Guest guest Posted November 30, 2009 Report Share Posted November 30, 2009 Next time you need a remedy, check out our website first and see what we might have to offer. Here are a few of the remedies we have for earache and ear infection (and I like the first one best of all): l Colloidal silver, garlic, tea tree oil, olive oil and apple cider vinegar. Mix together three drops of tea tree oil with a two tablespoons of olive oil, a teaspoon of colloidal silver and a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar. Warm slightly and then lie on your side with your head on a towel (or paper towels) with the infected or aching ear facing up. Use an eyedropper to draw up the mixture and then slowly fill your ear to near the top. Continue to lie on your side for several minutes and the take the towel and hold it to your ear and lie on your other side and let the mixture drain out of your ear onto the towel or paper towels. Repeat two to four times daily. You should experience immediate relief and complete resolution within 24-48 hours. Note: If you do not have all of the ingredients, any combination will probably work. Also, oil of oregano can be substituted for the tea tree oil. l Ease the pain and pressure of an ear infection with a store-bought blend of mullein (Verbascum densiflorum) and garlic (Allium sativum) infused oils. These oils kill pain and fight bacteria. Before bed, warm the drops. One way to do that is by placing the bottle in your armpit for 45 seconds. Tilt your head and squeeze 5 drops into the infected ear and then place a cotton ball in your ear for a few minutes to keep the drops from running out. You should experience immediate relief. l Make garlic oil: chop one to two bulbs of fresh garlic. Place the garlic in a double boiler, and cover with an inch of olive oil. Cover the pot, and warm the oil gently over low heat for one hour. Strain the oil through a piece of cheesecloth, and store it in a covered glass jar in the refrigerator. To use the garlic oil, place a small amount in a metal spoon and heat it gently over a flame until warm. Suction the oil up into an ear dropper, place a couple of drops into each ear canal, and plug the canal with a soft cotton ball. Repeat this every hour or as needed. Do not use garlic oil to treat an external ear infection or if you suspect a punctured eardrum. l Garlic, Apple Cider Vinegar, Honey, Eye Dropper, Warm Towel or Pad. Cut two to three cloves of garlic(fresh)into a bowl. Slice it very well so the juice comes out. Pour in about a teaspoon and a half of vinegar and melt in a little honey, not a lot (can heat it up warm if you prefer). Make sure you stir the substance up really well and then take take the eye dropper and draw up a little solution at a time and put it in the ear. Let it sit for about a few seconds and drain it out. After draining it a few times the ear should draw out and reduce the pain. Add a warm to mildly hot pad or towel. /remedies.htm All the best, oleander soup , barbara elenniss <bntelenniss wrote:>> > > Hi All,> > I did oil pulling which helped a lot with the sinus', now it is just the earache. I put some olive oil> in the ear with a qtip, just a tad, barely warm, and let it drop off the qtip so i wasn't putting anything in my ear. Anyway so far that has not helped.> > Can Anyone help with an earache. I am doing all kinds of online searches.> > thanks,> barbara n germany > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 Tony, Thank you, you are so kind and you always come to the rescue. Barbara N Germany--- On Mon, 11/30/09, wrote: TonyI Remedies for ear ache and ear infectionoleander soup Date: Monday, November 30, 2009, 6:43 PM Next time you need a remedy, check out our website first and see what we might have to offer. Here are a few of the remedies we have for earache and ear infection (and I like the first one best of all): l Colloidal silver, garlic, tea tree oil, olive oil and apple cider vinegar. Mix together three drops of tea tree oil with a two tablespoons of olive oil, a teaspoon of colloidal silver and a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar. Warm slightly and then lie on your side with your head on a towel (or paper towels) with the infected or aching ear facing up. Use an eyedropper to draw up the mixture and then slowly fill your ear to near the top. Continue to lie on your side for several minutes and the take the towel and hold it to your ear and lie on your other side and let the mixture drain out of your ear onto the towel or paper towels. Repeat two to four times daily. You should experience immediate relief and complete resolution within 24-48 hours. Note: If you do not have all of the ingredients, any combination will probably work. Also, oil of oregano can be substituted for the tea tree oil. l Ease the pain and pressure of an ear infection with a store-bought blend of mullein (Verbascum densiflorum) and garlic (Allium sativum) infused oils. These oils kill pain and fight bacteria. Before bed, warm the drops. One way to do that is by placing the bottle in your armpit for 45 seconds. Tilt your head and squeeze 5 drops into the infected ear and then place a cotton ball in your ear for a few minutes to keep the drops from running out. You should experience immediate relief. l Make garlic oil: chop one to two bulbs of fresh garlic. Place the garlic in a double boiler, and cover with an inch of olive oil. Cover the pot, and warm the oil gently over low heat for one hour. Strain the oil through a piece of cheesecloth, and store it in a covered glass jar in the refrigerator. To use the garlic oil, place a small amount in a metal spoon and heat it gently over a flame until warm. Suction the oil up into an ear dropper, place a couple of drops into each ear canal, and plug the canal with a soft cotton ball. Repeat this every hour or as needed. Do not use garlic oil to treat an external ear infection or if you suspect a punctured eardrum. l Garlic, Apple Cider Vinegar, Honey, Eye Dropper, Warm Towel or Pad. Cut two to three cloves of garlic(fresh)into a bowl. Slice it very well so the juice comes out. Pour in about a teaspoon and a half of vinegar and melt in a little honey, not a lot (can heat it up warm if you prefer). Make sure you stir the substance up really well and then take take the eye dropper and draw up a little solution at a time and put it in the ear. Let it sit for about a few seconds and drain it out. After draining it a few times the ear should draw out and reduce the pain. Add a warm to mildly hot pad or towel. /remedies.htm All the best, oleander soup , barbara elenniss <bntelenniss wrote:>> > > Hi All,> > I did oil pulling which helped a lot with the sinus', now it is just the earache. I put some olive oil> in the ear with a qtip, just a tad, barely warm, and let it drop off the qtip so i wasn't putting anything in my ear. Anyway so far that has not helped.> > Can Anyone help with an earache. I am doing all kinds of online searches.> > thanks,> barbara n germany > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2009 Report Share Posted December 1, 2009 If you want to cure an external ear infection, get some ear wax remover, which contains a type of peroxide to get a quick sterilization. Vinegar and colloidal silver would be good for this also, then squeeze some neosporum or the like into the ear canal until you fill it up. Put cotton in the ear. If you have an internal ear infection, then you will probably need an antibiotic by mouth. ber oleander soup oleander soup On Behalf Of barbara elenniss Tuesday, December 01, 2009 5:19 AM oleander soup Re: Remedies for ear ache and ear infection Tony, Thank you, you are so kind and you always come to the rescue. Barbara N Germany --- On Mon, 11/30/09, wrote: TonyI Remedies for ear ache and ear infection oleander soup Monday, November 30, 2009, 6:43 PM Next time you need a remedy, check out our website first and see what we might have to offer. Here are a few of the remedies we have for earache and ear infection (and I like the first one best of all): l Colloidal silver, garlic, tea tree oil, olive oil and apple cider vinegar. Mix together three drops of tea tree oil with a two tablespoons of olive oil, a teaspoon of colloidal silver and a teaspoon of apple cider vinegar. Warm slightly and then lie on your side with your head on a towel (or paper towels) with the infected or aching ear facing up. Use an eyedropper to draw up the mixture and then slowly fill your ear to near the top. Continue to lie on your side for several minutes and the take the towel and hold it to your ear and lie on your other side and let the mixture drain out of your ear onto the towel or paper towels. Repeat two to four times daily. You should experience immediate relief and complete resolution within 24-48 hours. Note: If you do not have all of the ingredients, any combination will probably work. Also, oil of oregano can be substituted for the tea tree oil. l Ease the pain and pressure of an ear infection with a store-bought blend of mullein (Verbascum densiflorum) and garlic (Allium sativum) infused oils. These oils kill pain and fight bacteria. Before bed, warm the drops. One way to do that is by placing the bottle in your armpit for 45 seconds. Tilt your head and squeeze 5 drops into the infected ear and then place a cotton ball in your ear for a few minutes to keep the drops from running out. You should experience immediate relief. l Make garlic oil: chop one to two bulbs of fresh garlic. Place the garlic in a double boiler, and cover with an inch of olive oil. Cover the pot, and warm the oil gently over low heat for one hour. Strain the oil through a piece of cheesecloth, and store it in a covered glass jar in the refrigerator. To use the garlic oil, place a small amount in a metal spoon and heat it gently over a flame until warm. Suction the oil up into an ear dropper, place a couple of drops into each ear canal, and plug the canal with a soft cotton ball. Repeat this every hour or as needed. Do not use garlic oil to treat an external ear infection or if you suspect a punctured eardrum. l Garlic, Apple Cider Vinegar, Honey, Eye Dropper, Warm Towel or Pad. Cut two to three cloves of garlic(fresh)into a bowl. Slice it very well so the juice comes out. Pour in about a teaspoon and a half of vinegar and melt in a little honey, not a lot (can heat it up warm if you prefer). Make sure you stir the substance up really well and then take take the eye dropper and draw up a little solution at a time and put it in the ear. Let it sit for about a few seconds and drain it out. After draining it a few times the ear should draw out and reduce the pain. Add a warm to mildly hot pad or towel. /remedies.htm All the best, oleander soup , barbara elenniss <bntelenniss wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > I did oil pulling which helped a lot with the sinus', now it is just the earache. I put some olive oil > in the ear with a qtip, just a tad, barely warm, and let it drop off the qtip so i wasn't putting anything in my ear. Anyway so far that has not helped. > > Can Anyone help with an earache. I am doing all kinds of online searches. > > thanks, > barbara n germany > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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