Expert ReplyCondition analysis:
Sorry to hear about your pain. The use of botox for trigeminal neuralgia is not a universal treatment. True it will help with blocking nerve transmission, but it depends where the lesion in the nerve is affected. Most of the time botox is used for muscle problems such as spasticity or dystonia. I would be very hesitant to use botox for trigeminal neuralgia. I would make sure that this is the last resort for possible pain management and this person has done this in the past with good results.
Instructions:
Chamomile Tea: This tea is very useful in curing a wide number of disorders and ailments. Its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties bring untold relief in trigeminal neuralgia. It stimulates the circulation and reduces the swelling. It also soothes the irritated nerve and reduces the pain considerably. Boil a cup of water and add a heaped teaspoon of dried chamomile to it. Steep for ten minutes then strain the infusion and drink three cups daily.