Botox - It’s Not Just For WrinklesMayo Clinic Botox does far more than help erase wrinkles. It can help alleviate more than a dozen health conditions and researchers are continuing to find new uses. Botox, a purified form of the botulinum toxin, is produced by the bacterium that causes food poisoning. Injected in small doses to specific muscles, Botox blocks chemical signals that cause muscles to contract. The November issue of Mayo Clinic Women's HealthSource details some of the other current uses for Botox.
Botox is being tested or used for many other health conditions including facial tics, stuttering, carpal tunnel syndrome, writer's cramp, tennis elbow and excessive sweating of hands and armpits.
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