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Strange Accident Created a New Cure For TMJ

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yqmekqdwwynm@yahoo.com - 08 Sep 2006 12:19 GMT
Simply close your mouth and act like you are chewing gum. Chew like
this for a minute or so at a time.
To do the exercise right make sure your molars on both sides move apart
a little, and then touch lightly again. Also notice that your lips are
supposed to be closed the whole time.
This exercise is pretty easy on your jaw because you are not actually
chewing anything, but you might still feel a little bit sore in the
beginning. Just take it easy-maybe chew for only a few seconds in the
beginning and then increase the time you exercise.
You can make an "mmm" sound as you chew. This will open the throat
better. Making an "mmm" sound is not necessary, it will just give the
exercise extra boost.
http://tmjcllc.blogspot.com/#
Janice - 11 Sep 2006 02:40 GMT
Boloney! Just irritates the muscles and joints further for people with
TMJ!

> Simply close your mouth and act like you are chewing gum. Chew like
> this for a minute or so at a time.
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> exercise extra boost.
> http://tmjcllc.blogspot.com/#
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 04 Oct 2006 12:26 GMT
While others may ridicule at what you have just written, I don't.  A
friend of mine years ago suddenly got tinnitus and vertigo.  They went
away in 6 months.  He told me he was instructed by a medical professor
at the University of HK to do chewing gum exercise.  But he actually
had chewing gums in the mouth.  He was told this exercise could elevate
blood flow into his inner ear or head by doing so.  His tinnitus
disappeared six months later and never returned.

I got tinnitus about a couple of years ago and at this moment it almost
does not exist.  There is such a thick layer of skepticism and
pessimism in this group and sometimes I feel it is a waste of time to
tell people that tinnitus can be beaten.  Neverthelss, I will tell
whoever is willing to listen that tinnitus can be cured!

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> Simply close your mouth and act like you are chewing gum. Chew like
> this for a minute or so at a time.
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> exercise extra boost.
> http://tmjcllc.blogspot.com/#
Janice - 05 Oct 2006 00:50 GMT
You appear to be commenting on my reply. I suggest you read again what
what written and do not change the topic to justify your
misunderstanding.

> While others may ridicule at what you have just written, I don't.  A
> friend of mine years ago suddenly got tinnitus and vertigo.  They
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>> exercise extra boost.
>> http://tmjcllc.blogspot.com/#
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 05 Oct 2006 01:36 GMT
My understanding is that he was talking about chewing month exercise
and to do so without using chewing gums.  I can see the strained
muscles in his doing so but I was suggesting something along those
lines.  If something is already misunderstood, there is no need to
justify it.

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> You appear to be commenting on my reply. I suggest you read again what
> what written and do not change the topic to justify your
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> >> exercise extra boost.
> >> http://tmjcllc.blogspot.com/#
Janice - 06 Oct 2006 01:24 GMT
Read the title of the thread. Tinnitus wasn't mentioned, moron.

> My understanding is that he was talking about chewing month exercise
> and to do so without using chewing gums.  I can see the strained
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>> >> exercise extra boost.
>> >> http://tmjcllc.blogspot.com/#
William Nunn - 20 Oct 2006 22:47 GMT
hou yeh. perhaps i should try this. cheers Francis

> While others may ridicule at what you have just written, I don't.  A
> friend of mine years ago suddenly got tinnitus and vertigo.  They went
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>> exercise extra boost.
>> http://tmjcllc.blogspot.com/#

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