You might look into castor oil packs.  Don't take castor oil internally but
it might do some good applied to the neck area.  Also, DMSO. DMSO has been
known to reverse stroke damage and spinal cord injuries.  Read the book
'DMSO, Nature's Healer' by Dr. Morton Walker.  A good quality DMSO can be
swallowed, gargled (diluted with distilled water) .. also can be given
intravenously if you can find a doctor willing to do so.  Also the magnets
David recommended are fabulous.
I had paralyzed vocal chords after surgery as a result of some rough
treatment from the anesthesiologist.  It took more than a year for my voice
to get above a whisper.  That was five yrs ago and most days I sound
totally normal but... then again, some days my voice is weak and raspy.  I
used the castor oil packs more than anything else and the magnets.  But.. I
think I just had nerve trauma damage.    I am so sorry your daughter is
having to go thru this but.. I am praying for her and for you that you may
find some help for her.   Lola
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 3:16 PM, David AuBuchon <[email protected]>wrote:

> Is it related to nerve damage or something else?  If it is related to
> nerve damage, this article might get you brain going:
>
> http://scientificliving.net/2010/11/20-natural-ways-to-heal-nerve-damage-and-spinal-cord-injuries/
>
>
> I would try magnets.  Biomagscience.net.  4 power wafers and 2 super
> magnets would be sufficient to do the magnetic therapies I had in mind.
>  Magnets appear to have abiilty to help all sorts of things regenerate.
>  Peter (the magnet guy) has helped regenerate some nerves.  If you actually
> located a damaged nerve, the magnets might be able to be used more
> specifically than I had in mind.  If you want me to describe the actual
> physical placement of the magnets, I'll do that.
>
> There are also some centers called MME (magnetic molecular energizer).
>  They use super high power EMF machines to treat people.  :
> http://www.amri-wa.com/intro.html
>
> http://wrightnewsletter.com/2012/05/23/how-mme-can-work-miracles-for-a-host-of-ailments/
>
> http://www.amri-wa.com/
>
> Dr. Wright also related one case of  paralyzed man who started walking
> again after MME.
>
> Good luck,
> David
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 12:07 PM, Lena Guyot <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Marshall,
>> I'm a Reiki master and with nothing to lose, gave first degree Reiki to a
>> Moluccan Cockatoo whose feet were both paralyzed from an illness at
>> hatching. A week later, one foot began to move and grasp, and soon its
>> function was restored to almost normal. The second foot never came back all
>> the way, but the bird was able to get around with beak and foot, where
>> once, she'd only sat on the bottom of the cage.
>>
>> Reiki doesn't heal anything, but it provides a healing energy that the
>> body can use to heal itself, and sometimes, quite dramatically. It would
>> certainly help the body do whatever it can to normalize circulation and
>> rebuild what is worn or torn. It's a very handy tool to access in
>> conjuntion with other modalities and has contributed greatly in my Lyme
>> recovery. Ask around at local health-food stores, etc. and maybe you'll
>> find a Reiki practitioner or master who could help.
>>
>> Be well,
>> Léna
>>
>>  On Jun 19, 2012, at 2:24 PM, Steve G wrote:
>>
>>   I'm thinking that acupuncture may be helpful as well.  I wouldn't
>> bother with homeopathic remedies for any condition, unless it is one that
>> could respond to placebos.  .Electrical stimulation sounds the most
>> promising to me.
>>
>> Best of luck.
>>
>>
>> --- On *Tue, 6/19/12, Marshall <[email protected]>* wrote:
>>
>>
>> From: Marshall <[email protected]>
>> Subject: CS>Paralyzed vocal cords
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Tuesday, June 19, 2012, 12:33 PM
>>
>> Does anyone have any suggestion on getting paralyzed vocal cords working
>> again?  My daughter had thyroid cancer, and when they removed her thyroid
>> her vocal cords got paralyzed.  I have been searching for any alternative
>> therapies, and have found some Chinese herbs, homeopathic remedies, and
>> maybe electro stimulation.
>>
>> Brooks, any research in this area you are aware of.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Marshall
>>
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