Cureforbruxism.com Testimonials


Below are just some of the testimonials I have on file from people who have used the "Save your teeth, Stop grinding" Program. If you have a testimonial you would like to send, email me here.



Daniel & Nicole Foreman
Albany, NY
dannicny@xxxxx.com
Hi Charles,

I have been searching for a natural cure like this for ages, I'm glad I found your website. In the past I had resorted to using muscle-relaxing drugs to help stop my grinding but they did not work as well as i had hoped. I also didn?t want to be taking drugs every night before bed. Who knows what that could do to me!

Anyway, I am happy to report that your program has stoped my teeth grinding 100%. Last week was the first time in 13 years I slept with out a night guard. It felt weird at first but now I know what I was missing out on. Thank you so much for helping me out.

Best wishes,

Vanessa K Samson
Albany, NY
samsonv62@xxxxx.com
Hey Charlie!

Just letting you know I loved your ideas. I have been on your program for a week now and I am definitely noticing how relaxed my jaw feels in the morning. I used to be a big clencher when I slept, but now I feel more relaxed in the face and can tell I am not clenching anywhere as near as hard.

Good stuff!
Cya.
Tony Singh
Sydney, AU
tsingh1@xxxxxxx.net.au
Hi Charles,

I thought I would give you my report and let you know how I went with your program. All I can say is WOW! After just 4 days my whole jaw just feels completely different. When I eat my jaw is even clicking less. I don?t know if this was meant to happen but I?m loving it either way. My teeth grinding has also reduced drastically. I love the fact that I?m not going to ruin my teeth from a habit like Bruxism.

Kudos to you Charles.

Clint Andrews
Richmond, UK
rizosoftware@xxxxxx.com
Hi Charles,

I really appreciate the effort you have put in to help us "bruxers". To be honest I put off joining your program because I didnt want to waste anymore money but now that I have got the results I've been looking for I am very excited. Only 2 weeks into your course and I'm seeing a huge improvement.

Thanks again,



 

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Forum Topics: Sudden and great mental disturbance, however, will occasionally drive away the milk altogether, and in a few hours. A Mrs. S., aet. 21, a fine healthy woman, of a blonde complexion, was confined of a boy in October, 1836. She had a good time, and a plentiful supply of milk for the child, which she continued to suckle till the following January, a period of three months, when her milk suddenly disappeared. This circumstance puzzled the medical attendant, for he could not trace it to any physical ailment; but the milk never returned, and a wet-nurse became necessary. In the following spring the husband of this lady failed, an adversity which had been impending since the date when the breast-milk disappeared, upon which day the deranged state of the husband's affairs was made known to the wife,--a fact which at once explained the mysterious disappearance of the milk. Unwholesome articles of diet will affect the mother's milk, and derange the infant's bowels. On the 25th May, 1836, I was called to see an infant at the breast with diarrhoea. The remedial measures had but little effect so long as the infant was allowed the breast-milk; but this being discontinued, and arrow-root made with water only allowed, the complaint was quickly put a stop to. Believing that the mother's milk was impaired from some accidental cause which might now be passed, the infant was again allowed the breast. In less than four-and-twenty hours, however, the diarrhoea returned. The mother being a very healthy woman, it was suspected that some unwholesome article in her diet might be the cause. The regimen was accordingly carefully inquired into, when it appeared that porter from a neighbouring publican's had been substituted for their own for some little time past. This proved to be bad, throwing down, when left to stand a few hours, a considerable sediment; it was discontinued; good sound ale taken instead; the infant again put to the breast, upon the milk of which it flourished, and never had another attack. In the same way aperient medicine, taken by the mother, will act on the child's bowels, through the effect which it produces upon her milk. This, however, is not the case with all kinds of purgative medicine, nor does the same purgative produce a like effect upon all children. It is well, therefore, for a parent to notice what aperient acts thus through her system upon that of her child, and what does not, and when an aperient becomes necessary for herself, unless she desire that the infant's bowels be moved, to avoid the latter; if otherwise, she may take the former with good effect. Again; the return of the monthly periods whilst the mother is a nurse always affects the properties of the milk, more or less, deranging the stomach and bowels of the infant. It will thus frequently happen, that a few days before the mother is going to be unwell, the infant will become fretful and uneasy; its stomach will throw up the milk, and its motions will be frequent, watery, and greenish. And then, when the period is fully over, the milk will cease to purge. It is principally in the early months, however, that the infant seems to be affected by this circumstance; for it will be generally found that although the milk is certainly impaired by it, being less abundant and nutritious, still, after the third or fourth month it ceases to affect the infant. Is then a mother, because her monthly periods return after her delivery, to give up nursing? Certainly not, unless the infant's health is seriously affected by it; for she will generally find that, as the periods come round, by keeping the infant pretty much from the breast, during its continuance, and feeding him upon artificial food, she will prevent disorder of the child's health, and be able in the intervals to nurse her infant with advantage. It must be added, however, that a wet-nurse is to be resorted to rather than any risk incurred of injuring the child's health; and that, in every case, partial feeding will be necessary at a much earlier period than when a mother is not thus affected.

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