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An alternative treatment for TMJ patients

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sencinitas@gmail.com - 18 Dec 2006 06:19 GMT
TemporoMandibular Joint diseases and disorders, commonly called "TMJ",
refer to a complex and poorly understood set of conditions that can
cause pain in the area of the jaw joint and associated muscles and/or
problems using the jaw. Both or just one of the TemporoMandibular
Joints may be affected. TMJ diseases and disorders can affect a
person's ability to speak, eat, chew, swallow, and even breathe.

The use of surgery as a solution is thankfully declining radically, as
it usually is a solution of last resort and requires definite
indicators for being undertaken. No one should have joint surgery
without several opinions. Some patients are helped by surgery, but many
more are made worse. It is not a question really of surgery or not; it
is a question of the diagnosis.

TMJ-Help.org program works because it is directly aimed at loosening up
and strengthening the patient's "weaker muscles," which are
causing his pain - instead of cutting them (like in surgery), or
pushing them aside (like those incredibly uncomfortable devices they
make patients wear in their mouth) which, besides being uncomfortable
and ineffective, can even be dangerous!

But strengthening and relaxing the jaw alone won't cure TMJ. The worst
problem of TMJ is that all the muscles in the head work together to
dislocate the jaw joint. TMJ-Help.org program finally solves that by
working on relaxing and strengthening every muscle in the patient's
head, from the inside out. This program first explains the patient his
TMJ problem and then gives him a simple, step-by-step program that is
aimed specifically at his causes for TMJ.

"After the first couple of days I could feel a noticeable change. The
clicking, popping, and tension were 90% gone. Each day things continued
to improve", says Mary Stuart, a TMJ patient who has been able to
overcome the pain through TMJ-Help.org program.

Besides of being simple, the program is very affordable. "I literally
spent thousands of dollars and visited at least 20 health professionals
without any result. In 2 weeks and for about $60, TMJ-Help.org program
considerably reduced the pain and finally gave me the hope that some
day, it will be totally gone", says Marty Fisher, another
TMJ-Help.org happy customer.

TMJ-Help.org offers a natural treatment to TMJ disorders as an
alternative to surgery. The Program helps stop TMJ pain through
relaxing exercises. For more information, please visit www.TMJ-Help.org.
The Webby - 18 Dec 2006 17:15 GMT
Please see my reply post in alt.support.jaw-disorders.

Webby

> TemporoMandibular Joint diseases and disorders, commonly called "TMJ",
> refer to a complex and poorly understood set of conditions that can
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> alternative to surgery. The Program helps stop TMJ pain through
> relaxing exercises. For more information, please visit www.TMJ-Help.org.
Dartos - 19 Dec 2006 15:59 GMT
or
> pushing them aside (like those incredibly uncomfortable devices they
> make patients wear in their mouth) which, besides being uncomfortable
> and ineffective, can even be dangerous!

Shows a lack of information.  NTI's are not uncomfortable, are very
effective, and are not dangerous.

I've made hundreds.  I wear one, my wife wears one, my receptionist,
2 assistants, etc.

They don't 'cure' anything, but they sure make a lot of symptoms go
away.

JME,
D
The Webby - 19 Dec 2006 18:12 GMT
>   or
> > pushing them aside (like those incredibly uncomfortable devices they
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> JME,
> D

My husband wears one.

Webby
The Webby - 19 Dec 2006 18:15 GMT
> >   or
> > > pushing them aside (like those incredibly uncomfortable devices they
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> Webby

How do readers and posters feel about cross-posting this thread to
alt.support.jaw-disorders for the time being?  If discussion develops
into additional threads, maybe those related threads should also go to
both newsgroups. ???  

Webby
Dartos - 19 Dec 2006 19:14 GMT
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> Webby

Makes sense to me.

D
carabelli - 19 Dec 2006 20:14 GMT
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> D

I can only think of one person that would object.

carabelli
The Webby - 20 Dec 2006 23:15 GMT
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> carabelli

Maybe "sencinitas" will have more time to consider participation after
the first of the year.  I know most people are busy with holiday
activities and it's never been a good time of year to launch into
discussions needing close attention for continuity.

Best to everyone,
Webby
 
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