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Mix a 50/50 solution of apple cider vinegar and alcohol , rum, vodka or anything handy- I prefer rum. lie on you side and put it in your ear for 30 minutes or more , then let it drain out. It will sting slightly , but you'll be fine. The apple cider vinegar will atke care of any potential infection or bacteria in your ear. The alcohol will dry out the moisture.

 

Repeat as needed.

 

 

 

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Shelby and Gina, I wholeheartedly agree with you Shelby about the garlic juice. I had the same situation as you Gina, about 2-3 months ago, used tea tree oil in olive oil, worked a little bit, then put garlic juice from a raw clove of garlic into a little bit of olive oil, put it in my ear ONE time and I have not had a recurrence. Still amazes me as I had had that situation for a couple of months and ONE treatment with the raw organic garlic did the trick. This list and the people on it are the greatest!!!

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In a message dated 12/3/03 3:45:05 PM Mountain Standard Time, s.blakely writes:

 

I feel for you. My whole camp has been laid waste to the head cold & flu

that is making the rounds. If you put garlic juice in your ears it should

take care of it. (I know the juice feels weird in your ears, but it works

wonders.)

-Shelby

 

 

PiscesAngel7 [PiscesAngel7]

Wednesday, December 03, 2003 8:00 AM

herbal remedies

[herbal remedies] FLUID IN EARS

 

 

Hi Everyone,

 

Any ideas on getting rid of fluid in the ears?

I know I have fluid in my ears because I have

had a head cold--stuffy head, bad headache

and ears hurt. I have a crackling sound

sometimes in my ears which is the fluid.

Is there anything I can do to get rid of

this?

Thank you!

Gina

 

 

 

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Leah, I just peeled a large garlic clove, crushed it between 2 spoons, put it in the olive oil for about 15 minutes , lifted out the crushed garlic and put drops of the oil/garlic mix in my ears. Perhaps someone else here has a better method for juicing the garlic, but all in all, it works!

 

Phyllis

 

 

In a message dated 12/4/03 11:04:06 AM Mountain Standard Time, edwardsera writes:

 

How did you make the garlic juice? I can't wait to try this.

Leah

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Dianne Phillips

 

Tuesday, March 04, 2008 9:39 PM

Fluid in ears

 

 

Just had an ear infection - a bad one and took some antibiotic drops- the doctor

said there is fluid in the ear- my mom said the antibiotics don't help the

fluid- there still must be fluid in my ear- it feels funny- does anyone know of

how to get rid of the fluid?

thanks for any info,

dianne

 

 

 

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Suck it out with the ear bulb found in drugstores.

Then put a drop of virgin coconut oil to take out the

infection. I did this and it rid me of my ear pains.

 

Melly

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Dianne

 

This is a good use for ear candling. You may also try olive oil with

garlic soaked in it for awhile and use the oil in your ear.

 

GB

 

, " Dianne

Phillips " <phillipsd wrote:

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> Dianne Phillips

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> Tuesday, March 04, 2008 9:39 PM

> Fluid in ears

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> Just had an ear infection - a bad one and took some antibiotic

drops- the doctor said there is fluid in the ear- my mom said the

antibiotics don't help the fluid- there still must be fluid in my

ear- it feels funny- does anyone know of how to get rid of the fluid?

> thanks for any info,

> dianne

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