Doctor Formulated "Natural TMJ Relief" Now Available

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Article Date: 01 Jun 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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Dentists are seeing a spike in jaw-pain related complaints from recession-weary patients. Stress and teeth grinding contribute to TMJ (temporomandibular joint disorder), a painful jaw condition that afflicts 10-15 million. Finally-for the first time-there is a supplement specifically designed to help with the muscle spasm and inflammation associated with TMJ.

Jeffery Wheaton, DDS, MD, a Santa Fe oral surgeon, formulated the natural product from soybean and avocado oils to help his patients. Natural TMJ Relief has helped over 91% of those who use it! And, it is gaining recognition for being effective for other conditions as well-fibromyalgia and TN (trigemenial neuralgia).

A recent article in Women's World (12/12/08) about a woman who successfully treated her TMJ with Natural TMJ Relief prompted a flurry of media and consumer attention about the product. When readers learned about the benefits of Natural TMJ Relief, orders rose by about 2,000 percent!

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