Glue Ear
The middle ear is connected to the throat by the Eustachian tube whose function is to stabilise air pressure on either side of the eardrum and avoid damage. The pain of glue ear is the result of fluid build-up from the body's natural immune system and white blood cells in their attempt to neutralise the infection.
The standard medical treatment of glue ear has been antibiotics and grommets inserted into the eardrum when antibiotics fail to alleviate the condition, which they often do. It has been long established that this treatment is no better than allowing the body to resolve the infection by ensuring the immune system is at its peak with the right diet and supplements.
An Integral Health DNA Hair Test not only can identify the cause/causes of an imbalance in the body and the potential for signs and symptoms of disease; we are also able to provide the best nutrient and lifestyle recommendations specifically tailored for each unique individual, helping to ensure they are able to achieve optimum health - naturally.
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