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The Bell’s Book

An Essential Guide to Bell's Palsy and How to Take Back Your Smile

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The Bell’s Book

By: William K. Lawrence
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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You woke up with a broken smile and a twisted face. The Bell’s Book is a quick essential guide to getting through this rough but mostly temporary ordeal. You’ll receive invaluable insight from someone who experienced Bell's palsy firsthand and then used his expert research skills to find his way through this mysterious disorder.

Dr. Lawrence did the work of weeding through all the books, websites, and scholarly medical journals to share with you all the most credible information and solutions you will need to recover from this frightening disease. The Bell's Book is a quick and simple guide to understanding, managing, and overcoming Bell’s palsy.

About the author: Dr. William K. Lawrence is the author of nine books, which have been translated into multiple languages. He is still recovering from the long-term effects of Bell's palsy.

©2020 William K. Lawrence (P)2020 William K. Lawrence

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