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caroline2 06-11-2022 10:31 PM

Justin Bieber: has a rare Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
 
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Yikes, wonder how this virus hit him. Reading that it hits primarily the face. Shingles and tinnitus have been discussed and also the mini strokes he had, and the talk about complications from the covid he had and I believe his wife too and the shots they took.

I went to the thought of GBS which has also been discussed with the covid complications.

I looked up treatments for this virus and got hits on accupuncture, cupping, my thinking is B6 for nerve damage and I hope Justin is seeking all kinds of treatments for the virus that is paralyzing.

Of course I looked up Grape Seed Ex for this Virus and didn't find anything, but that doesn't mean the grape SEED couldn't do some good. It's been so beneficial for so many issues I never thought I'd see in my body. Oh there I go again....can't help myself.

Chemar 06-12-2022 08:05 AM

The information I saw was that he had shingles in his ear that impacted the nerves.

Shingles is caused by a Herpes virus. L-lysine amino acid is known to impede herpes reproduction, and helps keep the virus dormant, so limiting outbreaks.
But it would likely have no impact on the actual Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, which thankfully seems to abate after a while in most people.

caroline2 06-12-2022 02:25 PM

I'm not clear on the Error... Here is the link I believe I originally posted.

What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome, the virus attacking Justin Bieber's face? - CNN

And I've heard of reports of added shingles cases long before the Bieber story.

Chemar 06-12-2022 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by caroline2 (Post 1299842)
I'm not clear on the Error...

If you copied the link from an email or newsletter etc it will not resolve properly when repasted. You have to copy the full URL of the article directly - as you did in your next post, for it to correctly link.


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