Chophouse360
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Can you elaborate? I know releasing facial tension with reichian therapy but I struggle with iti mean healing all postural damage the body might have, to arrive at a completely straight spine like yoga describes as being a foundation for general health. This is achieved by mobilizing the stuck fascia.
My husband eats eggs almost every day. Still got great clumps of oily wax out of his ear (one more than the other) using the Irrigator I referenced above.I remember seeing a video of Dr. Jonathan Wright, where he said that ear wax accumulation was the result of not enough choline/lecithin in the diet. Not sure how true that is, but it sort of makes sense since those compounds are emulsifying and may thin out the wax so that it does not get hard and accumulate. Enough eggs in the diet should fix that problem.
If I recall correctly, he wasn't saying that the choline or lecithin would 'get rid of' ear wax, only that it would allow the wax to not get hard and become a problem. I haven't studied earwax, lol, but I think having it is normal, but having it get hard and become an issue where you have to go to a doctor to flush it out is not normal ear wax metabolism. If the was comes out on its own, I think that there is no issue and that is what the waxMy husband eats eggs almost every day. Still got great clumps of oily wax out of his ear (one more than the other) using the Irrigator I referenced above.
It didnt seem like, in my husband's case, he could wait for "natural removal". If that means the body deals with it naturally? His ears (one more than the other) were feeling really blocked, as though he had swum and they was water lodged) and he had to go the Removal Kit route. (With a little of the nausea they warn about during the "operation") He was astonished at how clear his hearing was afterwards and realized they'd been building up for awhile.If I recall correctly, he wasn't saying that the choline or lecithin would 'get rid of' ear wax, only that it would allow the wax to not get hard and become a problem. I haven't studied earwax, lol, but I think having it is normal, but having it get hard and become an issue where you have to go to a doctor to flush it out is not normal ear wax metabolism. If the was comes out on its own, I think that there is no issue and that is what the wax
is supposed to do, and the choline/lecithin helps keep the wax soft and flexible for natural removal. That's what I think he was saying.
At that point, no. Dr. Wright's point was about prevention, not treating it acutely.It didnt seem like, in my husband's case, he could wait for "natural removal". If that means the body deals with it naturally? His ears (one more than the other) were feeling really blocked, as though he had swum and they was water lodged) and he had to go the Removal Kit route. (With a little of the nausea they warn about during the "operation") He was astonished at how clear his hearing was afterwards and realized they'd been building up for awhile.