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You can't put anything down into the ear canal..... no garlic oil drops,

etc..... if they have tubes. When my boys were little, getting a gentle neck

adjustment from the chiropractor always helped clear ear infections up

faster.... got fluid to drain better, etc.

Patti

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My boys don't usually get ear infections, but I've heard if you warm

some olive oil with a clove of garlic and drop some in the infected

ear, it really helps. Then put a cotton ball in the ear so it

doesn't leak out. Maybe before your child goes to bed. That way he

is lying down and the oil can really stay in there. Do you think

this would be safe to use with tubes? My mom would do something

like this when I was little, whenever we had an earache, and it

definitely made it feel better.

Gia

Mom to Jack and

SCD 7 mos

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You can rub the garlic oil on the outside of the ear as well - rub it in

well behind ear and down to the lobe. It will have some effect although

not as much as putting it in the ear. Who told you not to use it in the

ear with tubes? I'm not saying you should, but unless it was a doctor

or pharmacist, maybe they were wrong and you should check??

Abby

DavAar wrote:

> Hi

> my son has an ear infection, as usual. Does anyone have any

> recommendations other than using an antibiotic? He was prescribed

> Floxin Otic, which we have used many times in the past.

> He does have PE tubes in both ears. His right ear is draining right now.

> I had bought some mullein/garlic drops a while back, but then learned

> that you are not supposed to use them if they have tubes in the ear.

> thanks

> Judy

> (IBS, and who knows what else, SCD 1 month)

> , 3 DS and Hearing impaired. SCD 1 month.

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> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the

> following websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

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> If it comes down to having to use antibiotics, I would ask for an

> antibiotic shot. Less damage to the intestinal tract.

Why not ask - if AB is unavoidable - for local AB? Like drops in the

ear?

We used to sit these horrible infections out (4x a year at least),

taking the miserable behavior for granted & all. In Holland AB is

less of a habit.

Marjan

the Netherlands

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we have used garlic oil and grapefruit seed extract. Both come in drop

forms at the health food store and can be placed directly in the ear. From

personal experience, I can say that the garlic oil warmed and then placed in

the ear is very soothing. Both products have antibacterial properties.

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>

> > my son has an ear infection, as usual. Does anyone have any

> recommendations other than using an antibiotic?

>

> When my daughter was 1 year old, we introduced cow's milk into her

> diet (and took it away 10 weeks later). Three ear infections later, I

> revisited what Adele (nutritionist) had to say on the subject.

> She recommended Vit A, Vit C, and Vit E.

>

> I was afraid of giving too much Vit A, so I squeezed out the contents

> of three beta carotene " footballs " , one Vit. E " football " , and added

> some Vit C powder. I stirred it and sucked it into a medicine syringe

> and gave it to her several times. It nipped her third ear infection

> in the bud and she has never had another! Of course, she was chewing

> beta carotene " footballs " every day from then on, until the store quit

> carrying that type several years later. You could substitute

> Carlson's Cod Liver Oil for Vit A.

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> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the

following websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

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Judy,

>> All it takes is for to get a tiny drop of water in his ear, like

from a bath, and then it starts to drain pus right after that. <<

Of course, with the hearing aids, his situation may be different, but I

know that as an adult, prior to starting SCD, I was VERY prone to upper

respiratory infections which clogged my ears and resulted in ear

infections, and bronchitis which often escalated into pneumonia. (And this

meant lots of antibiotics, which, of course, trashed my gut.) I was often

sick for as much as a month, then I *might* have a month well before

getting another one.

Since SCD, I have had fewer and fewer of them. And am now down to about ONE

a year from SIX or SEVEN a year -- and for the last two of them, spaced a

year apart, I have not needed antibiotics. I did end up with them for the

one two weeks ago, but that was a slightly different issue. (And I am now

rebuilding my gut... oh joy!)

So there may be light at the end of the tunnel which is NOT an oncoming

train! <g>

-- Marilyn (New Orleans, Louisiana, USA)

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Hi

my son has an ear infection, as usual. Does anyone have any recommendations

other than using an antibiotic? He was prescribed Floxin Otic, which we have

used many times in the past.

He does have PE tubes in both ears. His right ear is draining right now.

I had bought some mullein/garlic drops a while back, but then learned that you

are not supposed to use them if they have tubes in the ear.

thanks

Judy

(IBS, and who knows what else, SCD 1 month)

, 3 DS and Hearing impaired. SCD 1 month.

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thanks for the responses. The floxin is an ear drop antibiotic.

I have tried all sorts of things to prevent these infections but with

having extremely tiny ear canals along with wearing hearing aids (makes for a

constant moist envirionment) this is something that will be a problem until he

gets bigger, I fear. I massage his face, especially around his ears a lot, as

was taught to me by a cranial chiropractor, but that does not seem to work. All

it takes is for to get a tiny drop of water in his ear, like from a bath,

and then it starts to drain pus right after that. Who knows how long it sits

there first! At least he is not in any pain, that he can show, anyway.

thanks again!

Judy and Randy Saxon

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Mom to: (9, homeschooled) and 3yrs old.(DS;moderate- Severe hearing

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