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Date: | Fri, 28 Mar 1997 07:09:32 -0800 |
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> My stepfather who is 80 yrs old has been evaluated by medical specialists,
> had MRIs, etc, but no one has been able to pinpoint any cause for his
> imbalance while walking and his nausea from a "sea-sickness" feeling. Other
> than normal aging of inner ear function...I have suggested going milk-free
> for at least a month, just to see. Anyone ever hear of inner ear problems
> (vestibular dysfunction) resolving by going dairy-free?
Many times. Dizziness is one of the classic symptoms of milk allergy or
sensitivity in adults along with neck pain, back pain, headaches,
crepitus, carpal tunnel, sciatica, sinus problems, decreased energy,
digestive upset, eye sensitivity to light, and female problems---to name
a few of the VERY common disorders due to that perfect nutrient.
That's what I have seen in practice.
Daniel A. Twogood, D.C.
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