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TMJ Cranial Nerve Sound Bath Stop Jaw Clenching & Teeth Grinding TRIGEMINAL NERVE Singing Bowls

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🧠Trigeminal Nerve: The 5th and largest cranial nerve, it is responsible for sensation in the face and certain motor functions such as biting and chewing. Relaying sensory information to the mandibular nerve, it plays a direct role in TMJ disorders. This sound bath was made to relax the Trigeminal nerve and reduce symptoms like teeth grinding, jaw clicking, and pain of the jaw and face. Allow these crystal singing bowl vibrations to penetrate the body. They’re a proven method for stress reduction, muscle relaxation, and improved sleep quality. All of which are significant factors in the treatment of TMJ disorders. Providing a mild, sustained stimulation, these bowls can trigger nerves to relax, allowing muscles to release. As you listen, place your hand on your belly and slowly breath in and out, paying close attention to the rise and fall of your stomach. This diaphragmatic breathing, promotes the natural alignment of the spine and neck and relieves the muscles often strained due to TMJ disorders. I hope this experience brings you great relief. You may return as often as you’d like to aid in treatment of recurring symptoms. Be well, Vibe Tribe 🙏 ➡️ Spotify: ➡️ Apple Music: ➡️ Unlimited MP3 downloads ➡️ Talk with me directly 💖 Support my work with a gift PayPal *Disclaimer*============================================= Healing Vibrations content is in no way meant to be a replacement for traditional medicine. We seek to facilitate mental and physical healing through techniques that are designed to calm and relax the body, creating a state of mindfulness and reflection. Through relaxation and mindfulness, the human body’s natural healing processes are strengthened and accelerated. #tmj #soundhealing #singingbowl #soundbath #jointpain

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