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Thursday, April 27, 2023

Cure For TMJ, Bruxing and Tooth Grinding - Blue Heron Health News

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There’s nothing pretty about TMJ.

If you’re suffering from it yourself, you’ll already know this.

TMJ can be a long-lasting and thoroughly miserable condition. It often begins mildly, but it rarely stays that way.

I know – I’ve been there.

At its worst, the pain affected every aspect of my sleeping and waking life.

I’m not ashamed to admit that at times it made me cry.

When I read that some sufferers become so distressed by the condition that they fall into depression, I wasn’t even slightly surprised.

When I was first diagnosed, I did not realize how badly TMJ disrupts people’s lives. Over time, I found out.

…and it was awful.

You may already be aware that finding a remedy for your own TMJ misery is likely to be a difficult – and possibly frustrating – task.

If you’ve suffered TMJ for a while, then you are already on that road… and you truly wonder where – or, even, if – it ever ends.

That’s exactly where I found myself.

And as I searched for answers, I discovered that not only was I not alone but that the outlook was often not a happy one.

I had already searched high and low to find remedies.

But I increasingly came to one terrifying conclusion:

Specialists didn’t really have a handle on what was causing my pain.

In fact, it was worse than this.

The treatments they recommended actually feel like experiments.

Each specialist recommended his own specialism as a likely cure for my TMJ.

But each specialist turned out to be wrong.

GP, dentist, neurologist, orofacial surgeon to name a few…

All well-meaning, but all restricted to their own area of expertise.

I doubt they really understand the root causes of TMJ.

I, of course, knew even less. So I had to try it all.

Nerve and muscle pain relief. Splints, mouthguards, botox. Teeth filing, vagus nerve stimulation, surgery….

As each one failed, I moved on to the next.

And the results of all these efforts?

Either small, short-lived improvements – or no improvements at all.

Hours of my time in specialists’ offices and thousands of my hard-earned dollars later… there was little to show but disappointment and lost hope.

I almost got used to the process of meeting a new specialist, discussing my symptoms, listening to him or her give their professional opinion…

…then me paying substantial sums of money, hoping and praying that this time it would be different. Only to realize in the end that… it wasn’t different.

…It was exactly the same.

Well, the same except I was financially poorer than I had been before.

But the TMJ hadn’t gone away. Or, even, improved.

But wasted money, wasted hours and dashed hopes aren’t the real horror of TMJ

Before eventually stumbling onto the remedy that cured my TMJ I had come to a major realization about the condition.

And the real horror of TMJ is that it isn’t stationary.

It doesn’t sit still.

Instead, it deteriorates.

It gets worse.

And worse.

And worse.

Which leads us to the truly horrible realization that…

Wherever you are with your TMJ right now isn’t where you’ll be in the near future.

It’s almost certainly going to become more painful over time.

It did for me. And it did for almost every case study I read.

My symptoms became dramatically worse.

It wasn’t just the pain that worsened – although it definitely did.

What I found deeply distressing was the way my face became distorted. People remarked that I physically looked different.

The TMJ was pulling on the muscles in my face while also wearing away at the joints on one side of my jaw.

And so my jaw shifted to the left, making my face lopsided.

After a while a new symptom: whenever I open my mouth there was a loud pop.

It started as the occasional one-off.

Then it became regular.

And loud.

And by ‘loud’ I mean that a person 5 feet away could hear it.

I quickly learned to not open my mouth all the way.

Why?

Because twice it almost dislocated when I yawned. Which really scared the life out of me.

So I had to make sure I didn’t open it more than halfway.

And then I developed the sensation of clicking, popping and scraping whenever I moved my mouth.

It was especially disturbing when I was eating – and provided a constant reminder to me that things were gradually getting worse.

My own research found that none of this was unusual.

This wasn’t ‘special’ TMJ. This was ‘normal’ TMJ.

This is how TMJ gets worse.

Pain disturbed my sleep – often making sleep impossible.

I awoke already exhausted.

Some days I swear I sleepwalked through the day.

Only the pain in my head and face kept me awake.

But, as I say, TMJ doesn’t sit still.

Over time the pain spread so that it covered my entire head, all over my face, across both shoulders and down my neck.

I wondered how much worse it could get. I soon found out.

My TMJ started to affect my hearing. Which I personally found terrifying. I love music, I love talking with friends, I enjoy movies… I needed my hearing.

I was scared out of my mind that I was going deaf.

It began with earaches. And then ringing in the ears.

But it progressed to a kind of ‘thickening’ of my ears where sound became distorted and quieter.

All this slow build-up of pain and misery wore away at me, my health, my happiness, and my life.

I’m clear of all TMJ symptoms now. But I remember so clearly how frightening it all was back then.

I visited TMJ forums and what I read scared the life out of me.

Many, many people had suffered from TMJ for decades.

I learned from their comments there was plenty more misery to come.

Worst of all were the people who said their vision was becoming distorted.

I was already scared that my hearing was going. To lose my sight too was beyond thinking.

I stopped reading those forums in the end. I couldn’t bear to see where this could all end up.

I could feel my happiness slipping away from me.

I became sullen and quiet.

I snapped at my spouse.

I was moody with friends and family.

I knew I was like this, but I couldn’t stop it.

And this isn’t uncommon – it’s expected.

The medical profession is already well aware that any type of chronic pain can cause deeply felt mental health problems.

  • Rapid mood swings…
  • irritability…
  • anger…
  • crying…
  • intense frustration…
  • an inability to find any pleasure in life…

These are normal and accepted consequences of ongoing discomfort and pain.

TMJ is a typical cause of ongoing discomfort and pain – and we sufferers will eventually recognize both the physical and mental anguish listed above.

Some TMJ sufferers take mild antidepressants to deal with the emotional damage caused by unrelenting pain, popping, numbness, ear ringing, and facial distortion.

I felt very low with my TMJ and had many moments of bad mood and even, I suspect, mild depression.

It didn’t help my relationship with my spouse – or with anyone else, to be honest.

When I read the account of a young TMJ sufferer who had decided that if he didn’t cure his suffering within a month… that he’d end his own life… I could understand exactly where he was coming from.

I’m not one of life’s complainers – but I grew angry with how I was treated.

Some nights the pain made me cry. Other times, the helplessness made me feel very low.

I was running out of options. I was quite literally running out of things to try.

And money was becoming a problem.

My insurance didn’t cover this kind of condition. The treatments aren’t cheap – they’re not very pleasant either. And the costs add up alarmingly fast.

And, more and more, I had to face up to the possibility that I might be stuck with this misery for the rest of my life.

And that, I can tell you hand on heart, was an awful prospect.

Here are some of the different specialists that can get involved in trying to uncover the cause – and cure – for your TMJ:

  • general practitioner
  • dentist
  • facial pain specialist
  • neurologist
  • orofacial surgeon
  • orofacial myologist
  • chiropractor
  • Osteopath
  • PRI physical therapist

Curing TMJ is as reliable as rolling a dice…

Which specialist is right for you?

If the diagnosis is tricky and the source of the pain is difficult – or impossible – to pin down then… you may as well roll a dice.

What was shocking to me – and it took me quite a while to realize this – was that the experts I was seeing didn’t actually know how to remedy TMJ.

To their credit, most of them didn’t pretend that they did.

But it was so incredibly frustrating…

On the one hand, they were honest enough to admit the causes were varied and not properly understood.

Yet, on the other hand, they’d recommend a fix that they could do…

…but which would cost so many dollars…

while admitting they couldn’t offer any assurance they’d work!

I still remember my initial horror at the realization that, effectively…

They weren’t treating me… They were experimenting on me.

Because each specialist was limited as to what he or she could offer me.

They could only recommend something they were capable of doing – not necessarily something that would definitely work.

So that’s what they would offer me.

And me?

I had no clue.

I was the piggy in the middle being pushed here and there.

I just had to cross my fingers and do as I was told.

How could I possibly know what was right for me?

Will filing down my teeth work? It’s a standard remedy for jaw and tooth pain caused by TMJ…

But it only occasionally helps. If it doesn’t work for me then what?

Perhaps a vagus nerve stimulator will do the trick.

But maybe I need decompression surgery?

Who knows? The short answer it seems is… almost nobody.

The problem is that some of these treatments change you – your teeth or your bite for example. And you can’t reverse that.

And they cost.

Wow, do they cost…!

One of my surgeries was going to cost $7000. The doctor admitted there was no certainty it would even work.

And then he asks if I want to go ahead with it.

How do I know whether I should go ahead with it? If he’s not sure it will work, how do I decide?

On the one hand, I am in pain, my health is falling apart. And with it, my life is slipping away.

On the other hand, I was nearly out of money. My savings had dwindled very quickly.

And I was scared I would finish up with no emergency fund… no spare cash for something expected later on in life. I had to give up here.

Again, this isn’t an unusual situation for sufferers.

Many health insurances simply don’t cover this type of work – mine didn’t – so TMJ sufferers like me gamble a thousand dollars on, for example, a mouth splint that in the end may make no difference at all.

Days after I realized I could no longer continue with the various treatments – the ‘experiments’ as I called them – the depression set in.

Now without hope, I went back to painkillers – the very pain killers that I had avoided before in case I became addicted.

But now they were all I could afford.

I could still be in the same situation today except… I’m not

Because one day, everything changed

I met Christian Goodman in a long line at a drugstore.

He was buying toothpaste; I was buying more painkillers.

We got talking. And I told him about my TMJ.

He instantly recognized my story. It was nothing new to him.

He started to tell me a truly fascinating story.

This sounds really odd at first – but there’s a fantastic punchline.

Christian had worked for a long time with people who snored a lot. Which was interesting but irrelevant. Or so I thought.

He had developed a set of simple exercises that tackled the root causes of snoring.

The exercises worked well and, as a result, many people experienced significant improvements in their sleep.

Their snoring reduced or ended, they stopped disturbing their own sleep. And they were very happy.

But something unexpected happened.

Something that wasn’t meant to happen.

Christian received a truly odd email from a lady who was using his snoring exercises.

In the email, the lady told Christian that the exercises had not only cured her snoring…

…they’d cured her TMJ too.

At that time Christian was only vaguely aware of TMJ.

But a brief conversation with the lady in question – and a longer chat with a TMJ specialist – helped him quickly work out why this would be possible.

Snoring is partly due to tension and muscle tightness in the throat and neck region.

TMJ is partly – and I emphasize the word ‘partly’ – due to very similar causes.

It’s not hard to see there could be an overlap between the two conditions.

And Christian’s snoring remedy had accidentally started curing TMJ too.

Christian went on to interview a number of TMJ sufferers.

He asked them how the pain began. He asked them where they felt it. How they felt it. When they felt it.

He asked about how it progressed. Which parts of the face hurt most. How it affected their necks and shoulders. When the ringing in the ears began. How it was worsening their eyesight.

He asked and he listened – really carefully – to what they told him.

And he realized that TMJ didn’t just exist in the jaw and neck area – it existed in the upper body.

There were what doctors refer to as ‘multifactor causes of pain.’

In other words, the shoulders, the back, your posture, even the way you breathe… are all causing, contributing to and then worsening the miserable experience of the average TMJ sufferer.

It’s in the jaw and neck area that the problems manifest – that’s where the pains are often actually felt.

We complain of jaw pain, sore teeth, headaches…

And that’s why so many specialists focus on these areas – because that’s what the patient complains about.

But they’re trying to fix the symptoms. Fixing symptoms leaves the causes in place.

Without addressing the causes, you’re left forever with the symptoms.

The cause is more complex, more interconnected, more subtle.

If you look away from where the pain is felt – you find yourself looking at where the pain is caused.

Christian interviewed more and more TMJ sufferers.

He listened to what they told him. And he asked specific, direct questions.

He started to uncover things that a dentist or a neurologist simply would never have thought to ask about.

He collected, customized and developed more exercises to properly address the root causes of TMJ.

He paid attention to the different areas of the body that could contribute to the overall condition of TMJ and created a simple exercise program that tackled each one of them.

He tested the program with dozens of TMJ sufferers.

He used their feedback to improve it until he knew that he had the real deal…

A TMJ program that tackled the root causes of TMJ

And, yet – like specialists everywhere – Christian admits:

“I don’t know the exact causes of TMJ.”

But the combination of potential causes is better known.

And if you’re tackling them all, then it no longer matters which specific one is doing the damage.

Does it?

Get them all and you’ve got whichever combination of causes is hurting you.

Was this the breakthrough I was searching for?

It had lots going for it.

Just for starters, Christian Goodman’s remedy involves

  • no waiting rooms, clinics or surgeries
  • no drugs, potions or injections
  • no measuring, cutting or testing
  • not a single minute spent discussing your symptoms with lots of different specialists
  • not a single penny spent trying out appliances, medications, treatments or procedures

Instead, I would practice a simple set of exercises that I could do while watching tv. Or reading a book.

Exercises so simple that other people won’t even know I’m doing them.

And they’d take about 3 minutes a day.

To be brutally frank, I had nothing to lose.

I’d already wasted so much time – and so many dollars – chasing cures that I was prepared to try anything.

This one looked too easy to be true.

But after all I had already been through… I just had to go for it.

And the result?

My TMJ was gone in 9 days!

It’s hard to describe how I felt.

For one thing, I was so shocked that I just couldn’t believe the pain relief would last.

But I continued to do the exercises – 3 minutes a day – and the pain has never returned.

TMJ exercises aren’t totally new. After speaking to Christian, I searched online and – guess what?

I found several amateurs online who know an exercise or two.

They didn’t have anything remotely like Christian’s fully thought-out program. But they had something.

Here’s where it all goes badly wrong though:

1. Not nearly enough exercises

After some searching I found someone who showed me a single movement – but what I already knew from my conversation with Christian is that to get rid of that pain you need at least 4 subtly different movements. 4 – 6 or more is best.

When the ones I tried didn’t work Christian reminded me that the muscle and bone structure in your face and jaw area is intricate.

It needs targeted work in order to affect it.

Too often a person tries the movement in the video, it doesn’t work – because on its own it pretty much can’t – and then they give it up.

Along with all the other remedies they’ve tried.

2. They concentrate on the jaw

And this is where the real disasters occur.

Again, this is something that I now understood: TMJ is a body problem. Its source is not entirely at the jaw but around it and below it.

It’s the tackling of TMJ at the level of the upper body – and not just the jaw – that is transforming endless pain into relief.

Which is pretty much why my TMJ reduced and then disappeared so quickly once I started Christian’s program.

3. Incomplete information is dotted everywhere

This was frustrating too.

Not only could I not determine whose exercises were actually effective…. I had to do endless Google searches in order to try to piece enough information together that I could make sense of any of it.

I pretty much failed in the end.

Because I am not able to judge which information is helpful, which is useless – and which might actually cause me more pain.

Really, I wanted this all worked out for me.

I didn’t want to have to think about it.

I wanted to be told what to do. I’d do it and then see what happened.

What Christian’s program gave me was everything I needed, all in one place, all tried and tested – and all ready to go to end my pain.

No searching, no trial and error and no risks of making my condition worse than it already was.

And that, I can tell you, is all I wanted.

Now you may be asking yourself:

“Isn’t this all too simple and low-tech?”

Surely the medical profession could have worked this out by now? That does make sense except….

The thing I noticed when I went through my own TMJ hell was this: each expert recommended only the fix that he himself specialized in.

No dentist ever told me, ‘Oh, I can’t help you – you need an osteopath.’

And no osteopath ever told me, ‘Ah – not me. You should see a neurologist.’

Nobody had any interest in recommending anything that they themselves couldn’t provide.

I don’t think anyone wanted to consider a set of exercises, that were easy to do, don’t need a specialist, implants or meds – and generates no medical bill at the end of it.

Let me tell you about the program that got rid of my TMJ

Here’s your first big surprise:

There’s not a great deal to it. It’s pretty simple.

And because there’s no drugs, no splints, no implants – no interference with your body in any way at all – it’s easy, can be done literally anywhere and has no side effects.

Except for the one where the TMJ disappears.

But you can live with that, I’m sure!

Christian’s program is described and explained in ‘The TMJ Solution.’

He explains – in beginner language – the basics of TMJ.

He tells you how the exercises are going to help you.

Then he shows you the exercises.

I actually describe them as ‘movements’ because I’m not a very active person and they don’t feel like exercise to me at all.

Finally, he puts the exercises together to create a simple program.

You follow the program.

And that’s it.

The simplicity of it is part of its beauty.

Because there is no secret to all this – just common sense

Remember that – as Christian explained to me – while TMJ is not fully understood there are 4 different ways that your body gives you the condition. His exercises address those 4 different ways.

Meaning that one way or another we hit at least one of its causes.

Which also means that I don’t have to be drugged, prodded, examined or opened up by a surgeon anymore.

It works

I looked at a number of testimonials before trying Christian’s program. I wanted to see other people who had suffered like I was.

Like me, they thought they were stuck with chronic TMJ pain forever.

Like me, they were wrong.

There are thousands of people who have found relief from horrible TMJ pain by practicing these simple movements for a few minutes a day.

I recall that first, full pain-free day when my TMJ was finally gone. It makes me smile just thinking about it..!

If you’re at the start of your TMJ suffering, you might want to nip it in the bud before it gets worse.

I know what it’s like when it gets worse – it’s just awful.

Christian’s remedy is drug-free, surgery-free, takes 3 – 5 minutes a day and there’s no medical bill at the end of it.

What does this exercise program look like?

For a start, although this program is short, it’s comprehensive.

It leaves nothing to chance.

As I mentioned earlier, the program tackles all possible areas that might be causing your TMJ.

I never fully found out how my TMJ came about. But by performing exercises that tackled all possible areas, I clearly got at the one that was causing the problem.

At first, the exercise program looked quite a lot to me.

But you don’t do them all at once. In fact, you do many of the exercises only 3 or 4 times per week.

So altogether on any given day, you exercise for about 3 – 5 minutes.

I’m a little slow at these things and like to take my time. Even so, I rarely exceeded 5 minutes.

In fact, they’re less ‘exercises’ and more like ‘movements’.

I call them exercises – and Christian does too – but I always imagine that exercises involve effort and sweat.

These certainly don’t; they’re very easy – and deliberately relaxing.

The majority of these movements I did either while sitting watching television or standing in the kitchen cooking. The exercises are not intense. You just need to do a little every day.

And they focus on different areas:

  • The jaw
  • The throat
  • The tongue
  • The shoulders
  • The neck
  • The body (relaxation)
  • The mind (nurturing a relaxed attitude)

The beauty of these exercises isn’t just the simplicity of them. It’s that you can leave out ones that you prefer not to do.

Just do the ones you prefer.

There are four exercises concentrating on the jaw.

TMJ caused my jaw to become stiff and painful; the jaw structure came out of line, so it distorted my face a little.

The jaw exercises tackle the various jaw area pains directly and help correct the distortion.

A number of others focus on loosening and relaxing the throat and tongue.

I had never heard of throat or tongue exercises before. But the throat is closely connected to the jaw and should be exercised regularly. While the tongue is one of the main muscles inside your head.

Between them, the exercises not only loosen and relax throat and tongue they have the side effect of loosening up your shoulders and neck – and even opening your sinuses.

They’re stupidly easy. But also quite pleasant.

Then there are body movements.

These ones mainly target the shoulders and neck area.

Tension here is directly related to the jaw. These movements reduce tightness and stress – prime candidates to be causing your TMJ.

Breathing exercises

Something I didn’t realize was that breathing movements not only reduce physical tension; they reduce emotional tension too.

Emotional tension causes physical tension – and physical tension leads back to emotional tension.

They’re so closely connected.

And when your TMJ is causing mild depression, then anything that addresses emotional pain is very welcome indeed.

Followed by relaxation exercises…

The easiest of them all – which is saying something given how straightforward they all are – are relaxation exercises.

They were really nice to do. And I could see that the benefits of these would go beyond just relieving me of my TMJ symptoms.

The last two types of exercise were quite surprising to me. Until that is, they went and cured my TMJ…

Attitude exercises

This was an unexpected – but really eye-opening – surprise.

These exercises are just ways of thinking about your problems, your opinion of yourself and your opinions of others.

I don’t usually go in for this type of thing. But Christian’s ‘1 – 2 rule’ for example was particularly effective – and it had the side-effect of improving a couple of the difficult relationships I had at that time.

Communication exercises

Perhaps the most unexpected exercises for me were the communication exercises.

Talking, basically!

You can do this with a partner or a willing friend – doesn’t matter.

It’s not just jabbering on though. Christian explains the set-up and he gave me some guidelines for this.

It worked really well. So easy – and enjoyable with it.

All the exercises/movements were easy, relaxing and, often, really very pleasant to do.

Given the pain – and the state of mind – I was in at the time I was glad the program was so gentle.

And if there’s a type of exercise you’d prefer not to do – then you don’t have to do it. There are plenty of others to choose from.

I made my own program after a few days – Christian explains a simple method for taking exercises from each category so that you don’t miss anything out.

But you can just follow Christian’s plan if you prefer.

It all works.

This program got rid of my TMJ.

Would you like to try it for yourself?

I don’t know which stage you’re at with your TMJ.

Hopefully, you’ve not developed some of the worst symptoms yet.

But we may as well face the fact that as time progresses so does your TMJ.

Worse symptoms are inevitable.

For me, I simply realized one day that I could no longer bear the pain anymore.

The headaches, neck aches, jaw aches… the clicking and scraping of my jaw bones…. my facial distortion, the loss of hearing, the low moods…

I was fast losing my love of life. I was losing my sense of ease. My comfort.

As my TMJ worsened, I lost my peace of mind, my ability to enjoy any of life’s pleasures.

And, in the end, my willingness to socialize.

The pain became an embarrassment… having to explain it to people… fielding questions about how to cure it when I didn’t know the answers. When nobody seemed to know the answers.

And I knew full well my TMJ would get worse – that’s what it had already been doing. Enough really was enough.

I often thank my lucky stars for that chance meeting with Christian Goodman.

I do not know where I’d be right now if that hadn’t happened. I was lucky.

Perhaps you deserve a little luck too?

If you’ve spent thousands of dollars on treatments already… or if you’re going to be spending that kind of money soon then Christian’s program is a must-have.

If you’ve already paid for a month of painkillers you’ve probably spent more than the cost of this program.

Leave things as they are and you’re condemned to more hours and hours of waiting around in doctors’ waiting rooms, hours of explaining and then re-explaining your symptoms to various specialists…

…then spending hundreds of dollars – but quite likely many thousands of dollars – at a time on procedures, measurements, fittings, and surgery.

Don’t do this to yourself.

Everyone deserves better – and that includes you.

Bypass all that pain, discomfort, expense and frustration.

Tackle your TMJ now while it’s this bad – rather than waiting for your health to get past the point of repair.

Click now and receive your copy of Christian’s ‘ The TMJ Solution’…

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Christian’s program is guaranteed.

I signed up for Christian’s program because I realized that…

after hundreds of dollars spent on tests, x-rays, fittings, and meds…

and then thousands of dollars spent on implants…

that for me there was no light at the end of the tunnel.

TMJ was a deteriorating condition, getting steadily worse, dragging my life into a place that I just didn’t want to be.

I didn’t want to let my life slip into more misery than I was already suffering.

What I was really scared of was damage that was nearly impossible to cure.

But most of all I wanted to avoid at any cost jaw, ears or eyes damage that was irreversible.

A set of exercises, 3 minutes a day, for the cost of this month’s daily newspaper… What sensible reason did I have for not doing this?

He pointed me to his order form (link below) and I signed up.

And as I signed up one thing struck me immediately.

Christian offered me something my dentist never offered me.

He offered me something my osteopath didn’t offer me.

In fact, Christian offers all his clients something that not a single professional out there will offer you.

He offers you your money back.

His promise to people like you and me is simple:

“If my program doesn’t deliver the results you want then you get your money back. Trying it will have cost you nothing at all. Not a penny. You’ll be no worse off than you were before you tried it.”

But you might – like me – be so fantastically better off that you will forever thank your lucky stars that you took some action to get a copy for yourself.

Admittedly, Christian has pretty good reason to be so generous.

Because the exercises that make up his program have helped thousands of TMJ sufferers all over the world.

These exercises aren’t an experiment. Or a gimmick. Or a bit of esoteric mystical wisdom allegedly handed down by soothsayers from the dawn of time.

I’m really skeptical about that kind of thing.

They’re solid, easy to perform proven movements that address TMJ pain at its sources – and which so many TMJ sufferers absolutely swear by.

So Christian can afford to offer you a 60 days, 100% cast-iron, no-questions-asked guarantee.

Because he knows that recoveries like mine aren’t the exception. They happen all the time. Thousands of ex TMJ sufferers are witness to that.

Remember how things went for me:

After three days of practising the exercises the ache in my jaw noticeably subsided.

The neck and shoulder aches? That pain just fell away.

And because of that, so did the pain in my face and head…

That clicking in my jaw joints? It disappeared…

Mercifully, my hearing came back too. I had been sick with worry that I might go completely deaf…

But just imagine it… Imagine feeling normal again.

I can tell you, it’s like coming out from underneath a crushing weight… something that just holds you down in pain and unhappiness.

I was back to my old self and I felt absolutely wonderful!

And that’s why Christian receives so many testimonials from grateful, happy people.

Testimonials like these ones received in the last 10 days:

After the first couple of days, I could feel a noticeable change. The clicking, popping, and tension were 90% gone. Each day things continued to improve. I’m now 100% again!

Mary Stuart

– New Jersey


I have done all the exercises for the past 2 nights and you know that my jaws have not hurt at all when I wake up in the morning. Thank you so very much and I will e-mail you from time to time to let you know how I am doing.

Alie Vanhoy

– Dallas, Texas


Just to let you know that my condition is improving each day since I started using your product. The pain is diminishing each day and hopefully it will be completely gone in the near future.

Thomas Young

– Orlando Florida


After reviewing the information about your program and understanding the concepts behind it, I realized just how amazing and effective it really is. It totally cured me! I’d highly recommend your program to anybody who suffers from TMJ.

Ann Smith

– San Diego, California

Your options are super simple.

Just like I was you’re probably at a crossroads now. Which way to turn?

I hope you haven’t been through the dreadful experience that many TMJ sufferers go through…

But if you have then there are two simple options:.

Option 1

Stick with the medical profession and spend your way through the various implants, filings, cuttings and manipulations.

Genuinely, they do sometimes work.

And when they do work, they’re worth every penny of the thousands of dollars that they cost.

Because the relief from pain is almost priceless.

But if you’ve already traveled that road and it’s all failed…or if you’ve made the smart decision that you’re simply not prepared to travel that road in the first place… then your second option is equally simple.

Option 2

Attack the causes rather than symptoms.

That’s it.

My TMJ was cured – quickly – because instead of hacking away at the symptoms I addressed the causes.

Instead of focusing on the pain itself I remedied what was causing that pain in the first place.

And Christian’s program tackles the causes from every direction.

It makes no sense to carry on suffering.

And, for me, it made even less sense to carry on spending money on unreliable – and, ultimately, disappointing – procedures.

If you can do something about this misery now then now must be the time to act.

Because if not now to properly address your TMJ… when?

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You know what hurts almost as much as the TMJ?

It’s not just that this program costs less than the price of a daily newspaper for a month.

Or that it’s less than a couple of weeks of the cost of your meds.

Or that you’ll spend more this month on your daily coffee than you would on this program.

What really hurts is that if I’d bought Christian’s program instead of paying for all the treatments I’ve had so far, I would have saved more than 99% of my money.

I wasted thousands of dollars following the conventional route, the ‘safe’ route… the sensible route of doctors and specialists.

I plundered our savings. We sacrificed holidays in order to have the cash to spend.

I sold my car.

It was so unnecessary.

I really wish I hadn’t. It’s just that, at the time, I didn’t know better.

I wish I’d met Christian in that queue at the chemist 12 months earlier.

I’d have gotten better a year sooner – and at a 99% discount!

Don’t suffer TMJ for a minute more than you have to

If you’ve had TMJ a while and are finding out that TMJ is a curse, then I’m genuinely sorry for you.

I know what you’re going through because I’ve been there.

If you’ve only recently been diagnosed, then you’ve possibly already realized that TMJ is just ugly.

You’ve possibly discovered that many, many sufferers have it for years.

Too many never get rid of it.

They run out of money – and they run out of hope.

And then they just put up with increasing discomfort, pain and misery.

That could be you. But it doesn’t have to be.

You’re reading this letter today because you’ve decided to do something about your TMJ.

So you’re probably not one of those passive sufferers.

You’ve either grown tired of being disappointed by treatments that cost money but don’t deliver…

…or you haven’t yet been down that route – but realize that’s the fate that awaits you.

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Don’t forget – as your TMJ progresses you will spend time, energy and money on drugs, tests, and procedures.

You’ll have to – TMJ can become unbearable. These expensive remedies may not work in any way at all.

And while they’re failing – at considerable expense to you – your TMJ just gets worse.

If you’ve decided to rid yourself of TMJ pain then if not now, when?

Christian’s program costs less than a month of coffee.

And this offer ensures you win. Because if you don’t think the program was worth that money then get a full, 100% refund.

Do you know how many specialists will offer you a full, no questions asked, 100% guarantee on the work that they charge thousands of dollars for?

None of them. Not a single one of them.

If a loved one was in the pain you’re in – or facing the possibility of it – would you want them to try a quick, pain-free, proven and super-cheap method to making them happy again?

If you’d do it for someone else then for goodness’ sake do it for yourself.

By all means, spend your savings with the medical profession. But first of all, be kind to yourself and try Christian’s program for yourself.

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PPS

Remember that TMJ often gets worse. And when it does, it can cause real damage to bones and joints. Some of that damage can never be reversed.

Leaving it to do its ugly work makes no sense.

Thousands of us decided to act rather than suffer… and we’re pain-free as a result!

Not acting now is a decision – but it’s a poor one.

The 100% money-back, no questions guarantee means you’re doing this without any risk at all.

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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

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Thursday, March 16, 2023

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

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Once upon a time IBS used to cripple me. Fighting it was a constant battle.

And without the risk of being or sounding melodramatic, it nearly ruined my life!

Thankfully, I’m well rid of it now!

IBS…Irritable Bowel Syndrome…Nervous Stomach…Irritable Stomach…Irritable Bowel…Irritable Colon…call it what you like, it’s all the same – awful!

It left me feeling frustrated, exhausted, depressed, and at times, just plain angry, but today I can confidently say that these things are all a thing of the past.

When It All Began

Now that I’m IBS free I’ve managed to get my life on track, but this hasn’t always been the case.

It first hit me at college – during my exams. Terrible timing, but not really that much of a surprise when you think about it.

Thinking back to when IBS really began to rear its ugly head, stress and assignment deadlines were constantly hanging over me.

In retrospect, after everything I’ve learned since becoming IBS free, it was an accumulation of things that contributed to my deteriorating health, stress is just one of them!

But still I had no idea what was going on with me. Back then I guess I just put it all down to those “exam nerves!” Wouldn’t you?

Food slowly started to become my mortal enemy.

Without going into too many unpleasant and graphic details, it either disagreed with me and went straight through me, or bloated me to the point where I sometimes appeared pregnant.

My typical diet was that “usual student diet”. You know, the kind that was ridiculously high in carbs, lots of greases, salt galore…basically, I ate anything sweet and stodgy, as you do in your college years.

But that wasn’t anything new. I’d been eating like that for some time. Partying was also the norm. It wouldn’t really be college if it were any different, right?

But like I said, my diet hadn’t really given me any grief up until that point.

BANG – Just Like That It Came From Nowhere

Even now that I don’t suffer from IBS anymore, I can vividly remember the physical and emotional turmoil my body went through time and time again.

Mild cramps that turned into gut-wrenching ones (thank God I finally said good-bye to these IBS symptoms once and for all a while back).

I always thought that I had a high pain threshold, but the first time I really suffered from it properly I knew all about it.

I remember buckling over with the worst cramps I’d ever experienced. I have no words to really describe how it felt.

At times it felt like a knife had been stabbed into my stomach and twisted around ever so slowly.

I ended up going to the campus doctor. He sent me home, told me to drink more fluids and stop my worrying.

“Exam stress!” He said.

Stop worrying?

How?

Easier said than done. I guess he didn’t remember how he felt at medical school when his entire future was riding on a few hours in an exam room.

Luckily, I haven’t had to see a doctor for any IBS-related symptoms for years now, which I’m grateful for, as I felt like I had a medical loyalty card at one point, which would give me X points for every visit.

If loyalty cards for doctors’ visits were actually a thing, I’d have certainly racked up a fair few points.

Next…

Another doctor put it down to bad menstrual cramps and put me on the contraceptive pill to try and control it better.

It didn’t work.

And Then This Happened…

Two days before my exams I found myself in bed writhing in pain and suffering from diarrhea.

Despite not having experienced such excruciating pain in years, it’s all still very vivid.

You just can’t un-forget some things!

Every few minutes I found myself in the bathroom, afraid if I moved I’d have a very embarrassing mishap, which of course was the last thing any college student wanted.

Imagine!

Again, I found myself back in the doctor’s surgery staring at the sterile white walls, trying to blink back tears, and begging him to fix me so I could do my exams.

The same doctor as the last time gave me Imodium and told me to rest up.

Needless to say those exams didn’t go so well.

I listened to the doctors and wrote it all off as performance anxiety.

They were the experts after all! They knew best!

Ironically, it wasn’t a doctor that eventually cured my IBS.

Making Acquaintances With Doctors

After the whole college experience, I did see a number of different doctors with my various symptoms.

The exams were well and truly over, and by some miracle, I passed them all and got the results I needed, but I was still experiencing strange gut sensations, lethargy, and uncomfortable pain.

I couldn’t blame those exam nerves anymore.

Something wasn’t right.

They all said the same thing – that I was the only one that could measure the symptoms, because unlike a simple sore throat that could be easily diagnosed by simply looking in the mouth and seeing redness and inflammation, and possibly even some minuscule white spots on your tonsils, my symptoms were broad and as most of the doctors said “immeasurable” from a medical standpoint.

How I Nearly Lost My Firm Tens Of Thousands Of Dollars

Fast-forward a few years when I was working in a busy advertising firm.

I loved my job, and I was good at what I did.

I was slowly working my way up, and there were even whispers that I’d one day make a partner, which of course is every person’s dream in the world of advertising and marketing.

We worked with some major clients and big-name brands, so the office was always buzzing.

Over the years I learned not to get star-struck by some of the famous faces that walked in our doors, and I’d go as far as saying that I was in my dream job.

One day, in a board meeting, as I was listening to our Director pitch a new project idea to one of our longstanding clients (who also happened to be a Hollywood actor and director), I felt a sharp pain run across my stomach.

It took me by surprise. I grabbed onto my stomach. I may have even gasped.

The room went black and I could hear people buzzing around me.

My stomach bloated and I felt like it could explode at any moment.

I remember the Director’s PA giving me some water and asking me if I were OK.

I can’t remember what I mumbled back, but I do recall the looks of horror in the sea of very important faces that were sitting around that table.

I made a quick exit, without explanation, and ran to the bathroom.

It was at that stage my boss said to me I needed to get to a doctor quick. He cared, I knew he did, but he was also thinking about work.

Now that I’m 100 % healthy again, I completely understand where he was coming from. Having fewer people on board and having to hire temps could have potentially cost our company thousands, if not millions, of dollars.

Thankfully, our client was a loyal one and we were still able to get him on board.

I’d Been Lying To Myself

Honestly, I had been burying my head in the sand. Obviously, now that I don’t suffer from any of these awful symptoms anymore, it’s easy for me to say. But I really was petrified of what the doctors were going to tell me.

I replayed the worse case scenarios in my head over and over again.

I sat in front of another doctor yet again. I was pale and slightly yellow, almost jaundice, holding my stomach, and trying not to cry.

He nodded his head knowingly as I listed my symptoms.

Pain, excruciating pain at times.

Cramps, much worse than any monthly female ones.

Bloating and constipation…sometimes so bad, my stomach felt like it had tripled in size.

Diarrhea. This came and went. It was almost as if I alternated between being constipated and having diarrhea at times. Over the years, this had become more frequent, but I just hadn’t ever properly addressed it since my college years.

Fatigue was a massive one. I’d always been a bit of a night owl, but my body struggled to stay up late.

All of these symptoms wreaked havoc on my personal life.

I barely went out in a social capacity, and at times I became a recluse, isolating myself more.

This obviously led to even more things, such as depression, panic attacks, and anxiety.

I had many sleepless nights.

I relayed everything to the doctor, hoping he’d give me an answer.

He did!

But first he asked me to rank my pain.

There were two different types of criteria he worked on:

Rome criteria – this gauged the pain and discomfort I felt in my abdomen, and;

Manning criteria – this gauged the pain and discomfort I experienced when I was either constipated or passing stools.

I gave him my honest answers – they were high numbers!

“IBS!” He said quickly! “It looks like Irritable Bowel Syndrome!”

However, he could not be 100% sure since there is no actual formal diagnosis or tests for IBS.

Do you know that feeling of relief?

No pun intended, trust me!

Relief is what I felt at that very moment, relief that someone was finally able to put a name to what I had, although I’m even more relieved now that I don’t have to worry about any of this at all.

I think I may have even smiled through the pain at that moment!

I wasn’t even sure I knew what it was. I’d definitely heard of people having it before though.

My gym instructor, who was in her late 40s, was as slim and as fit as could be. She often complained about her IBS “flare-ups” (as she would call them). There were times when I even had to do a double-take – she often appeared “pregnant” out of nowhere.

“So what’s the cure?

“How do I fix this?”

My questions were innocent enough and quite ‘normal’ considering I was in a place where most people would expect to receive some sort of answer.

It Was Like A Slap Around The Face

“There is no cure!” The doctor replied in a very matter of fact way.

“Excuse me?” I shrieked.

He went on and on. I zoned in and out. I tried to force myself to listen and pay attention to what he was saying, because I’m sure something that he was saying must’ve been of value – he was a medical practitioner after all.

But those words kept ringing in my ears, “THERE IS NO CURE!”

All of a sudden I forgot my stomach cramps and nauseating pain. I felt sickness of another kind. I wanted to desperately throw up.

“No, no, no, no!” My voice screamed at me inside! “No!”

“But there are ways you can manage it!”

Honestly, if only I knew what I know now, and I could’ve been free from the shackles of IBS long ago.

I Couldn’t Believe What I Heard Next

Apparently there were ways to manage it.

Change your diet. I nodded solemnly. Although admittedly, my eating habits were far better than my college years when I lived on take-outs, pasta and beer. I considered my diet to be quite healthy.

He didn’t tell me what I should do to it though.

Cut out alcohol. Or at least limit it. I breathed in. Of course a doctor was going to say that.

Take laxatives for the constipation and Imodium for your diarrhea.

That was like an oxymoron.

He was telling me to take two drugs that basically triggered two of my major IBS (I was so glad I had a name for it finally) symptoms.

It didn’t make sense.

But he was the doctor. He knew best. Who was I to disagree with his six-plus years of medical school?

“Relax!”

I really wished doctors would stop telling me that. If it were that easy to sit back and take it easy, we’d be living in a hippie-type world and wearing flowers in our hair.

Needless to say I think I was left with even more questions than answers.

The Truth About IBS

I just don’t think doctors get it. Well how can they if they’ve never experienced the pain, discomfort, tiredness, and not to mention the sheer embarrassment themselves?

The honest truth is that IBS can turn your world upside down, and it can also catch you off guard, so I discovered the hard (and embarrassing) way.

When it strikes, it can mess up and disrupt everything going on in your life.

IBS doesn’t care if you’re in the middle of a multi-million dollar deal. It doesn’t care if you’re on the sideline watching your kids play Little League. It doesn’t care if you’re on a second date with someone. It really doesn’t care at all!

If that’s not bad enough, it also affects you in different ways, even between your episodes.

Once officially “diagnosed” (if you can call it that without any real tests), I found myself feeling anxious all the time.

“When is it going to strike next?”

That was why I found the doctors’ advice to stop stressing out to be a bit ironic.

I felt like it was impossible to enjoy life like it should be enjoyed.

I certainly couldn’t relax.

In fact, I’m almost certain that my constant worrying also negatively impacted my condition even more.

IBS Changed Me

I wish I could say that my initial confirmation from the doctors gave me comfort, but it didn’t.

I couldn’t see how taking both laxatives and Imodium could help me.

Nor could I see how I could relax more and stop stressing when I had no idea when it was going to catch me out again.

I did seek second and third opinions, but they all pretty gave me the same advice.

In the next year or so, the situation got even worse.

Sometimes I’d be off work 3 or 4 days in a row.

I’d lock myself in my room, in total darkness, praying that it would quickly pass.

I lost friends because of my IBS.

It’s not because they weren’t supportive of me; it was because I just couldn’t face going out into the real world. I went where I had to go and then headed immediately home.

I’d cancel on friends and family at the last minute. I’d turn down invites. And not surprisingly, the calls, messages, and invites slowly began to cool off.

My Career Suffered Too

Forget the day when I had to run out of the boardroom holding onto my stomach in agony…that day was just one of many!

And because I’d had no “cure” it meant that I still had IBS.

Chronic fatigue set in. As a result, my productivity suffered too, to the point that I was hauled in front of my boss and asked if I had some dependency issues. I think he was referring to drugs or alcohol.

To be fair, I’d lost weight, looked pale, and had permanent dark rings under my eyes.

I wasn’t a pretty sight.

I explained that I’d been diagnosed with IBS, but this meant nothing to him. He had a business to run.

I got a formal warning.

I got a written warning.

I lost my job.

The Tipping Point

Losing my job was a bit of a reality check.

I guess I could’ve fought it. I possibly could’ve sued them. But what was the point?

I had to figure it out. I needed to take control back. Because who, in their right mind, would ever employ me in such a state?

I wouldn’t!

Desperation sunk in.

No way was I going to pump myself up with a concoction of laxatives, Imodium and anti-depressants.

I joined every IBS forum I could find. I spent hours chatting on Facebook to people that were also suffering from it.

Some people had it even worse off than me. There were some that had lost their homes, and their families.

How could one condition that some stated wasn’t even a proper medical condition cause so many problems and wreck so many lives?

I’m just so thankful that I have a happy ending to my story and my IBS has well and truly gone.

Unfortunately, there are so many other people out there that can’t say the same. Because just like I had once done, they rely solely on the advice of doctors.

The Triggers

To say I became a little obsessed with ridding myself of this condition is an absolute understatement. All you had to do was go into my computer history to see what I mean.

Some friendly people online had been experimenting with treating their triggers.

What did I have to lose?

Surely, focusing on the triggers could at least minimize my flare-ups. Doing this could help me get back on track with everything. I was desperate to try and rebuild my life.

What I had learned about IBS was not one size fits all. Every single person is different, and what might trigger my IBS could be something completely different for someone else.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t as easy as the doctors made it out to be.

Dieting

One thing many doctors told me was to change my diet.

They told me to eliminate things, but they didn’t tell me what to remove.

I had no idea about how to eliminate and then re-add.

Was it a matter of going cold turkey with certain food?

I had no clue!

So while the medical experts’ advice sounded good and made sense to me in theory, it was difficult to put into practice without guidance.

So I took it upon myself to try almost every diet I could find online that came up when I tapped in the words “Diets for IBS”.

High-fiber diets, low-fiber diets, low-fat diets, the ketogenic diet, a gluten-free diet, and a low FODMAP diet were just some of the diets I attempted and failed at.

Nothing seemed to work!

Again, if I were armed with the information about how to get rid of IBS back then, things would’ve been completely different.

A Random Online Encounter Changed My Life

I lose count now as to how many online groups and forums I joined, however one thing for sure was that these were the groups that I regularly (and still do) interact with.

The difference now is that I’m often the one giving advice and pointing people towards the thing that can change their lives.

On particularly bad days, I sent public pleas for help and advice. I wanted to know anything and everything that has worked for other IBS sufferers.

Julissa contacted me on a random Saturday morning. She’d seen a post that I’d written. The post referred to doctors telling me to eliminate things from my diet without giving me any details as to how to do it.

Elimination Was The Right Answer

She explained to me her family’s personal experiences with IBS and how elimination had worked for her niece.

But it all had to be done in a systematic way; otherwise the “elimination process” would be a fruitless exercise.

She definitely had my attention.

How I Became IBS Free In Literally No Time At All

Apparently I didn’t need long to reduce and perhaps get rid of some, or all, of my IBS symptoms.

I’d been fighting these symptoms for years. For the longest of time, I didn’t even know I had IBS. I’d even lost the job that I’d absolutely loved because I just couldn’t get on top of things, which included my mental health.

This short period of time for healing myself compared to the countless days of anguish that I’d previously experienced was a drop in the ocean, and something I was 100 % willing to have a go at.

There were rules to be followed to get the answers I was looking for, which I did, and what I found out shocked me.

  1. I learned that there were a few foods that set my IBS off; they were not dairy or wheat products like I’d originally thought or had been told.
  1. I discovered I’ve always been quite an anxious person, long before my IBS problems – the IBS just exasperated everything. I learned that I couldn’t cure it, but I sure as hell could get it under control so I didn’t have to suffer from it on a day-to-day basis as I had been.
  1. I found out that doing some simple meditative exercises and practicing some forms of mindfulness actually ease many of my triggers. They’re so easy (and also helpful in many other aspects of my life) that I still to this day do them despite being in the clear.
  1. I’d pretty much consider myself to be IBS-free.

    Well, I haven’t experienced any of those awful IBS symptoms that are commonly associated with this crippling condition for well over a year. I’ve learned that there are ways to beat it and minimize the risk of having an episode again, and now that I’ve made those necessary and very easy tweaks in the way I live, my quality of life is so much better.

Empowerment and control are just two words I’d use to describe what this simple program has given me. And obviously, because everything has a knock-on effect, I feel more relaxed, less anxious, and much happier.

Here’s to being IBS free now and the rest of my life!

The Truth About IBS

Once you go through Julissa’s step-by-step plan, you’ll quickly see and understand that there are more triggers (and secondary triggers) than what research tells us.

It’s about understanding your body and your environment. Each person is different.

But as well as triggers, there are other factors that contribute to IBS, which in a way I guess could be classified as triggers as well.

Your gut’s flora, its ability to chemically break down food, and intestinal and gut muscle spasms are all pieces of the bigger puzzle.

So What’s It All About?

This thorough and well laid out step-by-step plan addresses the physical and emotional triggers and the possible medical explanations of IBS.

I found the program easy to follow, and because of it, I am now a happy and healthy person once more.

A clear-cut diet, explicit instructions on how to eliminate and re-introduce food, exercises, supplement advice, and additional information about alternative therapies are what make this step-by-step plan more useful and valuable than anything else I’ve read, including advice I received from doctors.

Because let’s face it, all the doctors I’d ever spoken to said that I could never get rid of my IBS, and how wrong they were…

Because I never suffer from it anymore!

Here’s The Thing…

To make it work, you’ve got to follow it. No cutting corners, no-nonsense.

But it works.

I’m forever grateful for the advice I received from Julissa that day.

She reached out at the right time when I needed help the most when I felt like I was losing control.

I followed the step-by-step program and her advice down to a tee, and even in week one, I began to notice differences.

I feel like a whole new person, mentally and physically, and I’m happy to report I am currently IBS free, and I have been for some time, and I credit it all to this amazingly informative plan.

Although I do consider myself cured, I still follow the plan – I consider it to be my bible.

My diet is on point. The exercises have become a regular part of my daily life. I supplement with Vitamin D, turmeric, and magnesium, AND…

I’ve never felt happier and healthier!

Not only am I back working, but I’ve also managed to land a position I love.

My friendships are back on track, and I’ve even found happiness in love as well.

OK, so this program isn’t magic in the fact it will find you a new romance or rekindle friendships, but it will point you in the direction you need and give you all the necessary information.

One thing I can vouch for is that it definitely worked for me.

Over To You

If you suffer from IBS, whether it’s a mild form of chronic, I know you’re not 100% happy.

I also know that you’ve been suffering from pain and discomfort.

The thing about this step-by-step plan is it is so incredibly easy to follow. Like super easy!

I didn’t need to buy anything new!

No expensive “diet” foods. No gym memberships or equipment. No expensive experimental drugs. Nothing!

The best thing is I don’t have to spend endless hours in doctors’ surgeries or hospitals waiting for answers anymore.

I’m proud to say that I haven’t stepped into a doctor’s office for almost a year and a half, which is quite a feat for somebody that had once frequented every family practice in the locale on a regular basis.

The exercises I did (and still do) at home. Sometimes, when I have a moment, I also do them at work, because they’re that short and that easy. And when I have to travel for work, I often find myself doing them on the plane.

They’re great because I can incorporate them into my everyday life with ease without any disruption.

I’ve learned to change my lifestyle. I continue to follow all the instructions. Because by doing this, I know that I’ll be able to maintain a life free of IBS and its crippling symptoms.

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Nothing To Lose

What have you got to lose by trying this method out?

Other than your awful IBS symptoms and unhappiness?

Even in my desperation I was a little skeptical of it all, especially since I’d tried and failed so many other methods, and no doctor I’d visited could help me like I’d hoped they would.

This clear program isn’t made up of anything. It’s based on scientific factual evidence concerning the triggers of IBS.

It’s an easy-to-follow plan, and because it is so easy, it’s not that difficult to include it in your life and make the necessary tweaks in the way you live.

And if you’re anything like me, once you start noticing the differences, you’ll become determined to make it work for you and continue with the program well after the suggested time is up.

Julissa’s program is different to the rest.

It’s so simple. It’s easy to follow and it also offers some step-by-step instructions.

What makes this plan even more unique is that it looks at IBS holistically. It looks at every aspect of IBS and all its triggers. From there, everything is separated into manageable chunks, which make it easy (and even fun) to follow.

Trust me when I say you won’t live to regret this.

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Once upon a time IBS used to cripple me. Fighting it was a constant battle.

And without the risk of being or sounding melodramatic, it nearly ruined my life!

Thankfully, I’m well rid of it now!

IBS…Irritable Bowel Syndrome…Nervous Stomach…Irritable Stomach…Irritable Bowel…Irritable Colon…call it what you like, it’s all the same – awful!

It left me feeling frustrated, exhausted, depressed, and at times, just plain angry, but today I can confidently say that these things are all a thing of the past.

When It All Began

Now that I’m IBS free I’ve managed to get my life on track, but this hasn’t always been the case.

It first hit me at college – during my exams. Terrible timing, but not really that much of a surprise when you think about it.

Thinking back to when IBS really began to rear its ugly head, stress and assignment deadlines were constantly hanging over me.

In retrospect, after everything I’ve learned since becoming IBS free, it was an accumulation of things that contributed to my deteriorating health, stress is just one of them!

But still I had no idea what was going on with me. Back then I guess I just put it all down to those “exam nerves!” Wouldn’t you?

Food slowly started to become my mortal enemy.

Without going into too many unpleasant and graphic details, it either disagreed with me and went straight through me, or bloated me to the point where I sometimes appeared pregnant.

My typical diet was that “usual student diet”. You know, the kind that was ridiculously high in carbs, lots of greases, salt galore…basically, I ate anything sweet and stodgy, as you do in your college years.

But that wasn’t anything new. I’d been eating like that for some time. Partying was also the norm. It wouldn’t really be college if it were any different, right?

But like I said, my diet hadn’t really given me any grief up until that point.

BANG – Just Like That It Came From Nowhere

Even now that I don’t suffer from IBS anymore, I can vividly remember the physical and emotional turmoil my body went through time and time again.

Mild cramps that turned into gut-wrenching ones (thank God I finally said good-bye to these IBS symptoms once and for all a while back).

I always thought that I had a high pain threshold, but the first time I really suffered from it properly I knew all about it.

I remember buckling over with the worst cramps I’d ever experienced. I have no words to really describe how it felt.

At times it felt like a knife had been stabbed into my stomach and twisted around ever so slowly.

I ended up going to the campus doctor. He sent me home, told me to drink more fluids and stop my worrying.

“Exam stress!” He said.

Stop worrying?

How?

Easier said than done. I guess he didn’t remember how he felt at medical school when his entire future was riding on a few hours in an exam room.

Luckily, I haven’t had to see a doctor for any IBS-related symptoms for years now, which I’m grateful for, as I felt like I had a medical loyalty card at one point, which would give me X points for every visit.

If loyalty cards for doctors’ visits were actually a thing, I’d have certainly racked up a fair few points.

Next…

Another doctor put it down to bad menstrual cramps and put me on the contraceptive pill to try and control it better.

It didn’t work.

And Then This Happened…

Two days before my exams I found myself in bed writhing in pain and suffering from diarrhea.

Despite not having experienced such excruciating pain in years, it’s all still very vivid.

You just can’t un-forget some things!

Every few minutes I found myself in the bathroom, afraid if I moved I’d have a very embarrassing mishap, which of course was the last thing any college student wanted.

Imagine!

Again, I found myself back in the doctor’s surgery staring at the sterile white walls, trying to blink back tears, and begging him to fix me so I could do my exams.

The same doctor as the last time gave me Imodium and told me to rest up.

Needless to say those exams didn’t go so well.

I listened to the doctors and wrote it all off as performance anxiety.

They were the experts after all! They knew best!

Ironically, it wasn’t a doctor that eventually cured my IBS.

Making Acquaintances With Doctors

After the whole college experience, I did see a number of different doctors with my various symptoms.

The exams were well and truly over, and by some miracle, I passed them all and got the results I needed, but I was still experiencing strange gut sensations, lethargy, and uncomfortable pain.

I couldn’t blame those exam nerves anymore.

Something wasn’t right.

They all said the same thing – that I was the only one that could measure the symptoms, because unlike a simple sore throat that could be easily diagnosed by simply looking in the mouth and seeing redness and inflammation, and possibly even some minuscule white spots on your tonsils, my symptoms were broad and as most of the doctors said “immeasurable” from a medical standpoint.

How I Nearly Lost My Firm Tens Of Thousands Of Dollars

Fast-forward a few years when I was working in a busy advertising firm.

I loved my job, and I was good at what I did.

I was slowly working my way up, and there were even whispers that I’d one day make a partner, which of course is every person’s dream in the world of advertising and marketing.

We worked with some major clients and big-name brands, so the office was always buzzing.

Over the years I learned not to get star-struck by some of the famous faces that walked in our doors, and I’d go as far as saying that I was in my dream job.

One day, in a board meeting, as I was listening to our Director pitch a new project idea to one of our longstanding clients (who also happened to be a Hollywood actor and director), I felt a sharp pain run across my stomach.

It took me by surprise. I grabbed onto my stomach. I may have even gasped.

The room went black and I could hear people buzzing around me.

My stomach bloated and I felt like it could explode at any moment.

I remember the Director’s PA giving me some water and asking me if I were OK.

I can’t remember what I mumbled back, but I do recall the looks of horror in the sea of very important faces that were sitting around that table.

I made a quick exit, without explanation, and ran to the bathroom.

It was at that stage my boss said to me I needed to get to a doctor quick. He cared, I knew he did, but he was also thinking about work.

Now that I’m 100 % healthy again, I completely understand where he was coming from. Having fewer people on board and having to hire temps could have potentially cost our company thousands, if not millions, of dollars.

Thankfully, our client was a loyal one and we were still able to get him on board.

I’d Been Lying To Myself

Honestly, I had been burying my head in the sand. Obviously, now that I don’t suffer from any of these awful symptoms anymore, it’s easy for me to say. But I really was petrified of what the doctors were going to tell me.

I replayed the worse case scenarios in my head over and over again.

I sat in front of another doctor yet again. I was pale and slightly yellow, almost jaundice, holding my stomach, and trying not to cry.

He nodded his head knowingly as I listed my symptoms.

Pain, excruciating pain at times.

Cramps, much worse than any monthly female ones.

Bloating and constipation…sometimes so bad, my stomach felt like it had tripled in size.

Diarrhea. This came and went. It was almost as if I alternated between being constipated and having diarrhea at times. Over the years, this had become more frequent, but I just hadn’t ever properly addressed it since my college years.

Fatigue was a massive one. I’d always been a bit of a night owl, but my body struggled to stay up late.

All of these symptoms wreaked havoc on my personal life.

I barely went out in a social capacity, and at times I became a recluse, isolating myself more.

This obviously led to even more things, such as depression, panic attacks, and anxiety.

I had many sleepless nights.

I relayed everything to the doctor, hoping he’d give me an answer.

He did!

But first he asked me to rank my pain.

There were two different types of criteria he worked on:

Rome criteria – this gauged the pain and discomfort I felt in my abdomen, and;

Manning criteria – this gauged the pain and discomfort I experienced when I was either constipated or passing stools.

I gave him my honest answers – they were high numbers!

“IBS!” He said quickly! “It looks like Irritable Bowel Syndrome!”

However, he could not be 100% sure since there is no actual formal diagnosis or tests for IBS.

Do you know that feeling of relief?

No pun intended, trust me!

Relief is what I felt at that very moment, relief that someone was finally able to put a name to what I had, although I’m even more relieved now that I don’t have to worry about any of this at all.

I think I may have even smiled through the pain at that moment!

I wasn’t even sure I knew what it was. I’d definitely heard of people having it before though.

My gym instructor, who was in her late 40s, was as slim and as fit as could be. She often complained about her IBS “flare-ups” (as she would call them). There were times when I even had to do a double-take – she often appeared “pregnant” out of nowhere.

“So what’s the cure?

“How do I fix this?”

My questions were innocent enough and quite ‘normal’ considering I was in a place where most people would expect to receive some sort of answer.

It Was Like A Slap Around The Face

“There is no cure!” The doctor replied in a very matter of fact way.

“Excuse me?” I shrieked.

He went on and on. I zoned in and out. I tried to force myself to listen and pay attention to what he was saying, because I’m sure something that he was saying must’ve been of value – he was a medical practitioner after all.

But those words kept ringing in my ears, “THERE IS NO CURE!”

All of a sudden I forgot my stomach cramps and nauseating pain. I felt sickness of another kind. I wanted to desperately throw up.

“No, no, no, no!” My voice screamed at me inside! “No!”

“But there are ways you can manage it!”

Honestly, if only I knew what I know now, and I could’ve been free from the shackles of IBS long ago.

I Couldn’t Believe What I Heard Next

Apparently there were ways to manage it.

Change your diet. I nodded solemnly. Although admittedly, my eating habits were far better than my college years when I lived on take-outs, pasta and beer. I considered my diet to be quite healthy.

He didn’t tell me what I should do to it though.

Cut out alcohol. Or at least limit it. I breathed in. Of course a doctor was going to say that.

Take laxatives for the constipation and Imodium for your diarrhea.

That was like an oxymoron.

He was telling me to take two drugs that basically triggered two of my major IBS (I was so glad I had a name for it finally) symptoms.

It didn’t make sense.

But he was the doctor. He knew best. Who was I to disagree with his six-plus years of medical school?

“Relax!”

I really wished doctors would stop telling me that. If it were that easy to sit back and take it easy, we’d be living in a hippie-type world and wearing flowers in our hair.

Needless to say I think I was left with even more questions than answers.

The Truth About IBS

I just don’t think doctors get it. Well how can they if they’ve never experienced the pain, discomfort, tiredness, and not to mention the sheer embarrassment themselves?

The honest truth is that IBS can turn your world upside down, and it can also catch you off guard, so I discovered the hard (and embarrassing) way.

When it strikes, it can mess up and disrupt everything going on in your life.

IBS doesn’t care if you’re in the middle of a multi-million dollar deal. It doesn’t care if you’re on the sideline watching your kids play Little League. It doesn’t care if you’re on a second date with someone. It really doesn’t care at all!

If that’s not bad enough, it also affects you in different ways, even between your episodes.

Once officially “diagnosed” (if you can call it that without any real tests), I found myself feeling anxious all the time.

“When is it going to strike next?”

That was why I found the doctors’ advice to stop stressing out to be a bit ironic.

I felt like it was impossible to enjoy life like it should be enjoyed.

I certainly couldn’t relax.

In fact, I’m almost certain that my constant worrying also negatively impacted my condition even more.

IBS Changed Me

I wish I could say that my initial confirmation from the doctors gave me comfort, but it didn’t.

I couldn’t see how taking both laxatives and Imodium could help me.

Nor could I see how I could relax more and stop stressing when I had no idea when it was going to catch me out again.

I did seek second and third opinions, but they all pretty gave me the same advice.

In the next year or so, the situation got even worse.

Sometimes I’d be off work 3 or 4 days in a row.

I’d lock myself in my room, in total darkness, praying that it would quickly pass.

I lost friends because of my IBS.

It’s not because they weren’t supportive of me; it was because I just couldn’t face going out into the real world. I went where I had to go and then headed immediately home.

I’d cancel on friends and family at the last minute. I’d turn down invites. And not surprisingly, the calls, messages, and invites slowly began to cool off.

My Career Suffered Too

Forget the day when I had to run out of the boardroom holding onto my stomach in agony…that day was just one of many!

And because I’d had no “cure” it meant that I still had IBS.

Chronic fatigue set in. As a result, my productivity suffered too, to the point that I was hauled in front of my boss and asked if I had some dependency issues. I think he was referring to drugs or alcohol.

To be fair, I’d lost weight, looked pale, and had permanent dark rings under my eyes.

I wasn’t a pretty sight.

I explained that I’d been diagnosed with IBS, but this meant nothing to him. He had a business to run.

I got a formal warning.

I got a written warning.

I lost my job.

The Tipping Point

Losing my job was a bit of a reality check.

I guess I could’ve fought it. I possibly could’ve sued them. But what was the point?

I had to figure it out. I needed to take control back. Because who, in their right mind, would ever employ me in such a state?

I wouldn’t!

Desperation sunk in.

No way was I going to pump myself up with a concoction of laxatives, Imodium and anti-depressants.

I joined every IBS forum I could find. I spent hours chatting on Facebook to people that were also suffering from it.

Some people had it even worse off than me. There were some that had lost their homes, and their families.

How could one condition that some stated wasn’t even a proper medical condition cause so many problems and wreck so many lives?

I’m just so thankful that I have a happy ending to my story and my IBS has well and truly gone.

Unfortunately, there are so many other people out there that can’t say the same. Because just like I had once done, they rely solely on the advice of doctors.

The Triggers

To say I became a little obsessed with ridding myself of this condition is an absolute understatement. All you had to do was go into my computer history to see what I mean.

Some friendly people online had been experimenting with treating their triggers.

What did I have to lose?

Surely, focusing on the triggers could at least minimize my flare-ups. Doing this could help me get back on track with everything. I was desperate to try and rebuild my life.

What I had learned about IBS was not one size fits all. Every single person is different, and what might trigger my IBS could be something completely different for someone else.

Unfortunately, it wasn’t as easy as the doctors made it out to be.

Dieting

One thing many doctors told me was to change my diet.

They told me to eliminate things, but they didn’t tell me what to remove.

I had no idea about how to eliminate and then re-add.

Was it a matter of going cold turkey with certain food?

I had no clue!

So while the medical experts’ advice sounded good and made sense to me in theory, it was difficult to put into practice without guidance.

So I took it upon myself to try almost every diet I could find online that came up when I tapped in the words “Diets for IBS”.

High-fiber diets, low-fiber diets, low-fat diets, the ketogenic diet, a gluten-free diet, and a low FODMAP diet were just some of the diets I attempted and failed at.

Nothing seemed to work!

Again, if I were armed with the information about how to get rid of IBS back then, things would’ve been completely different.

A Random Online Encounter Changed My Life

I lose count now as to how many online groups and forums I joined, however one thing for sure was that these were the groups that I regularly (and still do) interact with.

The difference now is that I’m often the one giving advice and pointing people towards the thing that can change their lives.

On particularly bad days, I sent public pleas for help and advice. I wanted to know anything and everything that has worked for other IBS sufferers.

Julissa contacted me on a random Saturday morning. She’d seen a post that I’d written. The post referred to doctors telling me to eliminate things from my diet without giving me any details as to how to do it.

Elimination Was The Right Answer

She explained to me her family’s personal experiences with IBS and how elimination had worked for her niece.

But it all had to be done in a systematic way; otherwise the “elimination process” would be a fruitless exercise.

She definitely had my attention.

How I Became IBS Free In Literally No Time At All

Apparently I didn’t need long to reduce and perhaps get rid of some, or all, of my IBS symptoms.

I’d been fighting these symptoms for years. For the longest of time, I didn’t even know I had IBS. I’d even lost the job that I’d absolutely loved because I just couldn’t get on top of things, which included my mental health.

This short period of time for healing myself compared to the countless days of anguish that I’d previously experienced was a drop in the ocean, and something I was 100 % willing to have a go at.

There were rules to be followed to get the answers I was looking for, which I did, and what I found out shocked me.

  1. I learned that there were a few foods that set my IBS off; they were not dairy or wheat products like I’d originally thought or had been told.
  1. I discovered I’ve always been quite an anxious person, long before my IBS problems – the IBS just exasperated everything. I learned that I couldn’t cure it, but I sure as hell could get it under control so I didn’t have to suffer from it on a day-to-day basis as I had been.
  1. I found out that doing some simple meditative exercises and practicing some forms of mindfulness actually ease many of my triggers. They’re so easy (and also helpful in many other aspects of my life) that I still to this day do them despite being in the clear.
  1. I’d pretty much consider myself to be IBS-free.

    Well, I haven’t experienced any of those awful IBS symptoms that are commonly associated with this crippling condition for well over a year. I’ve learned that there are ways to beat it and minimize the risk of having an episode again, and now that I’ve made those necessary and very easy tweaks in the way I live, my quality of life is so much better.

Empowerment and control are just two words I’d use to describe what this simple program has given me. And obviously, because everything has a knock-on effect, I feel more relaxed, less anxious, and much happier.

Here’s to being IBS free now and the rest of my life!

The Truth About IBS

Once you go through Julissa’s step-by-step plan, you’ll quickly see and understand that there are more triggers (and secondary triggers) than what research tells us.

It’s about understanding your body and your environment. Each person is different.

But as well as triggers, there are other factors that contribute to IBS, which in a way I guess could be classified as triggers as well.

Your gut’s flora, its ability to chemically break down food, and intestinal and gut muscle spasms are all pieces of the bigger puzzle.

So What’s It All About?

This thorough and well laid out step-by-step plan addresses the physical and emotional triggers and the possible medical explanations of IBS.

I found the program easy to follow, and because of it, I am now a happy and healthy person once more.

A clear-cut diet, explicit instructions on how to eliminate and re-introduce food, exercises, supplement advice, and additional information about alternative therapies are what make this step-by-step plan more useful and valuable than anything else I’ve read, including advice I received from doctors.

Because let’s face it, all the doctors I’d ever spoken to said that I could never get rid of my IBS, and how wrong they were…

Because I never suffer from it anymore!

Here’s The Thing…

To make it work, you’ve got to follow it. No cutting corners, no-nonsense.

But it works.

I’m forever grateful for the advice I received from Julissa that day.

She reached out at the right time when I needed help the most when I felt like I was losing control.

I followed the step-by-step program and her advice down to a tee, and even in week one, I began to notice differences.

I feel like a whole new person, mentally and physically, and I’m happy to report I am currently IBS free, and I have been for some time, and I credit it all to this amazingly informative plan.

Although I do consider myself cured, I still follow the plan – I consider it to be my bible.

My diet is on point. The exercises have become a regular part of my daily life. I supplement with Vitamin D, turmeric, and magnesium, AND…

I’ve never felt happier and healthier!

Not only am I back working, but I’ve also managed to land a position I love.

My friendships are back on track, and I’ve even found happiness in love as well.

OK, so this program isn’t magic in the fact it will find you a new romance or rekindle friendships, but it will point you in the direction you need and give you all the necessary information.

One thing I can vouch for is that it definitely worked for me.

Over To You

If you suffer from IBS, whether it’s a mild form of chronic, I know you’re not 100% happy.

I also know that you’ve been suffering from pain and discomfort.

The thing about this step-by-step plan is it is so incredibly easy to follow. Like super easy!

I didn’t need to buy anything new!

No expensive “diet” foods. No gym memberships or equipment. No expensive experimental drugs. Nothing!

The best thing is I don’t have to spend endless hours in doctors’ surgeries or hospitals waiting for answers anymore.

I’m proud to say that I haven’t stepped into a doctor’s office for almost a year and a half, which is quite a feat for somebody that had once frequented every family practice in the locale on a regular basis.

The exercises I did (and still do) at home. Sometimes, when I have a moment, I also do them at work, because they’re that short and that easy. And when I have to travel for work, I often find myself doing them on the plane.

They’re great because I can incorporate them into my everyday life with ease without any disruption.

I’ve learned to change my lifestyle. I continue to follow all the instructions. Because by doing this, I know that I’ll be able to maintain a life free of IBS and its crippling symptoms.

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Nothing To Lose

What have you got to lose by trying this method out?

Other than your awful IBS symptoms and unhappiness?

Even in my desperation I was a little skeptical of it all, especially since I’d tried and failed so many other methods, and no doctor I’d visited could help me like I’d hoped they would.

This clear program isn’t made up of anything. It’s based on scientific factual evidence concerning the triggers of IBS.

It’s an easy-to-follow plan, and because it is so easy, it’s not that difficult to include it in your life and make the necessary tweaks in the way you live.

And if you’re anything like me, once you start noticing the differences, you’ll become determined to make it work for you and continue with the program well after the suggested time is up.

Julissa’s program is different to the rest.

It’s so simple. It’s easy to follow and it also offers some step-by-step instructions.

What makes this plan even more unique is that it looks at IBS holistically. It looks at every aspect of IBS and all its triggers. From there, everything is separated into manageable chunks, which make it easy (and even fun) to follow.

Trust me when I say you won’t live to regret this.

I hope that you too can find all the answers for your IBS you’re looking for just like I did.

Here’s to living IBS free forever!

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