Guest guest Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 You do want to be careful that the oregano oil is well dilited with olive oil. Yes the garlic mullien oil is good too. But even garlic (my favorite standby) can be irritating if not diluted enough. If you take the oregano oil-olive oil mixture as sold in the store and put the drops under your tongue and on your glands in your throat it will burn a bit for a minute but kill the pain. I usually chase with water after a minute. That will get to the ears, too. Even when I do my special Eyebright wash in my with the cayenne and goldenseal in it, my sinus ends up draining. Those canals are all connected. Don't forget that recipe for Super Tonic, it's wonderful. Diana of Dewberry Hill Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 > ... even garlic (my favorite standby) can be irritating if not diluted enough. .... Diana of Dewberry Hill Oh YESSSS! That is no joke! I did forget to add that - thank you for mentioning it Diana I once had a friend who made a crushed garlic poultice and put it on a skin yuckiness she had, and it got rid of it .. What I mean is it got rid of her skin! It ate right through it ;-p Have a great weekend folks * Smile* Chris (list mom) http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2003 Report Share Posted March 28, 2003 Hi Rachelle, Diana, other good folks ... > I would get some oregano oil diluted in olive oil and put drops of > that in my ears. The first thing I would do is avoid all the novels on Aromatherapy .. if one says do this or that .. I would pretty much know what not to do. Ask forty-eleven Aromatherapists how they'd deal with this and they'll pull out their AT Novels .. see what Jim and Joe and Suzy wrote on how to deal with it. Odds are that Jim and Joe and Suzy either copied and modified a remedy from some other Aromatherapist who copied it from a previous Aromatherapist .. or through extrapolation of known properties of an EO, devised their own hypothetical blend. My opinion on this .. it might work to cure an ear infection .. but if I knew someone was going to use my Origanum like that I'd refuse to sell it to them. Though its not a known sensitizer it can be a mild dermal irritant and for more sensitive areas .. which the ear canal can be if there is an infection, it can make you learn a new dance. If there is an ear infection then there's no need to directly apply the Origanum to the infection .. ingestion will do it but I would consider simple inhalation before ingesting. There's a direct connection from the nose to the ears through the Eustachian tubes. Inhalation of Origanum is a VERY effective way to kick Big Bad Bug Butts. > (snipped) If nothing else, put drops of tea tree oil on tissue and put > that between the head phones and your ears. Nor would I put Tea Tree directly on my skin .. duration is about as important as dilution. The longer an oil is in contact with the skin the more chance of irritation or worse, sensitization .. and contrary to the rumors that abound in the cottage-industry of Aromatherapy, there's no shortage of folks who have become sensitized from neat use of those so-called safe oils .. Tea Tree and Lavandula. Ear infections can spread from one area to another .. outer to middle to inner ear .. not something to trifle with. But some ear aches are not infections at all and might go away with a few warm compresses. Many ear aches are secondary infections .. basically, a symptom of some other ailment or infection .. cold, sinus or nasal problem. So treating the original problem will cure the secondary or symptomatic problem. If I were going to place anything in my ear, I'd crush a clove of garlic and mix the juice with unrefined extra-virgin olive oil .. put a couple of drops of this mixture on a cotton ball and insert in the ear .. and not far into the ear either. Garlic is antibacterial and antifungal plus this is a time-honored, effective home remedy. Howsomeever, like other therapeutic organic materials .. the cure can become a part of the problem .. means, gotta make sure there are no bits or pieces of garlic in the mixture and gotta use a new piece of garlic each time .. decomposing bits can host lots of critters. Odds are the ear ache will go away by itself but if after inhalation of Origanum .. and Rosmarinus officinalis too come too think of it .. and application of the garlic oil/olive oil .. its still there, then it has either spread throughout the ear or the base cause has become worse. That's my take on it .. and I don't think I'm being overly cautious by saying I would not use Origanum or Tea Tree in my ear. Y'all keep smiling, Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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