Re: Sue's campaign of misinformation




"Whamatus_B" <no_one@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 21 Dec 2005 14:17:37 -0800, "Tim Dixon"
> <timgdixon-no-spam@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>>What is to understand Sue when you make statements like this:
>>
>>"Theory Only: I would venture to guess that the onset of pain
>>associated with TMJ disorder is due to "parafunctional overuse" of the
>>muscles that control mandibular function as Boyd describes. (As I
>>understand, this includes bruxism and grinding due to poor
>>parasympathetic tone, thus affecting muscle relaxation... an essential
>>component in normal chewing function)."
>>
>>
>>
> The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic nervous systems control
> involutary smooth musculature.
>
> Skeletal muscles are innervated by, you guessed it motor nerves.
>
> Sue's 'theory' not only nonsense, it's complete and utter bullsh*t.

Thank you W_B. If you do a search for " poor parasympathetic tone" (show's
what she doesn't know just in that choice of wording alone) you will find
some reference to heart related research.. can you say BINGO....


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