blepharospasm IN CHILDREN
Blepharospasm strikes more women than men, primarily from the age of 50 and above. However, it can also affect those who are much younger,including children. Because blepharospasm is a chronic, unremitting, forcible closure of the eyelids it can be something scary for children to experience and especially difficult for the very young to understand. It is important to have a safe and effective solution that helps them get better soon.
I was diagnosed with blepharospasm over 20 years ago. I could not control the twitching of my eyelids. I found a nutritional program that nourished my body and brain and helped to improve the quality of my life. After six months, my symptoms were dramatically alleviated and I was no longer blinking excessively. Now that I am better, my desire is to help others find relief.
My program has helped a number of young children and it has been very gratifying to receive the good news of them doing well.
I was diagnosed with blepharospasm over 20 years ago. I could not control the twitching of my eyelids. I found a nutritional program that nourished my body and brain and helped to improve the quality of my life. After six months, my symptoms were dramatically alleviated and I was no longer blinking excessively. Now that I am better, my desire is to help others find relief.
My program has helped a number of young children and it has been very gratifying to receive the good news of them doing well.
Get Help for Your Child Who Has Blepharospasm

If your child suffers from blepharospasm give me a call. I will share with you all the details on how I am safely and effectively helping children with blepharospasm find relief. My phone number is (410) 486-2525 or (410) 790-9606 cell phone. Call between 9:00 AM and 8:00 PM EST, seven days a week or fill out my free no obligation consultation form.
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