Dystonia Disease
I am a non-suffering sufferer of focal eyelid dystonia, because I rarely have the symptoms.
My dystonia affects the eyelids and I found it to be torturous and “evil.” It took two years
until I found a doctor who diagnosed it properly and suggested I see a neurologist. The
neurologist told me the treatment of choice was Botox (Botulinum toxin) injections into the
eyelids. I had it done twice and stopped. It had affected my eyes and the side of my face
and thereby changed my smile.
Later I found a natural health food that, within six weeks, helped reduce my symptoms. It
is now sixteen years later and I am still near symptom-free.
I later had a study conducted at Johns Hopkins Medical Center. The purpose was to prove
or disprove my claims that the food was safe and effective. It proved my claims of being
safe and it did help some sufferers.

It has been my passion, since I found relief, to help others. I can be
your personal wellness coach and help educate you on the benefits of
good health and whole food supplements. If you suffer from dystonia,
or know someone who does, do yourself or that person a favor and
call me. My phone number is (410) 486-2525 or (410) 790-9606 cell
phone. Call between 9:00 AM and 9:00 PM EST, seven days a week.
Or fill out my free no obligation consultation form.
Remember - I Care,
Steve Zarren, President
Feel Better LLC
 | | Spasmodic Dysphonia – affects vocal cords
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 | | Ormandibular Dystonia – affects lower face
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 | | Writer’s Cramp – affects fingers, hands and forearms
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 | | Cervical Dystonia or Spasmodic Torticollis – affects neck
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 | | General Dystonia or Early Onset Childhood Dystonia – affects the |
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This is a neurological condition that affects various muscles in the body causing an
undesirable muscular contraction or twisting. It is of unknown origin, although the
condition comes from a part of the brain called the Basal Ganglia.
Many sufferers have continuous pain, cramps and relentless muscle spasms due to
involuntary muscle movements.
There are several types of Dystonia:
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RELIEF COULD BE JUST ONE PHONE CALL AWAY! If you wish to speak with a fellow dystonia sufferer who has experienced significant relief of his spasms and will be sympathetic and compassionate to your suffering, then please call me at (410) 486-2525 or (410) 790-9606. Call 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Eastern Time, seven days a week. My goal is to help you receive the relief I've experienced, and still do.
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Focal Dystonia - affects one muscle or one group of muscles such
as the eyelids (blepharospasm)
Dystonia Disease Information for a Healthier Future
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