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In a message dated 2/11/2004 9:16:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,

sharissa13@... writes:

> I know there is a way to treat ear infections without antibiotics, and I'm

> desperate to know, like right now! My son is sick, and now he appears to be

> coming down with one, and I remember what it is that I'm supposed to put in

> his ear (some kind of oil??). PLease please help asap

Christy,

I've used garlic-mullein oil from the hfs very successfully. But if you can't

get any tonight, I also did this: lightly smash a big clove of garlic and

sautee it briefly in a little olive oil. Let the oil cool down and drip some

into

the ear. I think I stuck the big piece of garlic in there too for a bit (not

down into the ear, more like one of those tiny earphones lol). Anyway, that

seemed to help too. Hope he feels better...

Nell

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You can always give this product a try as well...

http://www.xlear.com

I believe it may be available in health food stores as well as

online.

> In a message dated 2/11/2004 9:16:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> sharissa13@y... writes:

>

> > I know there is a way to treat ear infections without

antibiotics, and I'm

> > desperate to know, like right now! My son is sick, and now he

appears to be

> > coming down with one, and I remember what it is that I'm

supposed to put in

> > his ear (some kind of oil??). PLease please help asap

>

> Christy,

>

> I've used garlic-mullein oil from the hfs very successfully. But

if you can't

> get any tonight, I also did this: lightly smash a big clove of

garlic and

> sautee it briefly in a little olive oil. Let the oil cool down and

drip some into

> the ear. I think I stuck the big piece of garlic in there too for

a bit (not

> down into the ear, more like one of those tiny earphones lol).

Anyway, that

> seemed to help too. Hope he feels better...

>

> Nell

>

>

>

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Yes, mullein drops have worked really well for us too. Ethan is not

normally prone to ear infections but he had two of them not too long

ago and each time, mullein drops along with a homeopathic ear drop

kept him off of antibio's. I did give him some advil at night for

pain so that he could sleep, but really, once I started him on the

drops, the next nights, he didn't even seem in pain. He slept well.

The drops go in the ear canal. I think ours was a brand that had

both garlic and mullein oil in it.

Also, sleeping with a warm pad to the ear can also help them feel

better.

Good luck,

W

> Hi Christy!

>

> Yes, it's an oil you can get at any health food store and I believe

> it contains mullein (mullin?) Great stuff, works just as well as

> antibiotics I think.

>

> Ear infections bite. Poor kid... :(

>

> Yeah, just looked it up, garlic and mullein, but I've found garlic

> alone just doesn't cut it where most infections are concerned. It

> can really help but to knock it down in the ear like that I've

found

> mullein is really the thing to use. Warm, not hot, in the ear.

Good

> stuff.

>

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Garlic Oil works really well. Warm it up first. If you go to a health food

store, they will guide you to the oils.

A great book for those of you whose children suffer from chronic ear

infections is Childhood Ear Infections by Schmidt. Just so you know, it

is

written by a chiropractor so it gives many alternative solutions to drugs and

surgery.

Robin

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