Solutions for TMJ
The Temporo-Mandibular Joints (TMJs) connect your
lower jaw (mandible) to the temporal bone of your skull, immediately in
front of each ear. The abbreviation “TMJ” literally refers to this
joint, but is often used to refer to common disorders in this region.
Such problems include "popping" in the jaw, inability to fully open the
mouth, jaw pain, headaches, earaches and toothaches.
Typically, TMJ-related problems are caused by physical and emotional
stress on the structures around the joint. These structures include the
muscles of the jaw, face, and neck; the teeth; the cartilaginous disc
at the joint; and nearby ligaments, blood vessels, and nerves. All of
these stresses can result in "trigger points"—contracted muscles and
pinched nerves in your jaw, head, and neck.
Treatment
Apply the Infratonic 8000 transducer on the neck below the ear and
tight spots on neck and shoulder for 20 minutes daily, or as needed for
pain relief. In addition, apply the FULL signal to the L-5 vertebrae
for 10 minutes, then to the thymus for 10 minutes daily.

The sacrum stores
subconscious conditioned responses—based on fears—and is a central
point of focus when activating release of tension and trauma in low
back, hips, coccyx, and the rest of the body. Since a tremendous amount
of fear and trauma can be stored in the abdomen and legs, treating the
sacrum can resolve a large percentage of trauma based ailments such as
chronic pain, hypertension, poor circulation, and impeded healing, as
trauma based tension can cause constriction of muscles, blood vessels,
and lymph tissues.
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