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] Date Posted: 20/02/07 16:35 In reply to: Paganwolf 's message, "Help needed" on 20/02/07 14:47 Hello sweetie, i really know what you mean...it sucks! i had to take stemetil, its the only thing that would help me when i had Labyrinthitis...i had to crawl everywhere. Sending healing vibes your way. Big hugs and bright blessings, love heather.xxxxx [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Date Posted: 20/02/07 16:37 Healing energies winging their way to you Paganwolf. I know how you feel - I had an ear infection last month, you might like to try some of the remedies I used... the best one is rather stinky :) Do you like garlic? grab yourself a clove, skin it, and pop it in your ear (you may need to slice it down to fit better, but you'll probably find a clove which is 'just right' - they're a very useful shape lol). Keep the clove in as long as you can - you may like to replace it with a fresh one every now and then. Garlic is one of nature's most wonderful antibiotics - the clove of garlic in the ear will help fight (and draw out) the infection and soothe the pain. I found it really did the trick! very smelly though lol (and try not to forget you have a clove of garlic sticking out of your ear when answering the door or going out bwahaaahaa...ahem...) A little lavender oil rubbed around the outside of/behind/below the ear, also helps remedy the pain... or tea-tree if you prefer, both of these oils help boost your immune system too. If you've never used either of these oils before, do try a little patch test, and probably wise to dilute them in a little carrier oil first. Do you have one of those wheat-bags (the ones you can heat up) or a hot water bottle? a little warmth around the ear should help soothe the pain a little and help draw out gunk. Feel better soon Paganwolf. (((Hugs))) *°*•*°*Blessings*°*•*°* [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |