
Many people are experiencing jaw discomfort or soreness, pain spreading behind the eyes, in the face, shoulder, neck, and/or back, clicking or popping of the jaw, Locking of the jaw or its limited motion, or a change in the way the upper and lower teeth fit together.
On top of those symptoms, there are other symptoms that often follow them such as are numbness or tingling sensation in the fingers, dizziness, pain spreading behind the eyes, in the face, shoulder, neck, and/or back, and headaches.
There could be other symptoms as well, such as are limited mouth motions, and sensitivity of the teeth without the presence of oral health disease.
So if you go to see the doctor with one or more of such symptoms, he/she may diagnose you with temporomandibular disorder, and of course, the treatments will be symptomatic.
This means that depending what are the symptoms, the “proper” medications will be used to stop the symptoms from occurring.
Since one of the common symptoms is pain, and chronic pain is caused by inflammation, analgesics and anti-inflammatory drugs will be used including steroids.

If the individual is grinding its teeth and this causes discomfort or pain, medication to calm their brain will be used, sleeping pills as well.
Sometimes, doctors simply do not know what to do.
For example, if the jaw is clicking during mastication/chewing, or when there is a dull sensation and the motion of the jaw becomes limited.
Here, the answer is surgery, of course.
To find the answer, we first have to understand that the name temporomandibular refers to the joint that connects the jaw/mandible to the temporal bone of the skull.
The same as any other joint in the body, the temporomandibular joint has a cavity, cartilage, muscles, and tendons that connect it and keep the two bones in place. The muscles control the movement and the position of the two joining bones.
Now, when we understand that the problems are caused by the “joint”, what could be the underlining culprit?
When we chew a hard piece of meat for a longer time, we start feeling muscle pain and exhaustion of the jaw.
The same as when we lift more weights than usual, our muscles hurt, this can happen with our chewing muscles. So if we grind our teeth at night, we may wake up with painful or sensitive jaw muscles.
Instead of reaching for the symptomatic medication, we should address the grinding problem, the sleeping issue.

The same goes for any other symptom that occurs. But if we do this, then the medical field of the mad-sin and the pharmaceutical poisoning industry would collapse instantly.
Ultimately, the culprit to the temporomandibular disorder is the same as in every other chronic health problem we experience, only the location is in the joint of the jaw.
The culprit is toxic blood and toxic cells of the body.
The more we chew while our blood is toxic, the faster will the muscle cells of the jaw muscles experience cellular dehydration and acidity which brings weakness to the muscle, inflammation, and the loss of muscle tension.
This is the cause of a loose jaw, the clicking, and potentially a dislocation of the jaw.
At the same time, the cartilage will dehydrate on the cellular level, there will be no lubrication and the joint will overheat. grind itself down so arthritic pain can occur. This further contributes to the lose joint and the clicking that occurs during the chewing process.
Muscles without tension cannot keep the mandible/jaw in its correct position so it slides around.
A similar thing occurs to people with hip dysplasia problems, but then the hip joint is affected.
The fact that there is often a pain spreading behind the eyes, in the face, shoulder, neck, and/or back, and a numbness or tingling sensation in the fingers, just proves that the entire body is toxic and the symptoms of its toxicity are increasing.

I often mention that when one chronic symptom occurs, the entire body is very toxic not the cellular level, which means that the blood is toxic as well.
Sometimes, people with temporomandibular disorder experience hearing problems or tinnitus, and doctors then blame it on the mandibular disorder which is another idiocracy.
The same as the jaw joint, the ear becomes affected by the toxic blood and develops symptoms that are particular for the ear when it is toxic. One of such symptoms is tinnitus.
Remember, one symptom can never be the cause of another symptom. This means that no disease is the cause of another disease. The thing that connects them is the culprit that causes them both which is the toxic blood.
No matter which of the symptoms of the temporomandibular disorder one has, the healing process is the same. First hydration, then detox, which involves correcting the diet.
Healing is the natural process of a clean body and mind.
Yes, never ignore your mind and emotions because very often, your emotional state causes exactly the same symptoms as if being poisoned by inadequate hydration or diet.

Keep in mind, everything is just the energy of a particular vibration expressed by our senses according to our brain’s programming and our mind’s acceptance.
Again, the SHP to the rescue.
Love and light to us all.
