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TMJ: What worked for me ?



Question:

I've suffered from TMJ/TMD for some time. I'd like to share what worked for me. On June 24, 2004, I came across the below pasted article in the San Mateo County Times. PLEASE NOTE THAT I HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE COMPANY MENTIONED IN THE ARTICLE. I invite and encourage all of you to read the article and then go the website of Cranio: The Journal of Craniomandibular Practice to get an abstract of the article quoted in the Times article. Google Cranio and then when you come to the Cranio site enter TheraFlex in the article search. Of course you can google TheraFlex TMJ and find the abstract that way. Finally, I encourage you to call Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. Confirm that Tufts' TMJ center provides TheraFlex to its patients. This TheraFlex TMJ is the real deal. Judge for yourself. Read the below, pull the abstract of the study. Call the professors that ran the study.


Answer:

I notice that you are a dentist. Although your comments are witty and one immediately appreciates your sophisticated sense of humor, it might be more valuable for all of us suffers of TMJ if you can share your more cerebral insight.

For instance, did you have a chance to review the full article in the Journal of Craniomandibular Practice? A gentleman with your educational background certainly should be familar with that publication? For us common folk, will you please inform us what does one have to do to be accepted for publication by such a journal?

Where did you go to dental school? What do you know of Tufts University School of Dental Medicine? What do you know of Dr. Mehta, the gentleman who ran the study? My own very humble research indicated that both Tufts and Dr. Mehta are highly regarded in your world.

If a prestigious school like Tufts and a well respected researcher and professor of Dental Medicine clinically showed that TheraFlex actually reduced the pain a regular bloke like me suffers from, what can we conclude about your grasp of dentistry based on your comments?

Certainly, as one who has had his TMJ misdiagnosed for years and then been placed on Flexeril, Tylenol Codeine, Vicodin, Ultram, I can appreciate how any advance in the management of TMJ pain would be against your own financial interest.

Your postings slamming this new product suggests not only your financial motivations in impeding TMJ suffers from trying TheraFlex, which they can do for free by requesting samples, but raises questions of your competency. For instance, the guy's town is mentioned because the article is printed in his local paper.


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