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Martin Hawes707 :
He reads everything he can't even speak for himself.
2023-10-18 12:52:42
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hnln65 :
Done by the other team, too afraid to say Hamas
2023-10-18 12:36:23
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So his handlers made him read a statement.. this is sad. I had more faith in Joe..
2023-10-18 12:32:23
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🚨 Do you have tooth sensitivity that never seems to go away?  In this video, I break down 3 common causes and science-backed solutions you can start using today! 👇👇👇 ▶️ Neck & Nerve Connection:
The trigeminal nerve is the main sensory nerve for the face, jaw, and teeth, but it shares a connection with the upper cervical spine (C1-C3) via the trigemino-cervical nucleus. If there’s compression, poor posture, or instability in this area, nerve signals can misfire, causing referred pain and tooth sensitivity even when there’s no actual dental issue. 🧠
 ✅ Solution: Decompress the neck by working on posture, mobility, and deep neck flexor activation. Studies suggest chin tucks, suboccipital release, and gentle traction help relieve nerve irritation. If you wake up with tension, check your pillow height—it should keep your head neutral, not tilted up or down. ▶️ Silent Reflux (LPR) & Enamel Erosion: Unlike typical acid reflux, LPR (laryngopharyngeal reflux) doesn’t always cause heartburn. Instead, acid creeps upand can erode enamel over time, leading to tooth sensitivity, a constant need to clear your throat, post-nasal drip, or a dry cough. Studies confirm that reducing acid exposure can significantly improve tooth sensitivity. 🍋
 ✅ Solution: Use these evidence-based supplements for acid regulation: * Slippery Elm (400-500mg, 2x daily before meals) – Soothes and coats the esophagus. * DGL (Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice, 300-600mg before meals) – Reduces inflammation and strengthens the mucosal lining. * Calcium Carbonate (500-1000mg as needed, away from iron supplements) – Temporarily neutralizes stomach acid. * Probiotics (Lactobacillus reuteri, taken before bed) – Supports gut health and reduces reflux symptoms. * Magnesium Glycinate (400mg before bed) – Helps relax the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), preventing acid backup. #toothsensitivity #bruxism #neckpain #tmj #acidreflux #silentreflux #dentalhealth #wellness #painrelief
🚨 Do you have tooth sensitivity that never seems to go away? In this video, I break down 3 common causes and science-backed solutions you can start using today! 👇👇👇 ▶️ Neck & Nerve Connection:
The trigeminal nerve is the main sensory nerve for the face, jaw, and teeth, but it shares a connection with the upper cervical spine (C1-C3) via the trigemino-cervical nucleus. If there’s compression, poor posture, or instability in this area, nerve signals can misfire, causing referred pain and tooth sensitivity even when there’s no actual dental issue. 🧠
 ✅ Solution: Decompress the neck by working on posture, mobility, and deep neck flexor activation. Studies suggest chin tucks, suboccipital release, and gentle traction help relieve nerve irritation. If you wake up with tension, check your pillow height—it should keep your head neutral, not tilted up or down. ▶️ Silent Reflux (LPR) & Enamel Erosion: Unlike typical acid reflux, LPR (laryngopharyngeal reflux) doesn’t always cause heartburn. Instead, acid creeps upand can erode enamel over time, leading to tooth sensitivity, a constant need to clear your throat, post-nasal drip, or a dry cough. Studies confirm that reducing acid exposure can significantly improve tooth sensitivity. 🍋
 ✅ Solution: Use these evidence-based supplements for acid regulation: * Slippery Elm (400-500mg, 2x daily before meals) – Soothes and coats the esophagus. * DGL (Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice, 300-600mg before meals) – Reduces inflammation and strengthens the mucosal lining. * Calcium Carbonate (500-1000mg as needed, away from iron supplements) – Temporarily neutralizes stomach acid. * Probiotics (Lactobacillus reuteri, taken before bed) – Supports gut health and reduces reflux symptoms. * Magnesium Glycinate (400mg before bed) – Helps relax the lower esophageal sphincter (LES), preventing acid backup. #toothsensitivity #bruxism #neckpain #tmj #acidreflux #silentreflux #dentalhealth #wellness #painrelief

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