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17 Aug 2012 07:34 #21336
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Hi Everybody!
I need to receive information about treating my health problem, which is called Otosclerosis. I don't know if MMS is useful for treating such a desease but I hope anyone will tell me. I will make a short description about this desease:
"Otosclerosis" is an abnormal bone growth in the middle ear that causes hearing loss.
The cause of otosclerosis is unknown. However, there is some evidence that it may be passed down through families.
People who have otosclerosis have an abnormal sponge-like bone growing in the middle ear. This growth prevents the ear from vibrating in response to sound waves. Such vibrations are needed in order for you to hear
Otosclerosis is the most frequent cause of middle ear hearing loss in young adults. It typically begins in early to mid-adulthood. It is more common in women than in men. The condition usually affects both ears.
Symptoms:
•Hearing loss may occur slowly at first but continue to get worse.
•You may hear better in noisy environments that quiet ones.
•Ringing in the ears (tinnitus) may also occur.
Otosclerosis may slowly get worse. The condition may not require treatment until you having severe hearing problems.
Medications such as fluoride, calcium, or vitamin D may help to slow the hearing loss, but the benefits have not yet been proved.
Surgery to remove part of the ear (stapes) and replace it with a prosthesis can cure conductive hearing loss. A total replacement is called a stapedectomy. Sometimes a laser is used to make a hole in the stapes to allow placement of the prosthetic device. This is called a stapedotomy.
"I need to know whether it is possible to treat such e desease with MMS and how!"
Thank you in advance
Florjan
I need to receive information about treating my health problem, which is called Otosclerosis. I don't know if MMS is useful for treating such a desease but I hope anyone will tell me. I will make a short description about this desease:
"Otosclerosis" is an abnormal bone growth in the middle ear that causes hearing loss.
The cause of otosclerosis is unknown. However, there is some evidence that it may be passed down through families.
People who have otosclerosis have an abnormal sponge-like bone growing in the middle ear. This growth prevents the ear from vibrating in response to sound waves. Such vibrations are needed in order for you to hear
Otosclerosis is the most frequent cause of middle ear hearing loss in young adults. It typically begins in early to mid-adulthood. It is more common in women than in men. The condition usually affects both ears.
Symptoms:
•Hearing loss may occur slowly at first but continue to get worse.
•You may hear better in noisy environments that quiet ones.
•Ringing in the ears (tinnitus) may also occur.
Otosclerosis may slowly get worse. The condition may not require treatment until you having severe hearing problems.
Medications such as fluoride, calcium, or vitamin D may help to slow the hearing loss, but the benefits have not yet been proved.
Surgery to remove part of the ear (stapes) and replace it with a prosthesis can cure conductive hearing loss. A total replacement is called a stapedectomy. Sometimes a laser is used to make a hole in the stapes to allow placement of the prosthetic device. This is called a stapedotomy.
"I need to know whether it is possible to treat such e desease with MMS and how!"
Thank you in advance
Florjan
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17 Aug 2012 08:04 #21338
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Hallo sieh dir bitte Erfahrungs berichte an,und sämtlich Protokolle von JH.
viel glück vieleicht findest du das richtige.
Gruss V
viel glück vieleicht findest du das richtige.
Gruss V
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17 Aug 2012 09:48 #21341
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I agree with you, but I can not find anything in the protocols about this desease, exept nose,ear infections.
Believe me, Otosclerosis has nothing to do with simple infections, it's a complication and the cause of it is unknown.
It is an abnormal bone growth in the middle ear that causes hearing loss.
How MMS will benefit to me .Please, I need a serious help.
Believe me, Otosclerosis has nothing to do with simple infections, it's a complication and the cause of it is unknown.
It is an abnormal bone growth in the middle ear that causes hearing loss.
How MMS will benefit to me .Please, I need a serious help.
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19 Aug 2012 17:46 #21513
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Hi Florjan, and welcome to the forum. I have never heard of your condition before, but I would be curious to ask one of the more experienced practitioners on this site if MMS can help the body to dissolve things like bone spurs or 'corns'. Maybe it says so in the book but I'm sorry I dont recall offhand. If it can work for that, I imagine it would also be helpful for your situation.
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20 Aug 2012 03:41 #21552
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Welcome Florjan,
I would think DMSO, which acts as a dissolvent and caries MMS deeper into the tissue may be a way to help this condition. I too however am not an expert and hopefully we can get someone with more experienced to answer. Guess we'll have to be patient until then
I would think DMSO, which acts as a dissolvent and caries MMS deeper into the tissue may be a way to help this condition. I too however am not an expert and hopefully we can get someone with more experienced to answer. Guess we'll have to be patient until then
"Do what makes your heart sing"
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21 Aug 2012 08:47 #21611
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Thank you for your replies.
I will be waiting to hear from you a very helpful answer, soon.
I will be waiting to hear from you a very helpful answer, soon.
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