Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone else ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. I dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 I've always used garlic oil and olive oil together (purchased) for the handful of times my kids needed it. Two drops in the affected ear at night, and the next morning, the earache is gone. If it's not gone, then it's not an infection; it's allergies. Jan herbal remedies [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of carolFriday, July 28, 2006 1:52 AMherbal remedies Subject: Herbal Remedies - Ear ache .... I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone else ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. I dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 We use garlic oil for earaches and find that it helps. Last winter I had strep in one tonsil & one ear. Unimaginably painful earache. I sliced a clove of garlic small enough to wrap in a thin layer of gauze and stuck it in my ear for 10 - 15 minutes a few times a day. I had heard that garlic will burn the skin so I didn't keep it in there long. It did cause the skin to dry and a thin layer of skin peeled off, but that part didn't hurt. After inserting the garlic I could imediately taste it in my throat. I also noticed the earache went away when I exercised - I almost wore myself out trying to keep the pain away. :0) But, the garlic did work during the time I had it in. I've not heard about cloves... Vicki herbal remedies , " carol " <foxfire110258 wrote: > > I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on > cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone else > ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. I > dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 I have never heard of adding the cloves or the garlic....but I have used the warm olive oil...and it helped.....I was told that it is the heat that helps... let me know how the cloves and garlic efect the out come.. chralissia herbal remedies , " carol " <foxfire110258 wrote: > > I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on > cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone else > ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. I > dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 I use garlic infused olive oil for an ear ache and clove for a tooth ache. Hope that helps. Nett Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 Same, I've only used warm olive oil in my ear with a hot cloth under my ear drum that's wrapped with mint and eucalyptus. I've discovered when the body has pains its effective to care for all senses. Spirit PrayTouch Comfortable surroundingsSmell Aroma (herbs that promote healing) mint, eucalyptus, etcSee Visualize healingHear Peaceful sounds Taste Strong tasting herb leavesWhen your senses are in communication with each other healing is quick!The body wants to communicate, the tools are our senses! Blessed, Leec bonnie nichols <chralissia wrote: I have never heard of adding the cloves or the garlic....but I have used the warm olive oil...and it helped.....I was told that it is the heat that helps... let me know how the cloves and garlic efect the out come.. chralissia herbal remedies , "carol" <foxfire110258 wrote: > > I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on > cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone else > ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. I > dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work? > See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2006 Report Share Posted July 29, 2006 well I used warm olive oil & garlic It eased the pain but I think its allergy problems that went into the ear herbal remedies , Lisa Freeman <ldfaplomb wrote: > > Same, I've only used warm olive oil in my ear with a hot cloth under my ear drum that's wrapped with mint and eucalyptus. I've discovered when the body has pains its effective to care for all senses. > > Spirit Pray > Touch Comfortable surroundings > Smell Aroma (herbs that promote healing) mint, eucalyptus, etc > See Visualize healing > Hear Peaceful sounds > Taste Strong tasting herb leaves > > When your senses are in communication with each other healing is quick! > The body wants to communicate, the tools are our senses! > > Blessed, Leec > > > bonnie nichols <chralissia wrote: I have never heard of adding the cloves or the garlic....but I have > used the warm olive oil...and it helped.....I was told that it is the > heat that helps... > let me know how the cloves and garlic efect the out come.. > > chralissia > > herbal remedies , " carol " <foxfire110258@> > wrote: > > > > I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on > > cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone > else > > ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. > I > > dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work? > > > See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2006 Report Share Posted July 30, 2006 right now St Johns wort is in bloom, if you pick the yellow heads and cover them in olive oil, set aside until the oil turns red, drain well, you can bottle and use this, with Lavender essential oil mixed in for ear infections. On 7/29/06, carol <foxfire110258 wrote: well I used warm olive oil & garlic It eased the pain but I think its allergy problems that went into the ear herbal remedies , Lisa Freeman <ldfaplomb wrote:>> Same, I've only used warm olive oil in my ear with a hot cloth under my ear drum that's wrapped with mint and eucalyptus. I've discovered when the body has pains its effective to care for all senses. > > Spirit Pray> Touch Comfortable surroundings> Smell Aroma (herbs that promote healing) mint, eucalyptus, etc> See Visualize healing> Hear Peaceful sounds > Taste Strong tasting herb leaves> > When your senses are in communication with each other healing is quick!> The body wants to communicate, the tools are our senses! > > Blessed, Leec> > > bonnie nichols <chralissia wrote: I have never heard of adding the cloves or the garlic....but I have > used the warm olive oil...and it helped.....I was told that it is the > heat that helps...> let me know how the cloves and garlic efect the out come..> > chralissia> > herbal remedies , " carol " <foxfire110258@> > wrote:> >> > I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on > > cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone > else > > ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. > I > > dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work?> >> > > > > > > > See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out.> -- Art does not reproduce what we see; rather, it makes us see. Paul KleeArt washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. Pablo Picasso Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2006 Report Share Posted July 31, 2006 Nope! You want to dry out the St. Johns Wort flowers before you mix them in a menstruum of any kind of oil. Last time I checked, Oil and Water (moisture) don't mix. You always use dried herbs when you mix with an oil or your mixture will mold and go bad. In Health, Freedom, and Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Hazel Hoffman herbal remedies Sunday, July 30, 2006 6:25 PM Re: Herbal Remedies - Re: Ear ache .... right now St Johns wort is in bloom, if you pick the yellow heads and cover them in olive oil, set aside until the oil turns red, drain well, you can bottle and use this, with Lavender essential oil mixed in for ear infections. On 7/29/06, carol <foxfire110258 > wrote: well I used warm olive oil & garlic It eased the pain but I think its allergy problems that went into the earherbal remedies , Lisa Freeman <ldfaplomb wrote:>> Same, I've only used warm olive oil in my ear with a hot cloth under my ear drum that's wrapped with mint and eucalyptus. I've discovered when the body has pains its effective to care for all senses. > > Spirit Pray> Touch Comfortable surroundings> Smell Aroma (herbs that promote healing) mint, eucalyptus, etc> See Visualize healing> Hear Peaceful sounds > Taste Strong tasting herb leaves> > When your senses are in communication with each other healing is quick!> The body wants to communicate, the tools are our senses! > > Blessed, Leec> > > bonnie nichols <chralissia wrote: I have never heard of adding the cloves or the garlic....but I have > used the warm olive oil...and it helped.....I was told that it is the > heat that helps...> let me know how the cloves and garlic efect the out come..> > chralissia> > herbal remedies , "carol" <foxfire110258@> > wrote:> >> > I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on > > cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone > else > > ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. > I > > dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work?> >> > > > > > > > See the all-new, redesigned .com. Check it out.>-- Art does not reproduce what we see; rather, it makes us see. Paul KleeArt washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. Pablo Picasso Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2006 Report Share Posted August 25, 2006 I'm sorry for such a late response. But what we use with huge success is an onion. You grate the onion for the juice, warm it up a little and put in ear. Many cases this will make the pain go away just about immediately. We've also done the olive oil and garlic juice too. It works really well. Garlic is an natural antibiotic so it should. My mom put the onion juice in her ear one time after suffering from an earache. The next morning she had a huge piece of wax pop right out. The ache went away. Others have baked an onion and while it was still warm placed it on the ear and keep in there and this also helps with the pain. I've never tried this since the other was so successful. When my 13 year old son was about 6 or 7 he use to get ear pain. I got a piece of bread, spread butter on it and then grated some garlic on it. He would eat it right up. The pain would go away. So every once in a while he would say he had an earache and ask for a garlic sandwich and he'd eat it right up. He did this for about a year and a half, then he just doesn't have earaches any more. Plus, he didn't enjoy the taste of garlic unless he had an earache. The body always tells us what we need. Pretty cool. Teresa herbal remedies , " Janet " <ebbs wrote: > > I've always used garlic oil and olive oil together (purchased) for the > handful of times my kids needed it. Two drops in the affected ear at night, > and the next morning, the earache is gone. If it's not gone, then it's not > an infection; it's allergies. > > Jan > > > > > > herbal remedies > [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of carol > Friday, July 28, 2006 1:52 AM > herbal remedies > Herbal Remedies - Ear ache .... > > > > I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on > cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone else > ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. I > dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2006 Report Share Posted August 25, 2006 In the past with my sons earache I sliced up an onion and put it in a thin cloth and held it to his ear then he was fast asleep, it work everytime that way....Amazing... Ginatankvash <gibsonmom wrote: I'm sorry for such a late response. But what we use with huge success is an onion. You grate the onion for the juice, warm it up a little and put in ear. Many cases this will make the pain go away just about immediately. We've also done the olive oil and garlic juice too. It works really well. Garlic is an natural antibiotic so it should. My mom put the onion juice in her ear one time after suffering from an earache. The next morning she had a huge piece of wax pop right out. The ache went away. Others have baked an onion and while it was still warm placed it on the ear and keep in there and this also helps with the pain. I've never tried this since the other was so successful. When my 13 year old son was about 6 or 7 he use to get ear pain. I got a piece of bread, spread butter on it and then grated some garlic on it. He would eat it right up. The pain would go away. So every once in a while he would say he had an earache and ask for a garlic sandwich and he'd eat it right up. He did this for about a year and a half, then he just doesn't have earaches any more. Plus, he didn't enjoy the taste of garlic unless he had an earache. The body always tells us what we need. Pretty cool. Teresaherbal remedies , "Janet" <ebbs wrote:>> I've always used garlic oil and olive oil together (purchased) for the> handful of times my kids needed it. Two drops in the affected ear at night,> and the next morning, the earache is gone. If it's not gone, then it's not> an infection; it's allergies.> > Jan> > > > > > herbal remedies > [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of carol> Friday, July 28, 2006 1:52 AM> herbal remedies > Herbal Remedies - Ear ache ....> > > > I heard warmed olive oil & cloves either whole or ground & put on > cotton ball & inserted in the ear,will help a earache. Has anyone else > ever heard of this? Right now I am going to try olive oil & garlic. I > dont have mullein. Will this still be potent enough to work?>Have a Happy and Healthy Day, Gina Kopera Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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