Guest guest Posted November 10, 2009 Report Share Posted November 10, 2009 For anyone having problems with pressure buildup in their ears (from allergies, sinuses, blowing your nose too hard). I've gotten and tried " the Eardoc " as reviewed on the TV show The Doctors. It definitely works, but it's basically a vibrator/massager. For $55 including shipping, I'd probably just get a cheap massager off Amazon if it breaks. But it does work, just not immediately. I also don't do it for the 3-5 minutes they recommend because it can rub the skin raw in one spot as any massager will. But after about 5 minutes from turning it off, I can definitely feel my ears start to drain into my throat for the next several hours and great reduction in the buildup of pressure to begin with. It was designed primarily for kids but anyone with similar problems will probably be helped by it. But I recommend just getting a $20 or less mini-massager and using that to massage the area under and behind your ears for the same benefit. Many times when your doctor sees fluid in your ears, they assume an infection (which can happen when it's in there a long time) and will prescribe anti-biotics which did nothing for the ear/head pressure I felt. And daily doses of decongestant never really did much either. This is the website here, it's a UK company but drop shipped from Israel. http://www.eardoc.info/ I got mine in about 5 days, but again, I recommend getting a regular mini-massager for less than half the price, probably same or better quality than this eardoc too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2009 Report Share Posted November 10, 2009 Thank you very much for this posting. Ammachi [Ammachi ] On Behalf Of bluepearllight Tuesday, November 10, 2009 9:54 AM Ammachi the eardoc (non-Amma) for earaches, fluid buildup, etc. For anyone having problems with pressure buildup in their ears (from allergies, sinuses, blowing your nose too hard). I've gotten and tried " the Eardoc " as reviewed on the TV show The Doctors. It definitely works, but it's basically a vibrator/massager. For $55 including shipping, I'd probably just get a cheap massager off Amazon if it breaks. But it does work, just not immediately. I also don't do it for the 3-5 minutes they recommend because it can rub the skin raw in one spot as any massager will. But after about 5 minutes from turning it off, I can definitely feel my ears start to drain into my throat for the next several hours and great reduction in the buildup of pressure to begin with. It was designed primarily for kids but anyone with similar problems will probably be helped by it. But I recommend just getting a $20 or less mini-massager and using that to massage the area under and behind your ears for the same benefit. Many times when your doctor sees fluid in your ears, they assume an infection (which can happen when it's in there a long time) and will prescribe anti-biotics which did nothing for the ear/head pressure I felt. And daily doses of decongestant never really did much either. This is the website here, it's a UK company but drop shipped from Israel. http://www.eardoc.info/ I got mine in about 5 days, but again, I recommend getting a regular mini-massager for less than half the price, probably same or better quality than this eardoc too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2009 Report Share Posted November 10, 2009 Homeopathy works for all manner of ear problems! Try it! --- Received: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:24:06 AM PST " Narendra Kulkarni " <nkulki <Ammachi > RE: the eardoc (non-Amma) for earaches, fluid buildup, etc. > Thank you very much for this posting. > > > > Ammachi [Ammachi ] On Behalf Of > bluepearllight > Tuesday, November 10, 2009 9:54 AM > Ammachi > the eardoc (non-Amma) for earaches, fluid buildup, etc. > > > > > > For anyone having problems with pressure buildup in > their ears (from allergies, sinuses, blowing your nose too hard). > I've gotten and tried " the Eardoc " as reviewed on the > TV show The Doctors. It definitely works, but it's > basically a vibrator/massager. For $55 including shipping, > I'd probably just get a cheap massager off Amazon if it > breaks. > > But it does work, just not immediately. I also don't do it > for the 3-5 minutes they recommend because it can rub the > skin raw in one spot as any massager will. But after about > 5 minutes from turning it off, I can definitely feel my > ears start to drain into my throat for the next several hours > and great reduction in the buildup of pressure to begin with. > > It was designed primarily for kids but anyone with similar > problems will probably be helped by it. But I recommend > just getting a $20 or less mini-massager and using that to > massage the area under and behind your ears for the same > benefit. > > Many times when your doctor sees fluid in your ears, they > assume an infection (which can happen when it's in there > a long time) and will prescribe anti-biotics which did > nothing for the ear/head pressure I felt. And daily > doses of decongestant never really did much either. > > This is the website here, it's a UK company but drop shipped > from Israel. http://www.eardoc.info/ > I got mine in about 5 days, but again, I recommend getting > a regular mini-massager for less than half the price, probably > same or better quality than this eardoc too. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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