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Menniere's Desease
By Rudy Ising
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What affect would this treatment have for Mennier'es Disease? FAQ's discuss typical ear problems, and also vertigo issues, as well as TMJ (which also often causes Tinitus.)
What is the likelihood that this treatment would have a positive impact on Menniere's sufferers?
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Menniere's Desease
By Dr Dean Howell
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NCR has had a good track record with the treatment of Meniere’s ’s disease victims. The TMJ symptoms, the vertigo, and ear problems can be from a common cause: the asymmetry of the skull. When the temporal bones are not symmetrically positioned, then the two inner ears (actually located in the temporal bones near the mastoid process rather than inside the ear), are positioned very differently, sometimes as much as 15 degrees difference in their tilts. This is confusing for the nervous system, and, unless the nervous system ignores one of the ears, this leads to queasiness or outright vertigo.
Similarly, this difference in the positions of the temporal bones also increases the stress on the condyles of the mandible, so that their can be grinding, clicking, or popping with movement of the jaw. If this goes on for long, it is characterized as “TMD” or temporomandibular joint dysfunction. When the temporal bones are in dramatically different places, then there is also an increased chance of having pressure on the auditory nerves, which may result in tinnitus. Only a therapy that changes the relative positions of the temporal bones can treat the causation of these sorts of symptoms. NeuroCranial Restructuring® is a therapy that can change this alignment with a high degree of reliability. I know of no other treatments that can routinely treat this sort of problems.
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I have Menieres
By Beverly McCarty
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I would like to know more in re to this procedure..I am deaf in one ear now..a professional...and do not wish to go deaf if is there is a possible cure.
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RE: Menniere's Desease
By Dr Dean Howell
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Meniere’s disease is a combination of toxic, biochemical and structural issues. Many people that come to me find the structural issues are the most important in their Meniere’s disease.
Please see this article, also located on my website: GENERALIZED TREATMENT OF A DISEASE Thanks.
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