TMJ 'dysfunction' - Health implications

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PostPosted: Wed, 03 Oct 2012, 9:48 am 
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You may have read the article by Mary Maguire who was the first MS patient that was cured by Dr Amir through TMJ treatment back in 2000. She reportedly remains well to this day, without need for any medication.
I found out that Dr Amir has been curing ME/CFS patients also for some 20 years. Interestingly enough, all these illnesses and many more are still referred to as "incurable illnesses" on Wikipedia and wherever else one reads about them.
It looks like the credit for not only having discovered but actually curing hundreds of patients should be attributed to Dr Amir. He is a pioneer and a genius who has accomplished what evidently no one before was able to, and we should acknowledge this. These illnesses should no longer be referred to as "incurable". Thanks to his lateral thinking, he is a bigger pioneer than anyone else. His treatment is apparently more successful, producing consistent results, in a far higher percentage of patients than any other modality of MS, ME or CFS treatment.
Many people from Stanford to New York to Edinburgh only started acknowledging that there is a connection with the Atlas and the jaw only after Dr. Amir posted on "thisisms" threads about this connection.
Let us hope that this pioneering work continues.


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