> From: Steve Ratzlaff <[email protected]>
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> Subject: CS>Peroxide in ears/ouch
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Hey Steve -- I don't know -- the only thing I can think is that the ear
which hurt is more convoluted and blocked -- maybe it needed clearing out.
I'm of two minds whether to try it again and see if it clears something out.
Katarina
>
> 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


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