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Future Possibilities and Speculations about IPT
by Chris Duffield
To my knowledge, ear conditions have not been the primary target of any IPT
treatments. But there are some tantalizing hints that IPT could be
beneficial. Certainly IPT could help rapidly deliver medications to fight
ear infections and inflammation. Perhaps the insulin could also help
regenerate nerve pathways or other parts of the hearing system. Here are
the hints so far. Keep listening...
- Dr. Paquette reports hearing improvements after IPT in some of his
patients with apparently unrelated primary diseases: a
patient with hepatitis, and a
patient with arthritis. This latter case is quite
noteworthy. This patient "who had suffered
from bilateral deafness for 30 years recovered an almost normal auditive
acuteness the day following her second treatment. She canceled the
purchase of a hearing aid."
- Dr. Paquette also had a number of patients whose
tinnitus or vertigo improved or went away after IPT treatment for other
conditions. He cites cases of a
patient with multiple respiratory diseases, and a patient
with circulatory problems. This latter patient spectacularly lost
all vertigo in 48 hours after IPT, and almost completely cleared up his
circulatory problems within 5 days, including the return of his senses of
taste and smell. Dr. Paquette reported that he found vertigo and tinnitus in
many patients with circulatory
problems, and was often able to clear them up within 24 hours.
- The US insulin study club of the 1930s
reported beneficial effects on ears and hearing from small amounts of extra
insulin. They believed that insulin had a particularly strong positive
influence on ectodermal tissues, and the epithelium of the inner ear is
ectodermal.
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