Guest guest Posted January 11, 2007 Report Share Posted January 11, 2007 As well as using herbs internally, I had good success with using an essential oil blend in carrier oil and asking patient to dip a bit of cotton wool with the blend and insert in the out ear at night when sleeping (protecting pillow if necessary), as well as during the day if they would. It can be placed in the space above the helix. i know labrynthitis is deep, but the effects perfuse through the area. Choose anti infectious, anti-viral, draining, terpene and alcohol-rich e.o.'s, plus analgesics if there is pain: Abies, Eucalyptus smithii, Tea Tree, Rosemary ct. cineol, Lavender or others suited to your client. Vicki Pitman URHP Bradford-on-Avon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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