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Ringing in the ear can also be caused from a pinched nerve, such as when the Occiput or C1, C2 or C3 is pinched or out of alignment. So you might want to run the spinal and see if you see any correlation. You did not mention any dizziness with this so I will assume there is none, this could change the cause. Is the Sacrum or low Lumbar having issues? If so the Cervical will have to counter balance and it may again cause an issue with the neck region.

If dizziness is involved here is a suggestion to follow. I was fortunate to learn just recently due to flying 5 legs of a flight in one day! up and down, up and down, up and down.... I suddenly had vertigo two days latter and 2 months latter nothing was helping! Chiropractic didn't touch it, the SCIO didn't see any disturbance, I was at a loss and I hate pills! So, here it is. Have a bucket close buy in case they get sick from the spinning! Have the client lay on their back at a 35 to 45degree angle (head is down not the feet)...they won't like it... now have them look to the left (as far as the neck turns) and hold that position for a minute or so, now have them roll to their left side and stay that way for a minute or so (or until the spinning is a bit better is nice), back on their back. Now look to the right (as far as the neck turns) and stay that way, now roll to the right and stay on

the right side as before. Now go back to the back position and have help sitting up. They will feel dizzy and probably like they will get sick.

Repeat this process if necessary throughout the day or in the next couple days, (I had to do it 3 times) but each time I noticed a bit of improvement. By the third time the vertigo was GONE. And it has not returned in a month, and the ringing is gone too.

Now the reason...within the inner ear we have the labyrinth tube and sometimes small particles of wax or other foreign substances have gotten in there and move around. It tickles the cilia making the body feel dizzy and causing the ringing. The object was to get the small particles out of the labyrinth and to the small pool of fluid in the base of the ear where it should be. If this is the issue then hopefully, you will see the same miracle I saw.

Emotions may play a part, since we are electrical emotional beings we have to consider it to. Also, the kidney is linked to the ear, just as the liver is linked to the eyes.

You did not give past history, so was there any loud noise involved? War, equipment, loud music? any of which may have caused a disturbance with the Cilia (small hairs needed to carry the sound to the parts of the ear) causing them to lay flat, this type of nerve damage tends to be more difficult for quick results.

A little more background might help us give better suggestions.

Yours in Health,

Kathy

From: JoleneVictor <jolenevictor@...>qxci-scio-epfx-english Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 2:33:43 PMSubject: Re: ringing in the ears

Hi,We've found that helicrysum oil applied around the ears and just a slight bit in the ear canal (not enough to run down to the ear drum where it can burn) is greatly assistive in dealing with tinnitus as well as hearing loss. I've also added cold laser and we've had remarkable results. Television volume is coming down in the households of many of my clients.> >> > Hello,> > I'm not sure if all kinds of ringing in the

ears is called tinnitus so my questions is not about the diagnose but what is causing the noice in the ears and head. Have you had any experiences with clients with this peoblem and would you help me with any suggestions or/and ideas to get rid of it by using the SCIO and other natural remedies.> > Thank you!> > Kate> >> I have had tinnitus/Menieres disease for over 10 years, mine was caused by taking allotpathic anti malarial medication and the side effect was nerve damage in the inner ear resulting in 50% hearing loss and permenant tinnitus. I have used numereous SCIO protocols regularly and verious natural remedies and not seen any improvement or deterioration. Other people I know with the condition seem to be able to relate it back to a viral infection which can lie dormant and become activated in a virus such as a cold or flu. At the moment I am taking a hefty dose of antioxidants, vitamins and mineral

supplements specifically for tinnitus and hearing loss, I have been on the supplements for over 4 months and experienced slight hearing improvement but no effect on tinnitus as yet, could take up to one year!Nerve damage is so difficult to reverse or improve. On the SCIO I use all the ear related buttons in short sarcodes, including the nerve pathways at the bottom of the screen, hearing/ears in biofeedback & bodyviewer, nerves in spinal, there is so much on the programme to assist. Good luck!>

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Thank you, Kathy

It is indeed a very useful information.

Yes, I worked on the spinal for 3 sessions but she says that the ringing is still there, That was the reason I asked in the chat for help.

She is emotionally stubborn. Not very open to listen. She knows it best, kind of. Very nice lady.....We all have something not perfect... lol

Smiles,

Katia

From: Kathy <kathyqx@...>qxci-scio-epfx-english Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 12:11:35 PMSubject: Re: Re: ringing in the ears and/ or vertigo

Ringing in the ear can also be caused from a pinched nerve, such as when the Occiput or C1, C2 or C3 is pinched or out of alignment. So you might want to run the spinal and see if you see any correlation. You did not mention any dizziness with this so I will assume there is none, this could change the cause. Is the Sacrum or low Lumbar having issues? If so the Cervical will have to counter balance and it may again cause an issue with the neck region.

If dizziness is involved here is a suggestion to follow. I was fortunate to learn just recently due to flying 5 legs of a flight in one day! up and down, up and down, up and down.... I suddenly had vertigo two days latter and 2 months latter nothing was helping! Chiropractic didn't touch it, the SCIO didn't see any disturbance, I was at a loss and I hate pills! So, here it is. Have a bucket close buy in case they get sick from the spinning! Have the client lay on their back at a 35 to 45degree angle (head is down not the feet)...they won't like it... now have them look to the left (as far as the neck turns) and hold that position for a minute or so, now have them roll to their left side and stay that way for a minute or so (or until the spinning is a bit better is nice), back on their back. Now look to the right (as far as the neck turns) and stay that way, now roll to the right and stay on

the right side as before. Now go back to the back position and have help sitting up. They will feel dizzy and probably like they will get sick.

Repeat this process if necessary throughout the day or in the next couple days, (I had to do it 3 times) but each time I noticed a bit of improvement. By the third time the vertigo was GONE. And it has not returned in a month, and the ringing is gone too.

Now the reason...within the inner ear we have the labyrinth tube and sometimes small particles of wax or other foreign substances have gotten in there and move around. It tickles the cilia making the body feel dizzy and causing the ringing. The object was to get the small particles out of the labyrinth and to the small pool of fluid in the base of the ear where it should be. If this is the issue then hopefully, you will see the same miracle I saw.

Emotions may play a part, since we are electrical emotional beings we have to consider it to. Also, the kidney is linked to the ear, just as the liver is linked to the eyes.

You did not give past history, so was there any loud noise involved? War, equipment, loud music? any of which may have caused a disturbance with the Cilia (small hairs needed to carry the sound to the parts of the ear) causing them to lay flat, this type of nerve damage tends to be more difficult for quick results.

A little more background might help us give better suggestions.

Yours in Health,

Kathy

From: JoleneVictor <jolenevictor>qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.comSent: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 2:33:43 PMSubject: Re: ringing in the ears

Hi,We've found that helicrysum oil applied around the ears and just a slight bit in the ear canal (not enough to run down to the ear drum where it can burn) is greatly assistive in dealing with tinnitus as well as hearing loss. I've also added cold laser and we've had remarkable results. Television volume is coming down in the households of many of my clients.> >> > Hello,> > I'm not sure if all kinds of ringing in the

ears is called tinnitus so my questions is not about the diagnose but what is causing the noice in the ears and head. Have you had any experiences with clients with this peoblem and would you help me with any suggestions or/and ideas to get rid of it by using the SCIO and other natural remedies.> > Thank you!> > Kate> >> I have had tinnitus/Menieres disease for over 10 years, mine was caused by taking allotpathic anti malarial medication and the side effect was nerve damage in the inner ear resulting in 50% hearing loss and permenant tinnitus. I have used numereous SCIO protocols regularly and verious natural remedies and not seen any improvement or deterioration. Other people I know with the condition seem to be able to relate it back to a viral infection which can lie dormant and become activated in a virus such as a cold or flu. At the moment I am taking a hefty dose of antioxidants, vitamins and mineral

supplements specifically for tinnitus and hearing loss, I have been on the supplements for over 4 months and experienced slight hearing improvement but no effect on tinnitus as yet, could take up to one year!Nerve damage is so difficult to reverse or improve. On the SCIO I use all the ear related buttons in short sarcodes, including the nerve pathways at the bottom of the screen, hearing/ears in biofeedback & bodyviewer, nerves in spinal, there is so much on the programme to assist. Good luck!>

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