Phantom toothache & jaw pain

How often have you heard of people who have had a toothache, only to be told by a dentist that the tooth seems to be fine?  Some people suffer this type of pain in the jaw or the gums for years.  This neuralgic pain is a phantom pain, and it responds well to the techniques of Resolution Magic.

However, if you do have a tooth abscess, or a cavity, the active sessions will do no harm – but your dentist will have to perform the magic!

See also – Trigeminal Neuralgia

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disclaimer: results may vary. Please consult your GP – Resolution Magic can work along-side regular medicine.

Disclaimer: The book does not, and cannot, provide individual medical advice, but rather is for general informational purposes only. My advice is not intended to be a substitute for individualized medical advice, diagnosis or treatment by a qualified professional who is aware of your medical history and has had an opportunity to examine you.