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Hi. I wanted to mention that the practise of heating a gel cap in the

microwave and then placing the contents into a baby's ears is highly

dangerous. Oil drops placed into the ears should be lukewarm.

Microwaves can have hot spots and can super-heat liquids. Babies

can't talk to tell us that the liquid is hot or hurts either! If you

have a way to contact " Grin " you might consider passing this

information on. Is s/he really a retired nurse?

 

Stela

 

, " Kat "

<vanokat@m...> wrote :

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> GrinNBarrett (quoted in part)

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> I am a retired nurse. ...

 

> Baby crying in the night with an earache? Take a gel garlic capsule

heat in

> microwave for a few seconds to warm. Stick a sterile needle in the end

> squeeze into babys ear place cotton in to hold it. Depending on size

of baby

> or toddler use two it is harmless. Walla pain gone and garlic is

one of

> the natural antibiotics.

>

>

> Have nothing to do with the evil deeds of darkness,

> but rather expose them. Ephesians 5:11

> " For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the

rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness,

against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places. "

(Eph. 6:12).

>

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I might add too that Dr.Mercola recommends Hydorgen peroxide in the

ear canal for fighting colds..which a child usually has if they have

an ear ache...ps I tried this for an ear ache and it worked

great..Debbie

 

 

 

 

, " Stela Nokt "

<stelanokt> wrote:

>

>

> Hi. I wanted to mention that the practise of heating a gel cap in

the

> microwave and then placing the contents into a baby's ears is

highly

> dangerous. Oil drops placed into the ears should be lukewarm.

> Microwaves can have hot spots and can super-heat liquids. Babies

> can't talk to tell us that the liquid is hot or hurts either! If

you

> have a way to contact " Grin " you might consider passing this

> information on. Is s/he really a retired nurse?

>

> Stela

>

> , " Kat "

> <vanokat@m...> wrote :

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