Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 > > Dear 's Ear Demon, > > > I've about freaking had it with you. You've successfully masqueraded as > many things but this is official notification that your days are numbered. > > , I want you to get Kali Phos 6X and Ferrum Phos 6X. Alternate > taking each of them, 3 tabs, every hour. So, the first hour would be the > Kali Phos, the 2nd hour would be Ferrum Phos. Do this until you go to bed. > There's no need to wake up to do it. Write to me the next morning after > doing this for a day. Tell me anything different that you notice. > > > Ummm, say buh bye, Ear Demon. > > Regards, > > > " Every science touches art at some points while > every art has its scientific side; the worst man > of science is he who is never an artist, and the > worst artist is he who is never a man of science. " > > [Armand Trousseau] > Hi , Is there any chance this might also work for opiate ear issues? This has improved post-withdrawal, but they still itch a lot. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Thanks , I have told me ears your are fed up with them to! Maybe they'll take more notice of you than me! LOL Shall google and find the stuff. Do you want me to stop using the oregano oil ? Thanks hun Love xxxxxxxxx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 <<Do you want me to stop using the oregano oil ?>> ** You're brushing teeth with it, right? Keep using it. It's a good antibacterial. Regards, "Every science touches art at some points whileevery art has its scientific side; the worst man of science is he who is never an artist, and theworst artist is he who is never a man of science." [Armand Trousseau] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 > Hi , > > Is there any chance this might also work for opiate ear issues? > This has improved post-withdrawal, but they still itch a lot. > Thanks!>> ** Post all current ear symptoms, , and we'll see what's best for you. C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 " ** You're brushing teeth with it, right? Keep using it. It's a good antibacterial. " Yep, Ok shall keep brushing! Thanks Love x _________________________________________________________________ Be the first to hear what's new at MSN - sign up to our free newsletters! http://www.msn.co.uk/newsletters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 You brush your teeth with oregano oil? Brave girl--I'm very impressed. I'll bet it's quite tasty once you get used to it, though, isn't it? Kim -- KIM DENISE FINE ART www.Kim.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 Doesn't everyone follow exactly what says Kim??? Brave, it burns!! And I think I smell like a herb garden...........but heh if it's good for me then I'm all for it! Love ya Shellx PS How's ya Tai Chi going, as instructed I hope!!! > >Reply-To: Withdrawal_and_Recovery >To: Withdrawal_and_Recovery >Subject: Re: Re: - ear >Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2006 15:47:23 -0500 > >You brush your teeth with oregano oil? Brave girl--I'm very >impressed. I'll bet it's quite tasty once you get used to it, though, >isn't it? > >Kim > > > >-- >KIM DENISE FINE ART >www.Kim.com > > >To subscribe to our off-topic Social list go to: > >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/socialWandR/ > >To subscribe to our Truth-in-Health list go to: > >http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/truth-in-health > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2006 Report Share Posted March 22, 2006 <<Doesn't everyone follow exactly what says Kim??? Brave, it burns!! And I think I smell like a herb garden...........but heh if it's good for me then I'm all for it!>> ** I hope you're only putting a drop or two in with your toothpaste, lol. <<PS How's ya Tai Chi going, as instructed I hope!!!>> ** Ah! 's tuning into a pit bull. Good job, ! Relentless...lol Regards, " Every science touches art at some points while every art has its scientific side; the worst man of science is he who is never an artist, and the worst artist is he who is never a man of science. " [Armand Trousseau] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 > > > Hi , > > > > Is there any chance this might also work for opiate ear issues? > > This has improved post-withdrawal, but they still itch a lot. > > Thanks!>> > > > ** Post all current ear symptoms, , and we'll see what's best > for you. > > C > Hi , My current symptoms are itching, sometimes a feeling of fullness in the ears and what feels like some drainage coming down the fallopian tube (the drainage is occasional, usually in the morning). All of this feels way inside my ears -- inner ear. When I was on painkillers I used to have ear aches, hearing would go in and out, and I had a feeling of sensitivity in the ears. That has all stopped but now I am having the above stuff. I was brushing with the Oil of Oregano at one point too and then I started drinking one drop of it in a cup of green tea which I actually liked the taste of (go figure, lol). Drinking the OoO really fixed the ears but I couldn't tolerate it daily...it seemes to make me jittery and give me insomnia. Thanks, ! Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Dear , You said: <<My current symptoms are itching, sometimes a feeling of fullness in the ears and what feels like some drainage coming down the fallopian tube (the drainage is occasional, usually in the morning). All of this feels way inside my ears -- inner ear.>> ** Well, the first thing I'd do is stop getting into such positions that my fallopian tubes relocate to my ears. ;-) Then we can consider any symptoms you have from your eustachian tubes. Is there a sense of not hearing as well? A sound like cracking, whizzing, humming, tingling, stitches? Is it just a sensation of fluid? Any pain involved? How would you deescribe the pain? Any throat pain or discomfort? How about gastric problems (yes, I know it sounds weird, but there is a relationship)? Does anything happen when you blow your nose? Any glandular involvement? Internal or external itching? Any sense of inflammation? Are all symptoms inner? The devil's in the details. Regards, " Every science touches art at some points while every art has its scientific side; the worst man of science is he who is never an artist, and the worst artist is he who is never a man of science. " [Armand Trousseau] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 > > Dear , > > > You said: > > > <<My current symptoms are itching, sometimes a feeling of fullness in > the ears and what feels like some drainage coming down the fallopian > tube (the drainage is occasional, usually in the morning). All of > this feels way inside my ears -- inner ear.>> > > > ** Well, the first thing I'd do is stop getting into such positions > that my fallopian tubes relocate to my ears. ;-) Then we can consider any > symptoms you have from your eustachian tubes. ---LOL, I can't believe I mixed that up!!! Definitely the laugh of the day. > Is there a sense of not hearing as well? A sound like cracking, > whizzing, humming, tingling, stitches? ---I do have tinnitus. It's occasional, a high pitched whine. It mostly happens when I first wake up and when I first get into bed. But sometimes during the day > Is it just a sensation of fluid? ---Yes > Any pain involved? ---Not much anymore....quite a bit on the drugs. > > Any throat pain or discomfort? ---Yes. The itching sometimes feels like it's also in the back of my throat....where the EUSTACHEAN tube (lol) conntects to the back of the throat. > How about gastric problems (yes, I know it sounds weird, but there is a > relationship)? ---Yes again. After I started taking drugs I had a lot of bloating and acidity problems. I thought it would go away, but it hasn't. I tried drinking kefir and I got terrible pains after about a week so I stopped. It also gave me insomnia and terrible anxiety and I was so ballooned up I looked like I was six months pregnant. > Does anything happen when you blow your nose? ---Well, it does feel like mucous is also moving out of my inner ears. It really isn't but there is a feeling of that, if that makes any sense -- sort of like a cavernous feeling on the right side. Also, I have pressure problems in my ears. If I do that pre-flight test where you hold your nose and blow, I will get pressure on the right side. The amount of pressure varies. > Any glandular involvement? ---No. > Internal or external itching? ---internal only. > Any sense of inflammation? ---Very much so. Sometimes my entire head feels inflamed - sort of like a swollen feeling internally. > Are all symptoms inner? ---Yes. I've been to the doctor about four times...sometimes a specialist, sometimes regular doc...they all look in my ear and say, " I don't see any sign of infection " . When I mention the pressure they say it was probably a virus, but it doesn't go away. I've sort of given up on them -- they don't seem to think it's anything very significant. > The devil's in the details. > > > Regards, > > > " Every science touches art at some points while > every art has its scientific side; the worst man > of science is he who is never an artist, and the > worst artist is he who is never a man of science. " > > [Armand Trousseau] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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