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Joined: 13 Dec 2006 Posts: 1406 Location: Cleveland, OH
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Posted: Dec Thu 14, 2006 1:31 pm Post subject: TMJ |
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TMJ
My daughter has a "mechanical" problem, that is her bottom jaw is kind of off kilter. (her smile appears crooked, but we never noticed it) Our dentist and several other people suggested we try chiropractic first, before a lot of expensive dental work. (she was in major pain)
We found a WONDERFUL chiropractor, and he fixed the problem! He also gave her exercises to do and we bought the EZ splint for about $60 from him. No major dental work (braces, spacers, etc.) and if she starts to have a problem she does her exercises (they look weird but help pull the jaw into alignment)
The device we got from our Chiropractor for my daughter is the EZ Splint from Splintek. She uses it only when she needs it now. She also takes
some extra magnesium complex if it starts bothering here. Annette
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A massage therapist trained in Trigger Point can help.
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Related to parasites. Work on an anti-parasitic program. Lisa
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In Enzyme Therapy, that joint is a palpation point for the lack of proper protein in someone's diet. Either they're not getting adequate amounts OR they're not digesting it properly. (Something with Stinging Nettle, Prickly Ash, Marshmallow and Rose Hips would be a good combination.) Make sure you have either NSP's Proactazyme Plus or High Potency Protease in their program. Muscle test for which and how much. Jan |
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