
Ear Infections or Otitis media is an inner ear infection
generally caused from a blockage of the Eustachian tubes. The
Eustachian Tube allows equalized pressure on the eardrum and
allows fluid to drain away from the inner ear. When the
Eustachian tube is blocked, fluid builds up and causes an infection. The
transverse process, bones sticking out from the sides of a
vertebrae, run next to the Eustachian tubes at C1, the first
Cervical vertebrae. When a vertebra is misaligned or
subluxated, swollen tissue will result causing the Eustachian
tubes to block. By removing the subluxations at C1 and
C2 you can reduce the tissue swelling around the Eustachian
Tubes and allow the inner ear to drain, clearing the infection
within a couple days in many cases.
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