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GNC Neocell Biotin Bursts Brazilian Acai Berry Soft Chews GNC Neocell Biotin Bursts Brazilian Acai Berry Soft Chews

GNC Neocell Biotin Bursts Brazilian Acai Berry Soft Chews

Quantity Description: packet of 30 chewing gums
Manufacturer: General Nutrition Center
Price: ₹ 2699.0

Information about GNC Neocell Biotin Bursts Brazilian Acai Berry Soft Chews

GNC Neocell Biotin Bursts Brazilian Acai Berry Soft Chews contains Biotin (10,000mcg) and Acacia Berry (25mg) as active ingredients.

Key benefits of GNC Neocell Biotin Bursts Brazilian Acai Berry Soft Chews:
Deliver high absorption beauty nutrients in delectable, gourmet soft chews.
Biotin (B-vitamin) promotes healthy hair, skin, and nails as well as energy support.
Supports the metabolism of proteins in the body creating natural energy, luxurious hair, resilient nails and vibrant skin. Designed to nourish the body from the inside out.

Direction for use:
As directed by the healthcare professional.

Safety information:
Keep out of the reach and sight of the children. Do not exceed the recommended dose.

Use under medical supervision.

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I am 32 years old Having pain at jaw joint, cracking sound while chewing. Neck and shoulder muscle pain. Headache with eye pain. Feeling numbness in arms and legs. Dizziness and tiredness.

MS - ENT, MBBS
ENT Specialist, Bangalore
I am 32 years old Having pain at jaw joint, cracking sound while chewing. Neck and shoulder muscle pain. Headache wit...
You have tmj arthritis. Take soft diet for 1 month. Talk less. Hot fomentation over the joint twice daily. Apply powergesic gel/ volini gel over the joint twice daily.

He is suffering from pain over Rt TM joint anytime, more on chewing. He is habituated to tobacco chewing. Help me.

Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity, MPT, BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Chennai
TMJ disorders may cause mild to debilitating symptoms, such as: ?pain while chewing ?pain in the ear, face, jaw, and neck ?clicking, grating, or popping sounds in the jaw when you open or close your mouth ?locking of the jaw joint, headaches Exercises for TMJ pain relief 1. Relaxed jaw exercise Rest your tongue gently on the top of your mouth behind your upper front teeth. Allow your teeth to come apart while relaxing your jaw muscles. 2. Goldfish exercises (partial opening) Place your tongue on the roof of your mouth and one finger in front of your ear where your TMJ is located. Put your middle or pointer finger on your chin. Drop your lower jaw halfway and then close. There should be mild resistance but not pain. A variation of this exercise is to place one finger on each TMJ as you drop your lower jaw halfway and closed again. Do this exercise six times in one set. You should do one set six times daily. 3. Goldfish exercises (full opening) Keeping your tongue on the roof of your mouth, place one finger on your TMJ and another finger on your chin. Drop your lower jaw completely and back. For a variation of this exercise, place one finger on each TMJ as you completely drop your lower jaw and back. Do this exercise six times to complete one set. You should complete one set six times daily. 4. Chin tucks With your shoulders back and chest up, pull your chin straight back, creating a ?double chin.? Hold for three seconds and repeat 10 times. 5. Resisted opening of the mouth Place your thumb under your chin. Open your mouth slowly, pushing gently against your chin for resistance. Hold for three to six seconds, and then close your mouth slowly. 6. Resisted closing of the mouth Squeeze your chin with your index and thumb with one hand. Close your mouth as you place gently pressure on your chin. This will help strengthen your muscles that help you chew. 7. Tongue up With your tongue touching the roof of your mouth, slowly open and close your mouth. 8. Side-to-side jaw movement Put a ¼ inch object, such as stacked tongue depressors, between your front teeth, and slowly move your jaw from side to side. As the exercise becomes easier, increase the thickness of the object between your teeth by stacking them one on top of each other. 9. Forward jaw movement Put a ¼ inch object between your front teeth. Move your bottom jaw forward so your bottom teeth are in front of your top teeth. As the exercise becomes easier, increase the thickness of the object between your teeth. Other ways to manage your TMJ pain Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen and acetaminophenmay help relieve TMJ pain. Muscle relaxers may be prescribed for severe pain. Doctors may also recommend: TMJ pain may also be managed with simple lifestyle changes. You may wish to: ?eat a soft diet to allow the TMJ to relax ?avoid chewing gum ?avoid biting your nail ?avoid biting your lower lip ?practice good posture ?limit large jaw movements, such as yawning and singing tips to reduce pain and help make sure your teeth and gums stay healthy: ?Use a soft-bristle toothbrush or a sonic toothbrush. ?Use a rubber tip stimulator or water flosser if you can?t open your mouth to floss. ?Add an antiseptic mouth rinse to your daily dental care regimen. ?Tell your dental care team if you?re in pain during a dental procedure. ?Apply ice or heat after a dental procedure. ?Talk to your dentist about ways to remove plaque other than flossing. For example, they may suggest wiping your teeth with cotton gauze.

I m 50 years old man. My mouth is not open properly. Chewing tobacco products since many years. What can I do suffering this problem?

BDS
Dentist, Ahmedabad
Due to smoking and tobaco chewing the soft tissues of oral cavity as well as muscles get stiff over the period of time, results in restricted mouth opening. These habits also leads to the disease of gums as well. The first and primary treatment starts with quitting the habit. Execise to be done at home: - take the bundle of wooden ice cream sticks and place it between upper and lower teeth in front region for 10-15 mins. - repeat the exercise 2-3 times a day. - gradually increase the number of sticks every day. - continue with this exercise till desired mouth opening is achieved. - patience is required as this exercise will take several weeks to achieve the desired mouth opening. - this exercise will be helpfull only when patient quits the habit of tobaco chewing or else this exercise will not help at all.
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Chewing chewing gum good or bad for teeth? Some genuine advice please. If good which one is advisable?

M.Sc - Dietitics / Nutrition, B.Sc. - Dietitics / Nutrition, Post Graduate Diploma in Health and Family Welfare
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Chandigarh
Gums with sugar should be avoided. Sugar-free chewing gums are non-harmful. Some may claim that it helps fight activities however no scientific evidence exists. Also, not all sugar-free gums are good. Be aware that non-sugar sweeteners sometimes cause bloating, diarrhea or flatulence. So your decision lies in what suits your body. If you don't have such side effects and you are addicted to it, then go for it. Better avoid gums if you can. Chew neem sticks instead.
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I have yellowish teeth. It give pain on chewing. How I can remove these things? Please tell me.

BDS
Dentist, Bangalore
I have yellowish teeth. It give pain on chewing. How I can remove these things? Please tell me.
here is home remedy for brighter teeth--- Mix several teaspoons of baking soda with enough fresh lemon juice (or water) to make a paste. Wipe your teeth and any extra saliva off of them with a paper towel. Put a good amount of paste onto your toothbrush and apply. Leave the paste on for 1 minute, then rinse, so as to avoid the acid effecting enamel. If you are using just water you can leave it on for up to 3 minutes. for faster result you can go for TEETH BLEACHING from dentist...
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