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Originally Posted by proxy +1
I had to reread the thread again to figure out why, after what was initially a useful discussion about protecting your ears, etc., it had to turn into this...
Just to throw in one more comment about the *original topic*, I recently had a lot of back problems (from weeks on end of 16hr days for a film all hunched over the DAW, but that's a different story). The chiro was great and what came to light was that the back corrections influenced jaw-alignment issues, which he was explaining can interfere with you hearing if you jaw's alignment is enough to-one-side. All day computing -> posture issues -> jaw issues -> ear-canal, it's all related.
I'm not saying computers will make you deaf, but it was an interesting experience that I thought might actually be useful to someone here.
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Great points. Yes I am a firm believer that what you do to any part of your body has
some effect to the rest of your body.
Western thought as always been focused on treating the part of the body that is directly effected by the "illness" while Eastern thought is to treat the body as a whole. Both approaches can have drawbacks but used together (as I believe we are starting to see in Western medical practices) we can begin to unlock some of the keys to how we are put together.