Question
Mrs. Yin, 32 years old. She has been suffering from the condition for three years, starting with fingers on one hand not extending straight, which later spread to the right hand, hip, and leg. Both hands have experienced significant muscle atrophy, with cold hands in winter and weakness. She has visited many hospitals at the beginning. Despite being prescribed many medications, there was little change, and she felt herself shrinking without understanding why. What should she do?
Answer
For your condition, the Trigeminal Nerve Three-Link Rehabilitation Therapy can be effective. It is currently considered one of the better treatment methods. Not only does it repair damaged and inflamed facial nerve cells, but it also enables them to produce an autoimmune protective film on their own, completely cutting off the path for recurrence. Thanks to the proper use of nanotechnology, the time for drugs to dissolve in gastric acid is increased, resulting in a drug effect that manifests two to three times faster than conventional medications. It can rapidly reach the human nerve endings within an hour, stabilize circulation back and forth, strengthen muscles, enhance muscle strength, and reduce medication efficacy.