One in 50 suffer from chronic migraines, which occur more than 15
days a month.
Eighty five percent of migraine sufferers had a 75 percent decrease in pain
by using the NTI, the FDA has confirmed.
Many migraine sufferers may now be able to open their mouths and kiss
headaches goodbye, thanks to a small dental device recently approved by
the FDA. If you're among the 28 million Americans afflicted with
migraines, you may have already tried progressive muscle relaxation, hot
baths, yoga, biofeedback, meditation and over-the-counter painkillers.
You may have kept a migraine diary to determine what triggers the
attacks. You might be getting enough sleep, eating right, cutting back
on coffee and tea and shunning tobacco entirely. You've probably
discussed the effects of estrogen with your doctor and even tried
prescription medicines. All of these have helped some migraine
sufferers. If they haven't helped you, you may be skeptical, but
government studies have shown real results with the NTI Tension
Suppression System.
What is it?
It's a small device that fits on two front teeth and reduces the muscle
contractions that occur when you clench your jaw tightly or grind your
teeth. Its inventor is a dentist who used to suffer from chronic
headaches and designed the prototype for his own use.
What if you don't have migraines but you have seen your doctor for
garden-variety chronic head-and-neck aches? Good news! The NTI works
even better in reducing pain from those headaches.