Trigeminal Neuralgia

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When Garry was working hands-on in the clinic, he supported hundreds of people experiencing Trigeminal Neuralgia.
What he observed was that traditional treatments often focus on "numbing down" the system—but this approach suppresses symptoms rather than addressing the deeper cause.


Fascia’s Role in Nerve Health:

Nerve endings travel through layers of fascia.
While it might feel like there aren’t many layers in the cheek, the reality is: there are just as many layers of fascia in your cheek as there are in your leg.

Fascia wraps and communicates through every structure in the body.
When fascia becomes dehydrated or restricted, it distorts the natural function of nerves, creating symptoms like pain, numbness, and sensitivity.


Hydration is Key:

Rehydrating fascia is one of the most important steps for restoring nerve health.

Here’s a deeper dive into the relationship between hydration, fascia, and mineral balance:
🔗 Understanding Fascia, Hydration, and Flow

What we've observed supporting the greatest shifts:

  • Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (silica to rebuild fascial hydration)

  • Irish Sea Moss (94 of 102 trace minerals to nourish tissues)

  • PowerCurc30 (to reduce deep fascial inflammation globally)


Movement is the Next Piece:

Once hydration begins internally, movement can open and reset the tension patterns layered into the fascia of the face, head, neck, and shoulders.

Start with these two routines:

  • Upper Body Reset — a foundational sequence (30–35 minutes) designed to unwind restriction patterns across the upper body

  • Fascial Facelift Routine — an excellent release for the facial muscles, helping to relieve pressure, restore symmetry, and ease tension headaches


Everyone’s healing process is slightly different, but the body follows universal principles:

Hydration
Movement
Anti-inflammatory support

This trio, consistently applied, has supported many people in reporting significant improvements or even complete resolution within one to three months.


Healing is not about forcing change—it’s about giving fascia the hydration, movement, and space it needs to remember its natural function.

The body already knows how to heal itself.
We simply help remove what stands in the way.

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