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I have a problem here lately and I'm trying to find some various ways I can help

it get better. I have an ear wax buildup problem and I've tried using the ear

wax removal kits that you can buy at Walmart but it doesn't seem to be doing any

good. I mean it helps, I can hear a little better out of my ear but I can still

tell that it isn't completely clean.

 

Are there any other methods I could try that might help me out?

 

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Hi I use Debrox from Wal-mart I to don't think it was working well but I found

out the I had to raise real good several times even later in the day or night.

 

Vadarkwolf <vadarkwolf wrote: I have a problem here lately

and I'm trying to find some various ways I can help it get better. I have an ear

wax buildup problem and I've tried using the ear wax removal kits that you can

buy at Walmart but it doesn't seem to be doing any good. I mean it helps, I can

hear a little better out of my ear but I can still tell that it isn't completely

clean.

 

Are there any other methods I could try that might help me out?

 

David

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My husband and both my children get the same problem. If you put Hydrogen

Peroxide in the ear- it softens the ear wax- it crackles as it softens it- but

it doesn't completely remove it.

 

Ellen

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Sunday, October 07, 2007 10:22 AM

Ear Wax Buildup

 

 

I have a problem here lately and I'm trying to find some various ways I can

help it get better. I have an ear wax buildup problem and I've tried using the

ear wax removal kits that you can buy at Walmart but it doesn't seem to be doing

any good. I mean it helps, I can hear a little better out of my ear but I can

still tell that it isn't completely clean.

 

Are there any other methods I could try that might help me out?

 

David

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-extra virgin olive oil ..just little drop. i would put it on a q-tip

first then insert very gently in ear . if you have a small dropper

that would work too. it softness up ear wax so it will drain out

better. let us know what

happens.

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> I have a problem here lately and I'm trying to find some various

ways I can help it get better. I have an ear wax buildup problem and

I've tried using the ear wax removal kits that you can buy at Walmart

but it doesn't seem to be doing any good. I mean it helps, I can hear

a little better out of my ear but I can still tell that it isn't

completely clean.

>

> Are there any other methods I could try that might help me out?

>

> David

> vadarkwolf

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hi- I am sorry-I do not know what the ear clean kits are as i am in a different

country-but as a mother of a child with life long ear problems here is some

advice--firstly-i can not remember the name of them but if you go to an asian

food store supply or an asian doctor-like a herbalists etc- some pharmacies

stock them, ask for the indian ear wax remover sticks-it is a hollow tube about

the thickness of a pencil-and a bit longer-it is made of material that is

soaked in parrafin wax- you place it in your ear- and light the other end---(no

this is not a joke) and it creates a drawing thing like someone sucking through

a straw----yes, they work-i used them on my daughter for years----a few

hints---tie hair back--don't wear nylon etc ( Just incase) and although head

is on it's side-tilt head slightly so any hot ash doesn't go down inside and

burn ear-tho they are very safe-use caution--------

another thing is -i am living in australia-our surfers get water and gunk in

their ears and they put a few drops of hydrogen peroxide in their ears-tilt

head on side -put a few drops in ear and wait a minute before turning head

over-all debis thoths up and it comes out of ear-if you don't have a perforated

ear drum then this method is ok-they all swear by it-----peroxide bleaches so

do it in the bathroom with old towel and clothes- use cotton buds to clean and

dry-never force anything-be very grmntle with your ears as you can cause a

permanent injuy -very easily--------you can buy a small bottle at any phamacy

--ask for one with an eye dropper in lid to make it easier--- I would not do

this at the same time or you may get a loaud bang in your ear ---------good

luck

 

 

 

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I faced a similar problem and on the advice of my homeopath dr. friend, I sorted

out with Kali Mur(homeo) 200c,1 dose at bedtime for 7 days. I am just giving my

experience.

 

Vadarkwolf <vadarkwolf wrote: I have a problem here lately

and I'm trying to find some various ways I can help it get better. I have an ear

wax buildup problem and I've tried using the ear wax removal kits that you can

buy at Walmart but it doesn't seem to be doing any good. I mean it helps, I can

hear a little better out of my ear but I can still tell that it isn't completely

clean.

 

Are there any other methods I could try that might help me out?

 

David

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David,

 

Look for a practitioner who does ear candling or ear coning. I would

not do this yourself. The quality of the candles really varies and

many have injured themselves with it, including the woman that works

at the health food store! It's not that expensive. I think I paid 30

dollars for a treatment and it's not something you have to keep doing

all time. It may improve your hearing amongst other things and

definitely will get rid of excess wax. My practitioner has even

gotten small objects out like a pebble and an insect. Yuck!

 

Sharon

 

, Vadarkwolf <vadarkwolf

wrote:

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> I have a problem here lately and I'm trying to find some various

ways I can help it get better. I have an ear wax buildup problem and

I've tried using the ear wax removal kits that you can buy at Walmart

but it doesn't seem to be doing any good. I mean it helps, I can hear

a little better out of my ear but I can still tell that it isn't

completely clean.

>

> Are there any other methods I could try that might help me out?

>

> David

> vadarkwolf

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Good advice Sharon. We always did the ear candles ourselves at home, but I had

to cut the tips off the bottom, they were too sharp. The candle should fit

snuggly in the opening of the ear but doesn't have to go deep to work. It just

has to be able to create a suction. Have someone help you. Keep a glass of water

handy. Have the recipient lay on their side in a comfortable spot. Insert the

candle and make sure it fits snuggly and comfortably. Keep hair and other

objects away. Light the top of the candle and be sure it stays held very

straight. Always have someone supervising. When it gets about half to 2/3 of the

way burned down, remove it and stick the lit end in the water. To see all the

wax that is removed, cut it open w/scissors. You will be amazed.

 

Marsha

 

 

David,

 

Look for a practitioner who does ear candling or ear coning. I would

not do this yourself. The quality of the candles really varies and

many have injured themselves with it, including the woman that works

at the health food store! It's not that expensive. I think I paid 30

dollars for a treatment and it's not something you have to keep doing

all time. It may improve your hearing amongst other things and

definitely will get rid of excess wax. My practitioner has even

gotten small objects out like a pebble and an insect. Yuck!

 

Sharon

 

, Vadarkwolf <vadarkwolf

wrote:

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> I have a problem here lately and I'm trying to find some various

ways I can help it get better. I have an ear wax buildup problem and

I've tried using the ear wax removal kits that you can buy at Walmart

but it doesn't seem to be doing any good. I mean it helps, I can hear

a little better out of my ear but I can still tell that it isn't

completely clean.

>

> Are there any other methods I could try that might help me out?

>

> David

> vadarkwolf

>

>

>

>

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Terry <groundhawk2 wrote: Hi I use Debrox from Wal-mart I to

don't think it was working well but I found out the I had to raise real good

several times even later in the day or night.

 

Vadarkwolf wrote: I have a problem here lately and I'm trying to find some

various ways I can help it get better. I have an ear wax buildup problem and

I've tried using the ear wax removal kits that you can buy at Walmart but it

doesn't seem to be doing any good. I mean it helps, I can hear a little better

out of my ear but I can still tell that it isn't completely clean.

 

Are there any other methods I could try that might help me out?

 

David

vadarkwolf

 

 

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