Thursday, 21 February 2013

Temporal Mandibular Joint (TMJ) Problems


Temporal Mandibular Joint (TMJ)
Problems

Pain at the angle of your jaw is not due to a poorly fitting
joint. It fits perfectly but the muscles nearby are pulling it out of

joint with their frequent spasms. There is always a hidden tooth
infection present. Ask the dentist to search for hidden tooth infections
and to clean your cavitations (you will need to find an
alternative dentist, and read Dental Cleanup, page 409). Begin
immediately to heal these bone lesions with vitamin D (40,000 to
50,000 units once a day for 3 weeks, followed by 2 such doses
per week forever), milk-consumption for calcium, and a
magnesium oxide tablet. (See bone healing, page 87).
Kill pinworms with a zapper or frequency generator in yourself
and family members twice a week and keep everyone's fingernails
short for extra hygiene in the family for a month to
prevent reinfection. Pinworms can cause tooth grinding and
contribute to TMJ dysfunction. For extra muscle relaxation, take
two magnesium tablets at bedtime and valerian capsules.

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