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I NEED NEEd earache remedies

2006-10-26 11:26:27 · 7 answers · asked by Numbocracy 2 in Health Alternative Medicine

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Hi Numbo

Here is the answer you need.


Cause
Sometimes earaches are caused by infection, cold in the head, a blow to the side of the head, and many other causes.

Herbal Aids
1.Garlic: Earache, inflammation of the middle ear, ear disease: Pack a small clove of garlic in gauze and place into the external ear passage; or drop 4-5 drops of oil into the ear channel, cover with flannel, and keep warm.

2.Rue: Warm and place several drops of compound oil into the ear.

3.Mullein: Use warm mullein oil, 2-3 drops in the ear 2-3 times daily. Apple cider vinegar is also a healing agent.

4.Hops: Apply a flannel bag of hops, and moist heat over the affected area.

5.Treat Both Ears: The simple, old-fashioned aids are sometimes very fast in giving relief. Always treat both ears, even if only one aches.

6.Onion: Lightly bake a large onion, cut it in half and while warm (not hot enough to irritate the area), bind one half of the onion over each ear. Bandage in place and hold bandage on with a nightcap, white skullcap, etc., and leave on all night.

7.Camomile: Use a fomentation over both ears of three parts of camomile and one part of lobelia. Take two ounces orally (a wineglass full) each two waking hours. Leave the fomentation on the ears all night. (Cover fomentation with plastic or oiled silk, etc.).

8.Mullein: Use three to six drops of mullein oil in both ears several times each day. Insert it upon retiring for the night, and, as before, plug the ears with cotton. Place a fomentation over the ears all night of three parts mullein and one part lobelia.

9.Dr. Christopher's B & B Tincture: When this procedure is used as explained here, it can be an aid in assisting an improvement of poor equilibrium, failure of hearing, aiding the motor nerve, etc. With an eye dropper insert into each ear at night four to six drops of oil of garlic and four to six drops of the following herb tincture: blue cohosh, black cohosh, blue vervain, skullcap, and lobelia, plugging ears overnight with cotton, six days a week, four to six months, or as needed. On the seventh day, flush ears with a small ear syringe using warm apple cider vinegar and distilled water half and half.

10.Flaxseed Meal and Blue Vervain: Made into a poultice with flaxseed meal, using a strong infusion of Blue Vervain instead of plain hot water, it relieves ... earache and ear abscess as well.


Testimonials
1.Garlic: When my little girl had an earache I put a piece of fresh garlic in her ear and it was better by morning. The previous alternative was to go to the doctor and pay a lot of money for penicillin.

2.Dr. Christopher's Anti-Plague Formula:The anti-plague formula contains Black Walnut. When Dr. Christopher was lecturing in Snowflake Arizona, he was describing the need for people to be prepared for the coming plagues in the last days.

Someone raised his hand and asked what should be used for the plague. Dr. Christopher, though he was a most noted herbalist, didn't have a ready answer! After a short prayer, he gave the anti-plague formula to the audience and then just forgot about it. Not long after, people began asking him for the formula again, as those at the Snowflake lecture had made it up and had, had marvelous results; they had cleared up flu, earache, eruptive diseases, car-sickness, and had even saved the life of a poisoned puppy! This anti-plague remedy is a most valuable combination.


Best of health to you

Cheers

2006-10-26 18:34:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

blow dryers are BAD. I used to suffer from chronic earachs as a child (I'd get 2-5 a year), one resulting in a ruptured ear drum (I can still hear thankfully but it was bad). the only natural remedy I found that worked best for me was this. I took a face cloth and ran it under hot water, rang it out and laid my head on it (hurting ear down) untill it was cool. Then I whiped my ear out with a towel (Do not use Qtips) It does work I've had the infection come out using just this. It's soothing and relieves the pressure. This will work as long as it's not an inner or middel ear infection. Those do require meds.

2016-03-28 08:35:40 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Boil some water - place in bowl - add a few drops of eucalyptus
oil in water. Place towel over head & breathe in for 3-5 minutes.
Do this 3 times a day until earache is gone usually 2-3 days. If it is not gone by 3 days see Dr.

2006-10-26 11:45:11 · answer #3 · answered by Wolfpacker 6 · 1 1

Try a little peroxide if not oozing discharge or in great pain. If ear swollen, face swollen you must see doctor. If not try some warm olive oil, mineral oil, put a couple of drops in ear. Try warm compress to soothe the pain. Put your ear in front of blowdryer on warm setting for about 15 minutes. For swelling try some epson salt, in warm water place teaspoon and then dip washcloth and place on ear. Drink some aleve, motrin, tylenol. Do not place anything in ear canal. If those all fail you need ear drops from doctor and antibotics. If swimming wear ear plugs, if in cold region wear a hat or ear muffs.

2006-10-26 11:39:26 · answer #4 · answered by lizzy tee 3 · 1 1

MULLIEN OIL its a specific Homeopathic Remedy for Ear disorders without any side effects or complications. You will find it at most Health Store who sell Homeopathic Remedies.
Take Care and God Bless you !

2006-10-26 21:03:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

take olive oil about 1 tablespoon and heat it up in the microwave to luke warm and use and eye dropper to put it in your ear then flip head over to the side and let it run out or use a cotton swab and let it sit if you don't have an eye dropper to do it with soak the swab then stuff it in you ear let sit for a couple hours its the same as sweet oil only no prescription and its about $20 cheaper you could also use a heating pad on your ear or hydrogen peroxide on a cotton swab and let sit in your ear i get bad ear aches and then if i don't take care of it i end up w/ a bloody ear and it gets on my pillow at night i asked my doctor. what it was he says it just an infection and to do these things

2006-10-26 11:38:44 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

A hair dryer works for temporary pain relief, just keep it a few inches away from your ear.

2006-10-26 12:49:22 · answer #7 · answered by Anne R 4 · 1 1

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