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Re: Grinding teeth


Hi lula183

Parasites can cause teeth grinding, which can lead to other problems such as such as seriously wearing down your teeth, loosening the teeth, gum reduction, headaches, jaw joint problems and aching jaw muscles. Bruxism is the medical term for teeth grinding.
Parasites such as pinworms is a common parasite that can cause teeth grinding. A large percentage of the population has some form of parasitic infestation.

I think a parasite cleanse is in order, especially if he has not had one in a long time.
I would also suggest adding these supplements.
Another cause of teeth grinding can be from a deficiency in pantothenic acid (one of the B-vitamins) and calcium. A lack of pantothenic acid is a factor in the control of motor activity. Teeth grinding is a sign that motor activity is not under control. A calcium deficiency causes muscle cramps or involuntary movement of muscles in the mouth resulting in grinding of the teeth. Chew a few calcium. This remedy seems to reduce contractions of the jaw muscles. Another idea is to crush the tablets and combine them with wheat germ oil and mix with food or drink to make it taste better.
A magnesium deficiency may be another cause. A deficiency can cause spasming, and seems to affect people at night. Leg cramps and teeth grinding.
 

 
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