Not to negate any of your points except that I don't feel that it would
be a problem to use the CS with a perforated eardrum.  So much the
better.  It is when you are just getting in water or something that
won't sterilize the ear that it would be a problem, IMO.

Dan


-----Original Message-----
From: sol [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 12:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>inner ear infection/EIS

I have no experience of this with humans, but for a pet, I used a mix of
CS-MSM-DMSO warmed to body temperature, and droppered into the ear (a
full dropperful) 3 times a day. In addition I also nebulized him 3 times
per day with the same mixture. He was re-started on his conventional
antibiotic the same day I started the ear drops and nebulizing. At the
end of a week he had no inner ear infection left at all. Best of all,
his head, which had started to tilt from the ear infection, was back on
straight the very next morning after his first treatments. DMSO can
transport the CS right through swollen irritated tissues and across the
eardrum, apparently. But it is extremely important to rule out eardrum
perforation before putting any drops into ears.

Inner ear infections can be so serious, that I would myself certainly
use any prescribed conventional antibiotic along with any use of EIS. 
Infections so near the brain are nothing to play around with. Any
adverse consequences of conventional antibiotics can be dealt with far
more easily than the consequences of an untreated, or inadequately
treated inner ear infection.

Even in humans the sinuses and ears and all are quite close together,
and infections pass easily from sinuses to ears and back, so I do feel
the nebulizing is as important as the ear drops. And I'd be taking CS
orally as well, if it was me with an inner ear infection, a mouthful,
swish and hold under the tongue as long as possible. Oh, almost forgot,
I mist eyes with straight CS too.
sol

[email protected] wrote:

> 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.




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