yes I didn't put there - but there were also other reasons why we cut out dairy (excema, runny nose and I only found out AFTER I had given him dairy that his dad was also intolerant until the age of 3!) so I'm glad you understand the dairy thing because as I said it all cleared up very shortly after we stopped dairy, but also since DS saw the osteopath he hasn't had another ear infection.
right I will try my best to explain! This will be a real simple explanation as I find it difficult to understand myself!
usually we aim for appointments to coincide with DS' afternoon nap - basically the osteopath manipulates DS' head, shoulders, trunk and back while he is laying down.
The idea is that the body is healthy when the fluids are running around it as they should. with my DS (and with lots of children) he is not able to drain away the mucus (the same mucus that is produced when consuming dairy). This collects behind the ear and/or nose, usually resulting in runny nose and ear infections. The ear infections were a real big problem for us as the ear would usually perforate, with the fluid coming out of hte ear eewww. Anyway, for whatever reason poor DS cannot drain this fluid himself so the osteopath is helping to do this (as well as helping with his general wellbeing). Again a good reason to restrict/cut down on dairy is that the production of mucus is lower. Eventually when children are 7ish their jaws drop and the e..... tube (cannot spell!) moves from horizontal to slightly sloped so hopefully by this time they should be able to drain it away themselves!
I'm sorry this isn't really a very good explanation - I guess the reason why I haven't made an effort to find out what it is/why/how it works is because for me the proof is in the pudding - it truly has worked for us!
We started seeing the osteopath last September and are still seeing her! But now it's every 6 weeks/2 months. We started off every week, then every fortnight then every month leading up to now; as I said v expensive!
We are now under ENT who have no suggestions but grommets and the audiology dept who are good but can only test his hearing so are unable to really help resolve the problem - happily his hearing is (v slowly) getting better. and of course he has had no ear infections.
I can help you with any more questions you might have but I'm going out in a bit