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Debrox is a product made just for softening earwax.

Also, Colace. It is an OTC liquid stool softner, and a few drops

followed about 15mins later by a warm flush works well and is very

safe.

>

> Hi listmates,

> I have been having a problem for a long time...I seem to have a

ringing in my ears...it's not constant, but I noticed it this mornig

because it was quiet. It has been ongoing, it doesn't hurt, it's more

of an annoyance when I notice it. Also, I have noticed that when I

get wax out of one ear, it has a terrible smell...but the other ear

doesn't. I think I have a wax problem also...many years ago I dove in

a pool and one ear's wax immediately froze. I had to go to the

emergency clinic and it took an hour (or so) of flushing, and a huge

gob popped out. Can anyone suggest something I can use to soften the

wax so I can irrigate the ear?

> Thanks!

>

> p.s. we have a pool

>

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> Hi listmates,

> I have been having a problem for a long time...I seem to have a

ringing in my ears...

For me, this means yeast in my ears. I use probiotics and/or GSE

[oral], depending on how bad it is, and that eliminates the problem.

>>Also, I have noticed that when I get wax out of one ear, it has a

terrible smell...

Ear wax is associated with milk intolerance for many people.

For my son, ear wax meant mitochondrial issues. Eating anything with

fat in it caused excessive wax until I addressed his mitochondrial

issues. I wrote about it here

http://www.danasview.net/mar05.htm

Dana

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This made me think about my own ringing issue. I've had ear ringing

for years and they just flushed my ears because of wax build up.

Wow! That's a crazy experience. Anyway, I just realized that I

think the ringing has gone away.

I think if you put garlic oil in your ears that will soften the

wax. They should have softened the wax at the docs before doing the

irrigation. You can irrigate your ears at home but that industrial

strength irrigation thingy is the best though it can hurt.

Now , I also wonder about milk allergies and yeast. Hmmmm.....

I'd suggest going to the doc to get the wax removed again and do

this on a regular basis. You might be able to buy a big irrigation

syringe online. I used to use garlic oil and a little syringe but

there was still a lot of wax in there. And the oil made it so I

couldn't hear for a few days. Just be careful if you have a

punctured ear drum. The stinky part has to be bacteria or yeast.

I'd go see an allopathic doc....did I just say that. Actually this

is something right up their alley. It's something that they can

fix. Then check yourself for yeast issues.

Gwen

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I use GSE (very diluted) in my ears to kill the yeast and then use

hydrogen peroxide to kill any bacteria. I've found this is a very good

combination and after the problem is gone occasional maintenance doses

are helpful for keeping it from coming back.

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Dear ,

Just a few drops of hydrogen peroxide does the trick for my

family. It actually seems to “eat” the wax up.

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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 7:11 AM

; chelatingkids2 ;

mb12 valtrex

Subject: OT: GROSS: ringing ears..ear wax removal suggestions

Hi listmates,

I have been having a problem for a long time...I seem to have a ringing in

my ears...it's not constant, but I noticed it this mornig because it was

quiet. It has been ongoing, it doesn't hurt, it's more of an annoyance when

I notice it. Also, I have noticed that when I get wax out of one ear, it has

a terrible smell...but the other ear doesn't. I think I have a wax problem

also...many years ago I dove in a pool and one ear's wax immediately froze.

I had to go to the emergency clinic and it took an hour (or so) of flushing,

and a huge gob popped out. Can anyone suggest something I can use to soften

the wax so I can irrigate the ear?

Thanks!

p.s. we have a pool

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Have you ever tried an ear wax candle? My son has ear wax build up and

we use the candles every other month. For daily cleaning we use

peroxide.

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This is from yeast in our family. I use 1-2 drops of GSE.

Amy

>

> Dear ,

>

> Just a few drops of hydrogen peroxide does the trick

for my

> family. It actually seems to " eat " the wax up.

>

>

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From:

> [mailto: ] On Behalf Of lisa lally

> Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 7:11 AM

> ;

chelatingkids2 ;

> mb12 valtrex

> Subject: OT: GROSS: ringing ears..ear wax removal

suggestions

>

>

>

> Hi listmates,

> I have been having a problem for a long time...I seem to have a

ringing in

> my ears...it's not constant, but I noticed it this mornig because

it was

> quiet. It has been ongoing, it doesn't hurt, it's more of an

annoyance when

> I notice it. Also, I have noticed that when I get wax out of one

ear, it has

> a terrible smell...but the other ear doesn't. I think I have a wax

problem

> also...many years ago I dove in a pool and one ear's wax

immediately froze.

> I had to go to the emergency clinic and it took an hour (or so) of

flushing,

> and a huge gob popped out. Can anyone suggest something I can use

to soften

> the wax so I can irrigate the ear?

> Thanks!

>

> p.s. we have a pool

>

> ____________-_________-_________-_________-_________-__

>

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Two of my kids get huge amounts of earwax when they eat something they

shouldn't. Enzymes have stopped it for the most part.

rebecca <greensage@...> wrote:

Debrox is a product made just for softening earwax.

Also, Colace. It is an OTC liquid stool softner, and a few drops

followed about 15mins later by a warm flush works well and is very

safe.

>

> Hi listmates,

> I have been having a problem for a long time...I seem to have a

ringing in my ears...it's not constant, but I noticed it this mornig

because it was quiet. It has been ongoing, it doesn't hurt, it's more

of an annoyance when I notice it. Also, I have noticed that when I

get wax out of one ear, it has a terrible smell...but the other ear

doesn't. I think I have a wax problem also...many years ago I dove in

a pool and one ear's wax immediately froze. I had to go to the

emergency clinic and it took an hour (or so) of flushing, and a huge

gob popped out. Can anyone suggest something I can use to soften the

wax so I can irrigate the ear?

> Thanks!

>

> p.s. we have a pool

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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