Re: CSEar Pain

2009-03-13 Thread Clayton Family
That sounds logical- wax would be dissolved by the oil, and would be more likely to drain out. My sons used to have ear wax build up, and we ended up resolving it by having them lay down in the bath and letting warm water go into their ears. Later the wax would drain out, and by doing

Re: CSEar Pain

2009-03-12 Thread Pat
Last time I couldn't hear well and knew my ear canal must be blocked, instead of paying big money to the doc, I heated coconut oil, dropped that into my ear, then after a few minutes I flushed the ear with warmed CS. It worked great and with no pain later (which I have after the doctor probes

CSEar Pain

2009-03-11 Thread Pat
For many years, I've had one funny ear and one normal ear. I get pain like swimmer's ear if I ever get water in the bad ear (a few hours later). I now wear an ear plug to shower, which helps. I used to use Swim Ear after every shower, but I don't think all that alcohol is good and I did get

Re: CSEar Pain

2009-03-11 Thread Day Sutton
A year or so ago someone on the list gave directions on how to get h2o2 into the inner ear, by lying on the bed face up with your head hanging over the side and dropping H2O2 into the nose until the sinuses filled up and they could hear the fizz when it entered the inner ear... anyone have that

Re: CSEar Pain

2009-03-11 Thread Deborah Gerard
Sutton day.sut...@gmail.com Subject: Re: CSEar Pain To: silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2009, 4:44 PM A year or so ago someone on the list gave directions on how to get h2o2 into the inner ear, by lying on the bed face up with your head hanging over the side and dropping H2O2

Re: CSEar Pain

2009-03-11 Thread Gayla Roberts
You can try mixing olive oil and oil of oregano and put a few drops in your ear. It will soften the wax, if nothing else, so you can wash it out. Gayla Roberts - Original Message - From: Pat To: silver-list@eskimo.com Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 1:03 PM Subject: CSEar