This week, we had a nurse practitioner who had been suffering from chronic headaches for almost thirty years. These episodes would end up with an emergency room visit at least once a month. Sharik taught her how to use the new oral accessory and was able to bridle in her pain! The next day, she sent Sharik this message:
"Thank you again for seeing my husband and I last night! I feel better today than I have in months! I really hope it's a sign of things to come! You definitely have given me some hope!
I think that little eye exercise along with the mouth and biting down exercise is pretty incredible! Thank you!"
Six Surprising Benefits of Using Resonance Through the Teeth
Resonance therapy has been getting more and more attention in recent years, particularly in fields like physical therapy and wellness. But did you know that resonance through the teeth offers unique health benefits? Our latest endeavors into learning more about the healing power of resonance has brought us to developing the new Rezzimax Oral Accessory! What exactly can you do with it?
1. Enhanced Oral Motor Functioning
One of the key benefits of using resonance through the teeth is its positive impact on oral motor functioning. This is particularly important for individuals who have difficulty with speech articulation, swallowing, or controlling oral movements. Adding in our new Oral Accessory Rezzipe into the Primitive Reflex Rezzipes would be a great idea for even better outcomes!
Resonance with the oral accessory can stimulate the muscles in the mouth, lips, and tongue, helping to improve coordination and strength. Think about how this could benefit your young patients and children with developmental delays, or adults recovering from neurological conditions. By enhancing motor control in the oral region, resonance therapy can lead to clearer speech, more efficient eating, and overall better oral function.
2. Pain Relief and Reduced Inflammation
Just like our nurse's message about calming her chronic headaches, you can also alleviate pain and reduce inflammation. The gentle resonant frequencies can calm down the trigeminal and facial nerves, allowing the vagus nerve to improve its healing effects. Circulation also improves, which is essential in reducing inflammation and easing muscle tension. Using the Rezzimax Tuner and the oral accessory can be a lifesaver for people who suffer from conditions such as temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, tension headaches, and even general muscle soreness.
3. Calming the Nervous System
Resonance through the teeth can play a significant role in calming the nervous system. The resonant frequencies help to soothe the body’s stress response, promoting relaxation and reducing anxiety. This calming effect on the nervous system can lead to better sleep, improved mood, and a greater sense of overall well-being. If you're one of the many people dealing with high levels of stress or anxiety, incorporating resonance therapy into your daily routine could make a big change to the quality of your day and night.
4. Accelerated Bone Remodeling and Tooth Movement
Growing up, did you ever have the wonderful opportunity to get braces? The results were amazing, but it could take years to get your teeth where they needed to be. What if there was something you could do to speed up that process?
High-frequency resonance has shown promise in increasing bone remodeling, a process essential for maintaining healthy bone density and structure. In dental treatments, particularly orthodontics, this can be incredibly beneficial. The application of high-frequency resonance can accelerate tooth movement, making orthodontic treatments more efficient, cutting down treatment times and possibly some better outcomes for those of us needing to correct our dental alignment.
5. Enhanced Sensory Processing
Now, this goes right along with what we discussed about motor oral functioning. The oral attachment combined with our Primitive Reflex Rezzipes can be very effective for kids and adults with sensory processing disorders, such as autism. The resonance provides sensory input that can help in regulating the nervous system, leading to improved focus, reduced anxiety, and better sensory integration. It offers a non-invasive, drug-free option for managing sensory challenges.
6. Cognitive Benefits
Interestingly, some studies suggest that resonance can have cognitive benefits. Your teeth are located awfully close to your brain and spine, which make them a great way to transfer the resonance. It can enhance brain activity, leading to improved memory and cognitive function. I'm excited to see more findings as this research progresses, as it could have implications for aging populations or those with cognitive impairments.
So, what do you think? Are you ready to give the oral accessory a try? We've just started to ship them out and can't wait to get them into your hands... or mouths! Head on over to the store and get yours today.
2 comments
Aug 26, 2024 • Posted by Dixie Allen
Hi Sharik, my daughter is suffering from Lyme’s disease. Her neck and shoulders are always causing her so much pain as well as migraines. She suffers from extreme fatigue almost constantly along with many other problems. Would this device help with Lyme’s?
Aug 26, 2024 • Posted by Bill harding
I’m experiencing tooth reabsorption would the oral calmer help that as well as tmj?.
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