Dry mouth, Sjogren's Syndrome

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Please keep in mind that before treating any condition, including Dry mouth, Sjogren's Syndrome, as TMS or PPD, it is vitally important to consult with your physician in order to rule out any serious medical conditions. To learn more about TMS and PPD, and to help you figure out if you have it, visit our An Introduction to TMS page and watch the video there. Some more guidance in figuring out if this approach is right for you can be found in the video at the top of our So You Think You Might Have TMS page.

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Dry mouth, Sjogren's Syndrome and TMS Success Stories

  • Michael says, " Using John Sarno's methods I have been pain free for over 7 years. I began feeling pain in my mouth which felt like a cold sore that never developed. After visiting three physicians who could find no structural problem, I began to realize that is was a manifestation of TMS. I purchased The Divided Mind and began the process of therapeutic introspection. After introspection, I realized that my subconscious was in a rage because I was not listening to enough music. Especially choral music, the sound of humans singing. I had not listened to music in any intense manner for years. My subconscious was in a rage because this very primitive sedative was being withheld. I was amazed as the pain slowly melted away and the "cold sore that never developed" disappeared. My brain felt better and I felt better."


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