4. Excessive antibiotic use can disrupt the balance of beneficial intestinal bacteria and can lead to digestive disturbances and recurrent infections.
Recently a natural approach to treating childhood ear infections naturally is growing in popularity, proving to be not only much safer than the antibiotics-then-surgery approach, but very effective. "I hear the same story from parents all the time," DeMoss continued. "They've gone through round after round of antibiotics which have not worked, they're desperate to rid their kids of the pain and reticent about surgery, but are not presented with any other options. The majority of chronic ear infection cases I treat, especially those among infants, are the result of a very treatable neurological disturbance called a subluxation, which is when a vertebra in the neck is slightly out of alignment or not functioning properly due to birth trauma, falls and injuries which directly effect the Eustachian tube's ability to drain fluid from the middle ear."
When the afflicted vertebra is adjusted into proper alignment, removing the neurological obstruction, the body's natural ability to drain the middle ear of fluid is restored. "It's simply a matter of treating the source," says DeMoss. "Whether the ear infection is bacterial, viral, allergic or nutritional, if a subluxation exists it inhibits the body's ability to fight it off infection naturally."
Contact:
Patrick Mahrt
Rivet Venice
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Dr. Barry Stahl, DC
StayBetter, LLC
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714/269-6877
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