This is a situation a friend is going through that involves the inner ear,
which I don't recall being addressed on the list.
To make a somewhat long story short, she has wound up with a bad
irritation (which has probably now progressed to an infection) in one
inner ear that is sending her to the MD's office. When she asked this
morning about the use of CS/EIS, I got to thinking what I might have tired
was 1) before it got so bad, fill the ear canal with some warmed EIS or
EIS/GSE and lie on my side so that it would remain there for several
minutes before turning over and draining it out...or 2) to address an
actual infection, add a couple drops of DMSO and use the same method.
I know inner ear infections are very painful and said to be potentially
quite serious in terms of hearing loss, so hitting it ASAP is critical.
I'd like to know for my own information whether anyone has tried this
method or a similar one that worked and allowed them to avoid antibiotics.
Thanks,
DByron
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