Chris Kresser: Yeah, the dentist thing is interesting because I’ve talked about Dr. Jennings in Alameda and his work with TMJ and many other conditions, including Parkinson’s to success. I’m not sure where your patient is, but, and it sounds like she’s already seen a dentist, but the work that that dentist does, the full coverage occlusal splint is different than the work that I’m talking about. But I’ve seen the biggest response to TMJ and trigeminal neuralgia with this dental orthopedics work. So if there’s any way of her; it sounds like she’s pretty desperate. So if there’s any way of her seeing, even coming out to see Dr. Jennings, that would be something I would consider. Since the ideology of trigeminal neuralgia is unclear, and there is certainly some central nervous inflammation, it’s characterized by that and LDN reduces central nervous system inflammation, I would definitely consider that. You could consider CBD for inflammation and pain. That’s not really addressing the root cause necessarily, but it could help especially if she wants to get off the meds. So those are a few ideas to consider.