When I mean natural, I mean a way to cure it without going to the doctor or medicines. I heard that peroxide helps. I have the toothpaste: Colgate Whitening with baking soda and peroxide. So if I rubbed some of the toothpaste onto the areas where I twitch, will it might stop twitching? It's got peroxide in it..... IF that doesn't help, what can? (plz don't say I have to go the doctor, that excuse gets old)
2007-06-27
07:30:26
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it feels like a small beat. One area twitches for like a week, other places start twitching for about another week, and the first area starts twitching again. It twitches in places like my arm(above elbow), back of my leg, toes, a little to the left of my belly button, butt cheek (I know...don't ask -_-), and rarely, my lower back. Is that clear enough?
2007-06-27
16:58:04 ·
update #1