided link to join their mailing list, indicating a commitment to sharing valuable information beyond the scope of the video.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Trigeminal Neuralgia
💡Myelin Sheath
💡Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids
💡Herpes Virus (HHV6)
💡Vitamin D3
💡Stress
💡Berberine
💡PA/Lolin
💡DMSO
💡Mirror Image Technique
Highlights
Introduction to the fastest way to get relief from trigeminal neuralgia, a condition with two types: one is unilateral with sudden, brief pain, and the other is a more chronic, achy type.
Challenges in finding good information on trigeminal neuralgia due to recent changes in Google's search algorithms that prioritize medical sources.
Discussion of the Mayo Clinic's approach to treating trigeminal neuralgia, including surgical options like microvascular decompression.
Critique of the Mayo Clinic video for not providing alternative treatments and having comments disabled.
Recommendation to use Wikipedia to find what mainstream treatments are recommended and then explore the opposite for alternative options.
Importance of animal research for finding remedies, as it provides more objective results than human studies.
Investigation of the gold standard treatments and their mechanisms to find natural alternatives with similar effects but without side effects.
Use of patent searches to find summaries of research and data on natural remedies for specific conditions.
Analysis of factors like seasonality, gender, age, and preceding events to understand the condition better and find potential remedies.
Research on polyunsaturated fatty acids, specifically the role of omega-3 and omega-6 in trigeminal neuralgia and their impact on the myelin sheath.
The impact of seed oils, which are high in omega-6 fatty acids, on inflammation and health, and the recommendation to eliminate them from the diet.
Association of trigeminal neuralgia with latent viruses such as herpes, varicella-zoster, Epstein-Barr, and cytomegalovirus, and the role of stress in their reactivation.
Natural remedies for the herpes virus, including the use of active hexose correlated compound (AHCC) derived from chitake mushrooms.
The use of high-dose vitamin D3 and zinc for treating the varicella-zoster virus, which is associated with shingles.
Stress management as a key remedy for the Epstein-Barr virus, which can cause fatigue and fibromyalgia.
The use of berberine for managing the cytomegalovirus and its potential to put the virus back into remission.
The combination of PA/Lolin, a natural compound, with DMSO for its neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties to support nerve tissue.
A technique for quickly reducing trigeminal neuralgia pain by massaging the mirror image on the opposite side of the face where the pain is felt.
Transcripts
today I'm going to tell you the fastest
way to get relief from trigeminal
neuralgia and there's two types so type
one is unilateral could be one side or
the other sudden brief shooting stabbing
and it could reoccur like every two
seconds up to two minutes uh twice a day
up to 200 times a day so it can be very
devastating type two is more achy
chronic not intense kind of always there
one of the big problems you're probably
running into is doing a search on
YouTube or Google to find good
information on this topic because very
recently with these new changes with
Google Now it's just all medical there's
no Alternatives especially when you type
in a medical condition which okay fair
enough and even if we type in natural
remedy for trigeminal neuralgia we get
the same thing medical medical medical
unfortunately it's very difficult to
find alternatives to Medical before I
kind of go into into this topic let's
just take a look at what the top video
says about trigeminal neuralgia welcome
back to Mayo Clinic radio I'm Dr Tom
Shives and I'm Tracy McCrae Tracy we
recently had a listener as you know
contact us and ask us to do a program on
trigeminal neuralgia and we listen we're
paying attention and so if people want
to hear about it we're going to listen
we invited two of the world's experts on
trigeminal to answer that inquiry on
trigeminal neuralia oh on trigeminal
neuralgia to answer that inquiry thanks
for listening joining us in studio are
Mayo Clinic neurologist Dr Chris baze
and neurosurgeon Dr Bruce Pollock
welcome to the program okay so that's
not really giving me a lot of confidence
in this video so far and why do they
have the comments off right I look at
the comments a lot especially when I'm
researching videos I want to know a lot
more about the comments and what people
are saying but let's go back to this
video I just want to know what type of
treatment that they do for this
condition let's take a look at that
assuming all that's come true and either
the medicines have stopped working or
you can't tolerate the medications then
we sort of go through the different
surgical options that are available um
the best surgery that we have in terms
of outcomes is where we go in and
actually move the blood vessels away
from the nerve um it is a a small
craniotomy uh so we make a small opening
behind the ear and we don't go through
any brain what we work in these natural
water sects that we have to go down and
see the see the trienal nerve and
mobilize a small artery off the nerve
and then put some padding in to keep it
away uh the surgery is known as a
microvascular decompression uh typically
takes us about two hours and the
hospital stay is typically two days but
you have to go through the skull to get
yes there is an open surgery so the
incisions behind the year about an inch
and a quarter all right so I need to get
another opinion I need to get more
information about this topic something
that does involve medications and
surgery I wonder if there's anything
else how am I going to go about finding
this I'm just going to show you what I
do the first thing I do number one is I
go to the authority on a lot of things
Wikipedia But I mainly go to Wikipedia
to find out what they're recommending so
I can go in the exact opposite direction
and I especially look at what they say
that definitely does not work because
chances are it probably works so I do
get a lot of great information with
Wikipedia um but it's in the reverse
Direction so the next thing I do is I
look at animal research you will find
all sorts of great remedies and
information for Animals because the
thing with animals is that either it's
going to work or it's not there's not a
lot of subjective things you can't ask
your pet dog you know how they feel
about certain things you have to create
a change or they're not going to use it
and then the next thing I do is I look
for um what is the gold standard what is
the main treatment for a particular
disorder and I start looking at the um
mechanism like how this drug actually
works what does it do does it inhibit an
enzyme what exactly does it do so then I
can actually look at other things like
herbs and plants that might create a
similar effect but of course without the
side effects and then I'll do a patent
search right I'll look at patents on
this particular disorder or disease or
problem in Europe okay or in some other
country in relationship to something
natural or an herb or something that I
can get some Clues on because what's
really cool about patents is they
summarize all the data and the
background and the research that's on
that particular topic that you'll never
be able to find if you do a search now I
also will get a good understanding of
the condition and in this situation
trial neuralgia there's definitely
problems with the myin sheath so I will
look deeply at anything related to what
can affect myelin especially in the area
of deating uh nerves and by the way
myelin is just the coding around the
nerve it's a fat coating and then what
I'll do is I'll look at other factors
like is it seasonal does it come at a
certain time of the year is it more in
men than women because I want to know if
estrogen could be more involved at what
age does a person usually get it is
there anything that usually comes before
this problem like for example a surgery
an injury a stress event maybe it
happens later in life or earlier all
these factors give me clues so let me
share what I found about this condition
the first bit of information I found
related to something called
polyunsaturated fatty acids there was
some research done on rats okay so if
you have a pet hamster or a Geral or a
rat this might pertain to you but this
polyunsaturated fatty acid you have two
different kinds you have the omega-3
fatty acids okay which they were using
in high doses to get rid of inflammation
in the nervous system and in the brain
but they were also looking at omega-6
fatty acids the seed oils which are not
anti-inflammatory in fact they're
pro-inflammatory they create
inflammation they create a lot of
oxidative stress and insulin resistance
and a lot of problems and these omega-6
oils seed oils can invade fatty
membranes like the myin sheath whereas
omega3 fatty acids help build milin
sheath but if you're consuming both at
the same time they compete with each
other the omega-3 is not going to work
so you must eliminate the omega-6 fatty
acids out of the diet and especially in
the area of processed foods and all the
different uh oils in the salad dressing
and the condiments and things like that
I'm talking about corn oil soy oil
canola cotton seed did you realize that
an average person consumes between 400
to 700 calories of this seed oil every
single day this is insan insane we are
human guinea pigs just experimenting
with this oil and it does correlate with
so many health problems okay the
introduction of these oils which are not
vegetable oils when you think about
these oils uh none of them uh relate to
any vegetables that you eat on a regular
basis it's seed oils I mean how much
corn do you have to crush to get certain
amounts of oil and also the soybeans and
the cotton seeds so it's weird that they
call them vegetable oils because they're
really seed oils now I found some other
interesting data
uh relating to viruses this is a pretty
heavy duty Association in one research
they did um experiments on cavers that
had this condition and they they open it
up and they found these viruses that
apparently make their home out of your
gangan which is the kind of a nerve
bundle the where the uh the trial nerve
originates from so there are four
primary viruses that they talked about
with the most common one being a herpes
virus h
hvv6 next one being like shingles the
vericella zuster which is like a the
chickenpox virus and next one is the
Epstein bar virus and then you also had
the cegala viruses what's interesting
about all of these viruses is they go in
and out of remission so they're called
latent viruses they can be reactivated
which does explain why trigeminal
neuralgia can come and go based on
various factors one is stress so I want
to kind of just briefly go through all
four of these viruses to to tell you
some of the other research I found as
the potential remedy let's start with
the hhv6 the herpes virus okay because
there's like
245 different herpes viruses this one is
is more common it can be other ones but
they're not as common but I found a
really good remedy for this it's an
extract from chiaki mushrooms okay and
I'll just give you the abbreviation ahcc
but there's some interesting research to
show that using that to help reduce pain
from that virus and potentially even
clearing out that virus so what I'm
doing now is just pointing you into a
certain direction to do more research on
I'm not going to give you specific
brands or Doses and things like that
because we don't know because there are
multiple reasons why you might have this
condition it could be even from a tumor
which is very rare it could be from
physical injury it could be from a
surgery that you had in your sinuses so
you really want to look at all these
factors too okay now what about this
vercella zasta this like shingles virus
um vitamin D3 in high doses like 50,000
I use would be a really good thing and I
would add zinc to that because in order
for vitamin D to work you need zinc and
you need magnesium as well but vitamin D
is a a powerful anti-inflammatory and um
it's something that you can even get
topically for shingles and it also works
good on stic pain and other types of
pain and back pain but it can definitely
help put this shingles virus back in
remission now what about epine Barb
virus this is one that is really nasty
because it can really make you tired
cause fibromyalgia there is a lot of
different remedies out there I'm just
going to tell you from personal
experience from myself and from working
with a lot of patients this is like 100%
activated by stress so you just have to
find out what is stressing you out and
figure out how you can reduce that
stress and that is probably the best
advice I can give you on that virus the
cytomegalo virus this is another one
found some research on berberine yeah
berberine actually can help put this
virus back in remission I did find some
other research on trigeminal neuralgia
specifically supporting that nerve
tissue to drop
inflammation and I'll list the full name
down below but I'm just going to kind of
give you the initials of it it's p a
slash
lolin which is a natural thing in a lot
of different foods that you eat and
because these molecules are fairly big
you want to get it micronized or broken
up into small particles but it
apparently is a very powerful
neuroprotective
anti-inflammatory and then with the
second compound lolin that adds the
antioxidants because the first compound
doesn't have that factor but apparently
this is something you can take orally uh
with some good results now another
remedy that I found some interesting
research on is called
DMSO which has great anti-inflammatory
properties it's very very penetrating
you can put some on your foot and you
can just actually taste it within
seconds it's like you taste like a
garlic taste to it but DMSO has been
used for a lot of different pain
problems pain syndromes the only thing
it's uh it penetrates uh the tissues
pretty fast so you wouldn't want to put
it with something that's toxic so for
example if you're trying to kill your
rat with rat poisoning and it's on your
hands and you put the this DMSO on your
hands it's going to drive that poison
right in your tissue so you want to
clean the area before you put it on that
tissue so like if you have um I don't
know makeup on your face or some type of
skin lotion clean that off then you can
rub in that
DMSO uh wherever it originates and
there's been uh some really fascinating
re resarch on this it's been around for
a long time for things like Phantom Pain
um post-operative like you had surgery
now you have pain it's also good for
post-traumatic type problems you had
some injury and trigeminal neuralgia so
in one study which I'm going to put down
below 32 out of 37 people uh experience
relief and uh you know you could
literally combine that first remedy the
Pea SL lolin with the DM MSO to drive
that in deeper I don't know it's just an
idea it may work because anything you
put with DMSO it drives it in there
whether you do aloe vera or other types
of things now we come to the technique
I'm going to show you to dramatically
reduce the pain very quickly this
technique doesn't fix the problem
permanently but it can greatly reduce
the pain very fast okay and I use this
in practice it was very effective it
worked
probably in 70% of the cases the type of
cases that it doesn't work on if it's
really really viral related and there's
like this active outbreak or infection
it will not work on that but it works
really good on if you had some type of U
injury or post surgery so the whole
theory of it is you're breaking up this
uh brain circuitry that it keeps U
causing pain this is keeps going and
going all right there's an amazing
technique that I'm going to show you
right now to drop the pain it doesn't
correct it but it at least it'll drop
the pain pretty fast and here's what you
do first of all you isolate where the
Pain's coming from let's just pretend
it's on the left side like right here
okay what you do is you you're going to
be pressing on the mere image on the
opposite side the key is to mirr image
to get the exact epicenter of wherever
this is on the good side don't mess on
the bad side just press on the good side
and you're going to massage it now the
way that you know you have the exact
correct spot to press on is it'll be
very tender it will the good side will
be tender actually probably more tender
than this side so you find it and you
just kind of massage it for you know
about a minute okay and then notice the
bad side if it's there at all it's going
to drop the pain so let's say for
example you did this and it moved down
okay then you just go down and then all
of a sudden oh wow that that got rid of
that but now it moved back over here and
you keep doing that until this is m
manageable this is something you could
do through the day as you start using
some of these other remedies to help
yourself but I've used this in practice
for years it really came in handy and
it's not something they teach you in
school in fact they teach you the
opposite they'll teach you to put
therapy on this side you know mess with
this nerve no work on the the good side
you'll see it'll work just try it out
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