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I've used H202 (hydrogen peroxide) and that will clear it up temporarily. But

I've suffered

form itchy and runny ears for years, and I have tinnitus, which is so

bothersome.

 

But the H202 will work here and there, and will very effectively kill bacteria

that can

accumulate in the fluid.

 

, " mlbj98 " <DietMan_2 wrote:

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> Is there anything one could take to get rid of fluid in the ears?

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> Is there anything one could take to get rid of fluid in the ears?

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Although it might not be the answer for an adult; after 4 years and

nine surgeries my six year old is finally free of fluid and ear

infections. His ENT is a professor at the University of South Florida

and suggested we test him for acid reflux, although he had not had any

symptoms that suggested it he tested positive and was put on Prevacid

once a day..that was in October of 2005 and he has not had ear

problems since. Perhaps starting with one of OTC or herbal aids for

acid-reflux might help??

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I agree. Those of us you have studied alternative health know that the

liver and colon are tied to many health problems. Get rid of congestion of

the liver and blockages in the colon and intestines and your body can freely

eliminate the toxins that otherwise reside in the body.

 

For me, liver flushes and colonics, Oxypowder and Okra Pepsin are tantamount

to my continuingly improved health condition. I was almost disabled before

starting an educated effort to detox and cleanse.

 

I used to suffer from terrible acid reflux. I have no idea if it was the

liver flush or the colon cleanse that kicked it, but I haven¹t taken an acid

medication for months and months...not even an aspirin.

 

 

 

 

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>> > Is there anything one could take to get rid of fluid in the ears?

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> Although it might not be the answer for an adult; after 4 years and

> nine surgeries my six year old is finally free of fluid and ear

> infections. His ENT is a professor at the University of South Florida

> and suggested we test him for acid reflux, although he had not had any

> symptoms that suggested it he tested positive and was put on Prevacid

> once a day..that was in October of 2005 and he has not had ear

> problems since. Perhaps starting with one of OTC or herbal aids for

> acid-reflux might help??

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Hello!

 

Ive had this off and on for years now.

I take zyrtec every 12 hours and this can still be a problem on days when

pollen counts are extremely high.

If I exercise 5-6 days a week and drink plenty of fluids, I mean constant,

water.

 

THem it doesnt bother me. My doc is cool about therbs and all and he told me

its like when you have a cold and you need to drink plenty of fluids so the

discharge from nose and lungs doesnt get real, tough and gooey and clog.

 

If The pollen goes way up my ears will itch terrible, and I put a tad of

neosporin on a q-tip and gently slide it around to relieve the itch, this can

last a day ot 2-3. This is ok to he said, but barely put any on the q-tip, just

enough to get it wet.

 

peroxide or alcohol diluted or otherwise are the biggest no-nos. If you saw

what this does to your ears you would stop it. I had a friend doing this, and

he ruined his natural flora balance in ears, no protective layer of skin and has

to use special creams to protect, prescript, costly. And has worse problems

now.

 

I have a black lab that we were diluting peroxide, we thought way down, to

clean hers ears, when pollen is up she has problems too! And we did this

thinking it would provide her relief. Her hair turned a slight orange, from

over a month or 2 usage. The vet, said stop, there is a reason why you are told

growing up to never put anything in you ear smaller than your elbow! lol

 

But he was serious. I told him of my friend and he said her, my dogs ears,

would be there to, if we continued this process.

 

He said she would be better off with something likened to a doggie sudafed or

allergy pill to relieve her ears

 

Both docs agreed that some ear canals are made differently than others and

that some people can not eat or drink anything 2 hours before bed because it

truly drains back into the ear. Just like some babies!

Tina Ranieri

 

ann4cure <kazala wrote:

I've used H202 (hydrogen peroxide) and that will clear it up

temporarily. But I've suffered

form itchy and runny ears for years, and I have tinnitus, which is so

bothersome.

 

But the H202 will work here and there, and will very effectively kill bacteria

that can

accumulate in the fluid.

 

, " mlbj98 " <DietMan_2 wrote:

>

> Is there anything one could take to get rid of fluid in the ears?

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mostly when dogs have this type of ear problems it's because they have

allergies--which is usually to their food. Either the artificial coloring,

or the additives or the grains. Change that and you change the ear trouble.

Especially if the ears smell yeasty. (same goes for humans :-)

 

samala

Renee

 

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I have a black lab that we were diluting peroxide, we thought way down, to

clean hers ears, when pollen is up she has problems too! And we did this

thinking it would provide her relief. Her hair turned a slight orange, from

over a month or 2 usage. The vet, said stop, there is a reason why you are

told growing up to never put anything in you ear smaller than your elbow!

lol

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The people that we got her from abused her and left her out in all kinds of

weather. She had nothing but a dirt floor, it took us 7 baths to get her clean.

They never paid attention to her, they would open a huge bag of dog food and go

in the house and leave her. And ya know you cant feed a lab that way. She was

only 9 months old, I said thats no lab and made them show me her papers.

Her hair was sticking up all over, I thought she was some mix.

 

But vet said that her ears are a mess and her sinuses from being out in all

the bad weather. He said no one should be treated this poorly. He said he might

want to put her on something for sinus in her old age. She was grossly over

weight too.

 

We give her iams her sinus have improved and she lost the wieght on her own,

we walk our dogs in the woods everyday. So her breathing is much better. No

one would sleep with her in the beginning because she snored so bad. Just the

ears now on real high pollen days. We have a cleaner we use from the vet and

that helps alot but...

 

He said its a lab thing. THis is my first lab, we just wonder what could help

her naturally.

There not much grain in Iams not like in other dog food.

thanks

 

Tina

 

Renee <gaiacita wrote:

Mostly when dogs have this type of ear problems it's because they have

allergies--which is usually to their food. Either the artificial coloring,

or the additives or the grains. Change that and you change the ear trouble.

Especially if the ears smell yeasty. (same goes for humans :-)

 

samala

Renee

 

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I have a black lab that we were diluting peroxide, we thought way down, to

clean hers ears, when pollen is up she has problems too! And we did this

thinking it would provide her relief. Her hair turned a slight orange, from

over a month or 2 usage. The vet, said stop, there is a reason why you are

told growing up to never put anything in you ear smaller than your elbow!

lol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Tina. I went and asked a dog raw food list that I'm on if they had any

advice for you. It's a good list and it's at . Just search for

CNRS. Besides putting CS in the ears, this is what they said:

 

I guess the ideal would be to have her off all grains.

Warm olive oil can do wonders for ears, but I think she needs help detoxing

for a good cleaning out of the ears, which is just a symptom of her overall

problems.

If still on kibble at least add Artic Vigor ( you can google Artic Vigor--it

s a fish oil type supplement--the amount is not the bottle) though start

with a much smaller amount and slowly increase over a 2 week period as the

stools and the detox will increase at this time.

 

It does help prevent the formation of free radicals (the grains contribute a

lot to this process) and the Artic Vigor will help to lessen this.

 

I would also suggest a fermented salad once a week at least though a couple

of hours before her regular meal is even better.

 

Here is a sample (does not have to be this complicated, just a lot of

different veggies to give someone the idea of how to make it. (below)

 

The fermented pulped salad is made (mostly with leafy greens) adding

probiotics (human grade and non dairy) to establish the good bacteria in the

intestines. The human grade digestive enzymes are also added (need one with

cellulase and amylase at least) are added to the pulped salad and keep the

mix at BODY temperature for at least 15 minutes before feeding, wait at

least 2 hours after this salad mix before feeding meaty bones for the best

results.

 

This salad helps diarrhea problems as well as constipation, boost the immune

system and gives extra b vitamins to boot :o)))) It helps to repair the

intestines by establishing good bacteria that prefers raw food and leafy

greens.

 

You first pulp the veggies in a food blender or use the pulp from a juicer

(chop up some romaine lettuce so it is easier to process, some freeze it

first to smash into very tiny pieced in the bag after it is frozen) some add

a little water for processing) it should look like baby food when done. For

sick animals make it mostly leafy greens and low starchy veggies. You can

freeze this mush and then continue the rest of the procedure when you need

some more fermented veggies.

 

With the thawed mixture or the freshly made one you add some probiotics

human grade (non dairy type) always sold in the fridge of pharmacy or health

food store. add one capsule or digestive enzymes (like UDO's digestive

blend human type, though if you read the labels you will find similar types

for less money) but they should have the basics of Cellulase and Amylase.

(for dogs and cats about 10 pounds or less use 1/4 capsule of each)

 

Best with a sick dog to add the probiotic to his food as well and so they

should also have Lipase and Protease. I share my digestive enzymes with my

dog so I make sure that is also has Lactase as I have problems with milk

digestion (but if the mix you get does not have this it is still good for

the dog)

 

I do not like the dog types because they often add stuff and some use the

poorest quality and the probiotics often are not alive. Some are a joke and

if you read the label are often are just prebiotics and sold on a shelf so

no live ones left (The ones I have seen are a waste of money IMO or not as

beneficial as getting the human grade varieties)

 

 

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But vet said that her ears are a mess and her sinuses from being out in all

the bad weather. He said no one should be treated this poorly. He said he

might want to put her on something for sinus in her old age. She was grossly

over weight too.

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