Guest guest Posted December 6, 2003 Report Share Posted December 6, 2003 Hey Chris, Sandra .. other good folks .. Sandra asked: > I don`t have any garlic or mullien oil so I was wondering if I could > put a couple of drops of oregano oil in some olive oil and put it in > my ear. I don`t have normal ear infections for I don`t hurt but I`m > sure I have one, anyway is that ok to do. And Chris replied: > I wouldn't do it! I'd personally eat the oregano oil. And I like the way you said you would " eat " it .. I too have moved away from words like " take " it .. but adding a drop or three to a good bowl of soup is finer'n frog hair split three ways. > If you want to make your own garlic oil ... add crushed garlic to > olive oil, warm for a bit and then and strain well ... Right .. strain very well .. cause garlic can cause great irritation if placed on or near an already irritated area. The garlic bulbs are worse than the garlic EO. As for Oregano EO in the ear .. it shouldn't be placed in or on or around ANY mucus membrane or sensitive areas .. it'll burn and make you learn a new dance. This holds true for getting it on the outer lips .. and to some degree inside the mouth .. but we can handle a heckuva lot more inside our mouths than we can outside .. like hot peppers and such. I think its fair .. and safe .. to say that no EO in existence should be placed in the ear .. they're too concentrated and too likely to cause irritation or worse, sensitization .. even if its an oil that is not considered to be a known sensitizer. And those of you who have messed with steam-distilled garlic EO (Allium sativum) know it stinks like hell and is far too concentrated to use on the skin .. its not really a known irritant because its not intended to be used on the skin .. thus, there has been no testing of it. > *Smile* > Chris (list mom) > http://www.alittleolfactory.com 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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