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Ear infections. Eustachian tubes are in very close
proximity to the cervical vertebrae. Maybe consider
taking your son to see a good chiropractor. I've
heard countless stories of how they have cleared up
ear infections.
--- Patricia Hittner <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> In a message dated 1/15/00 10:24:35 AM Pacific
> Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
> writes:
>
> << In the rest of the world, homeopathy is excepted
> and covered under most
> health plans. There are seven MD staffed
> homeopathic hospitals in London
> alone. In this country, it seems that, with most
> people have never heard
> of it. I see it work effectively, almost daily. I
> am not a kook or wacko
> (I don't think), but, I am least smart enough and
> compassionate enough
> to not discount this healing modality because of
> someone else's
> prejudice.
>
> When it comes to Biodynamic farming, I would
> suggest reading "Secrets of
> the Soil". Again, it would seem the rest of the
> world is far ahead of us
> in understanding its importance.
>
> I would like to apologize to the list and to S.B..
> for the demeanor of
> my earlier post.
>
> Dr. Kim
> >>
> That's probably why my son's pediatrician (from
> London) isn't hostile to the
> idea that I first try to treat his ear infections
> with homeopathy, instead of
> antibiotics. Actually, he's been downright
> supportive.
>
> Patricia
>
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-kb.
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