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An Opera Singer Seeks Relief with
Prolotherapy, Neural Therapy
and Diet Typing
PP, a 35-year old male opera singer, came from out of the country to
Caring Medical seeking
help for bilateral
jaw pain
which extended from the styloid processes of the skull near the ears
down his jaw and into the neck. PP had done some research on the
internet and found information on jaw pain on our websites, emailed us,
and became a patient soon afterwards. The styloid process is thin piece
of bone that extends down from the skull to which
ligaments
and muscles attach. PP is a professional opera singer and this condition
was preventing him from performing. Yawning or eating very sweet or sour
foods would trigger his pain. He did not have any
neck pain,
but did get occasional
headaches.
He also reported occasional dizzy spells and sometimes salivated
excessively. He had tried jaw splints and infiltration of the styloid
process, each having little effect. Lyrica, a drug used to treat some
types of neuropathic pain, and certain exercises, would give PP some
relief. His pain was usually chronic and dull, but his “triggers” would
cause an electric stabbing pain.
Upon consultation with Dr. Hauser, we decided to use
Prolotherapy and
Neural Therapy
to treat PP’s jaw.
Sodium morrhuate,
an extract of cod liver oil, was used in the
Prolotherapy solution in
order to give a strong
inflammatory response.
This solution was injected into the ligament attachment sites on the
styloid process, the
temporomandibular joint (TMJ),
and on the angle of the mandible (lower jaw) with the hope of healing
those
connective tissue. All of these areas were tender upon exam.
Neural Therapy solution was also injected into these areas which is a
solution comprised of saline and a strong anesthetic. Neural Therapy is
used to treat dysfunctional structures that possibly are being affected
by the
autonomic nervous system. This part of the nervous system
controls non-voluntary functions, such as your pupils dilating when
entering a dark room.
The autonomic nervous system affects pain perception, among other
things, and the nerve ganglia or nerve centers in the jaw could have
been affected by an old dental procedure, or a mouth or throat
infection, for example. These old infections or injuries could have
produced an “interference field” which stimulates the autonomic nervous
system. The strong anesthetic stops the interference field from
producing the stimulus to the autonomic nervous system, thus alleviating
the pain. Dr. Ferdinand Huneke, M.D., the founder of Neural Therapy,
developed this treatment and theory of interference fields in Germany.
PP was also interested in optimizing his healing and maximizing his
energy in any way that he could, therefore he wanted to get
Hauser
Diet Typing which he had read about on our website, as well
as follow a supplement program that would put his body in the best
healing mode possible. PP turned out to be a fast oxidizer of food, who
had a balanced
blood pH,
hence he was placed on the
Hauser Otter Diet, which consists of a higher
protein and fat diet that is low in carbohydrates and fruits. PP is also
taking ProloMax, Prolo Support Pack, and EnzymeMax to help healing. PP
also showed adrenal insufficiency in his laboratory testing, so he began
taking supplements to help with that as well.
PP had three
Prolotherapy and Neural Therapy treatments within 6 months.
We usually like to treat patients every month until they are all or
nearly all the way pain-free, but PP lives outside the United States, so
he comes to the clinic when he can. PP reported a 40% improvement thus
far and is very happy with his results, because prior to Prolotherapy,
he had no hope of being able to perform again. His energy is much
improved and he feels like he is on the road to wellness. PP hopes to be
able to come to Caring Medical a few more times so we can help fully
cure him of his pain and get him back on stage. He is very happy to have
found Prolotherapy and Caring Medical. We are glad he did too! It’s
always great to help people return to what they love to do.
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Ross Hauser, M.D.

Caring
Medical and Rehabilitation Services
Dr.
Hauser received his M.D. from the University of Illinois, Chicago; completed his
residency at Loyola-Hines VA-Marianjoy Hospitals in Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation; and received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Dr. Hauser is one of the leading
experts in the treatment of chronic pain and sports injuries with
Prolotherapy.
He, along with his wife Marion, have written seven books on the
topic of Prolotherapy, a comprehensive book on the natural medicine
approach to cancer, as well as a myriad of articles and newsletters
for the general public. Read more about
Ross Hauser MD
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