Vocal Cord Paresis (Vocal Cord Paralysis)
Definition:
Vocal cord paresis (paralysis) occurs when one or both vocal cords/folds are non-functional. Vocal cord paresis causes a decrease in vocal cord mobility, which will impact one's ability to speak/sing normally.
Symptoms:
Symptoms of vocal cord paresis may affect one's ability to swallow: and thus clear mucus with coughing and sneezing.
Treatment:
Our unique and revolutionary Non-surgical Voice Repair program will not only repair your voice and your vocal box, it will also teach you how to use your voice correctly, according to the standards of professional speaking and or singing.
You will learn how to place your voice into your facial muscles - as opposed to constantly use and overuse your vocal cords. Those facial muscles, being put to work together with the abdominal muscles, will minimize the pressure of the sound on your vocal cords. By treating the cause (using your voice incorrectly) and not just the symptoms, your vocal problems will never be an issue ever again, and we guarantee it!
Through the application of natural herbs and homeopathic remedies, any damage previously done to your vocal box will heal better, and the mucus that builds up as a result of vocal cord paresis will also clear. Once you've learned how to use your voice properly, you will no longer irritate your vocal cords and that will help you to deal with vocal cord paresis.
Voice Repair Testimonials:
Michael J Tamura: Celebrated Spiritual Teachers, Mentors, Radio Announcers, Clairvoyant Visionaries - from Sacramento, California, USA.
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Also, we would like to bring to your attention a few of our informative article/case studies for your perusal.
The articles are titled:
- The Case Study of J. M. Schilling of "Dallas, Texas USA" - Thyroid Cancer Survivor and, as a consequence, Sufferer of Vocal Cord Paralysis.
- Information About Vocal Paralysis And Whether or Not It Could Be Treated Non-Surgically.
- How To Attend To Vocal Cord Paralysis - What Could Be The Causes & How You Should Deal With Them?
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