Hello, After reading Katarina's response, and the other person who had pain after using H2O2 in the ears, I am very interested in this. I've used the peroxide in the ears on two occasions in the past month now, when I felt I was getting sick. On both times, the symptoms cleared
up within a day or two. One time I used the peroxide once in the evening, once the next morning, and again the next evening. The other time I used it on two successive evenings. Based on about 5 or 6 actual usages now, I've seemed to notice some common things. These are identical to what the original poster of the peroxide in the ears messages noted--that you need to keep doing it until there is no more bubbling in the ears. I had exactly those things. The first time, when I first felt sick, the bubbling was so fierce I could hold my hand an inch or so above the ear with the peroxide in it and bubbles would fly up and splash my hand. The next morning there was less bubbling. The next evening there was hardly any bubbling, indicating the problem was going away. The next time I did it, the same thing happened, lots of bubbling the first time, gradually going away. At no time during any of these usages did I ever experience any type of ear pain. It helps to warm the peroxide first; I've noticed increased dizziness feelings if the peroxide is cold when put in the ear. Also note, I've regularly used peroxide to keep the earwax removed, so when I've used the peroxide when I felt sick, at no time was any dissolved earwax in the solution when I drained it out from the ear. Thus, the bubbling could not have been related to removal of earwax in my ear. So, based on anecdotal experience of two times using it when I felt sick, I feel it's actually doing what the original message said it would do--reduce or cure a cold or flu--at least for me. I would sure like to know why some folks experience pain from peroxide in the ear! Steve -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. To join or quit silver-list or silver-digest send an e-mail message to: [email protected] -or- [email protected] with the word subscribe or unsubscribe in the SUBJECT line. To post, address your message to: [email protected] Silver-list archive: http://escribe.com/health/thesilverlist/index.html List maintainer: Mike Devour <[email protected]>

