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It's estimated that 10 to 15 million people currently suffer from TMJ, the grueling jaw pain and dysfunction associated with the "temporomandibular joint." These numbers may explain the overwhelming response to a recent article in Women's World on Beth Workman, a woman who successfully treated her TMJ with Natural TMJ Relief. After the Dec. 12, 2008 feature was published, the orders started pouring in for Natural TMJ Relief. The spike in product demand served as proof of the magnitude of this affliction and sufferers' desire to choose a more natural treatment route (see also Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction Syndrome).
"After readers learned about the benefits of Natural TMJ Relief, orders rose by roughly 2,000 percent," says Dr. Jeffrey B. Wheaton, a Santa Fe, N.M.-based oral and maxillofacial surgeon who developed Natural TMJ Relief. "This shows how hungry the public is for alternative/natural products. This is a huge, untapped field right now, and it's one that creates the opportunity to provide many, many people with a proven yet non-invasive approach -- Natural TMJ Relief."
Estimating that approximately half of the population may develop symptoms related to TMJ, such as headaches, muscle spasms and jaw pain, Wheaton says that it's crucial to spread the word about alternative, all-natural treatment options within the medical marketplace. Many sufferers ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Natural TMJ Relief(R) Gains Momentum in the Medical Marketplace.