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Why does my child have recurrent chest infections/ ear infections/ sinus and dental problems/ behavioural problems/ learning difficulties/ headaches, aches and pains / asthma?

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Why does my child have recurrent chest infections/ ear infections/ sinus and dental problems/ behavioural problems/ learning difficulties/ headaches, aches and pains / asthma?

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• Infections As the child grows, the effects of retained moulding and birth stresses can take their toll on the body’s reserves, and also deplete the immune system. This leaves children more vulnerable to all types of infection • Ear infection Recurrent ear infections, gradually becoming more frequent. Loss of hearing, leads to ‘glue ear’. Reason: Retained birth compression within and around the bones of the ear impedes fluid drainage from the ear, causes poor development of air sinuses in the ear, and partial or complete blocking of the Eustachian tube. Infections never fully clear, leaving a vulnerability to the next infection and a depleted immune system. • Sinus and dental problems Persistent mouth breathers. Constantly blocked or runny nose. Later, this increases the chance of dental overcrowding. Reason: Impaired growth and drainage of the sinuses due to retained moulding compression • Behavioural problems and learning difficulties Poor concentration, constant fidgeting, difficul

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