Ear Infections
Parents often feel helpless watching their child suffer so deeply. Reoccurring ear infections (otitis media) account for a vast number of pediatrician visits. Unfortunately, these visits typically end with a prescription for antibiotics – a treatment that MDs know rarely works. And yet they prescribe it anyway rather than say no to a concerned parent.
Many times, fluid in the ears is related to allergies. These allergies may be successfully treated by N.A.E.T. Common allergens include wheat/gluten, dairy, soy, peanuts, corn, and eggs.






