Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 Yes, i'm using a similar ear formula as the one in the files. It seems to be helping. How often should i be putting garlic in his ears? I'm also giving him some lobelia. Rubbing Deep tissue oil near his ears, and a formula called Sinus Minus with Yerba Santa, Mullein, Stevia Fennel, Echinacea, usnea, goldenseal, and ginger in a glycerin base i give to him orally. Also been giving him vitamin C every hour. Also, opening garlic capsules and spooning them into his mouth. For me i would eat raw garlic, hot pepper and do vitamin C and echinacea, but i can't do the first two with him being only 8 months old. Am i on the right track? How long should i be giving him Ech. and the ear drops? Thanks for your help! Hope Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2007 Report Share Posted November 1, 2007 Dear Jean, I doubt if you did any "permanent" damage to your ear with the Tea Tree Oil. Buttttt, don't do it again. :-) The EAR Formula (as in the Files) can work wonders on straightening this around. It's also good for ringing in the ears and handling any infections. It's easy to make, but please ensure you use ONLY dried Garlic. Oil and water don't mix, so you want there to be no moisture in your mixture. Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom, Doc Jean wrote: Hi Doc, I had some dizziness in June and someone told me that tea tree oil drops would help. I actually put drops in my ear without an oil base, quite dumb on my part, and it didn't feel right so I stopped and then rubbed a combo of olive oil, lavender,and blue chamomille on the outside to make it feel better. Now I am having occasional episodes of feeling like I have cotton in my ear and it feels numb around the temporal bone around the ear. Would your ear formula help, should I have someone look in my ear first? Could the tea tree have damaged something in there? Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks, Jean Hearn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2007 Report Share Posted November 7, 2007 Just go to: http://health.herbal remedies/ In the Yellow rectangular box on the left click on "FILES". Go to the folder: Doc Ian Shillington ND and scroll down to: Ear Formula All of my formula are "Public Domain" and are FREE for the use of one and all. Much love, Doc Jean wrote: Hi Doc, What do you mean by the Ear formula (as in the Files) ? Where do I find that? Thanks, Jean ----- Original Message ----- Doc Shillington To: herbal remedies Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 11:42 AM Subject: {Herbal Remedies} Re: ears Dear Jean, I doubt if you did any "permanent" damage to your ear with the Tea Tree Oil. Buttttt, don't do it again. :-) The EAR Formula (as in the Files) can work wonders on straightening this around. It's also good for ringing in the ears and handling any infections. It's easy to make, but please ensure you use ONLY dried Garlic. Oil and water don't mix, so you want there to be no moisture in your mixture. Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom, Doc Jean wrote: Hi Doc, I had some dizziness in June and someone told me that tea tree oil drops would help. I actually put drops in my ear without an oil base, quite dumb on my part, and it didn't feel right so I stopped and then rubbed a combo of olive oil, lavender,and blue chamomille on the outside to make it feel better. Now I am having occasional episodes of feeling like I have cotton in my ear and it feels numb around the temporal bone around the ear. Would your ear formula help, should I have someone look in my ear first? Could the tea tree have damaged something in there? Any advice would be most welcome. Thanks, Jean Hearn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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