Guest guest Posted September 21, 2008 Report Share Posted September 21, 2008 >Also, I really enjoy the parsley tea. Can it be taken for other >things, such as sinus problems (sneezing, drainage)? This has piqued my interest. In the past weeks I have been having some odd ear symptoms. I know that robust exercise is not recommended on this program, but I have been doing some light sport once, sometimes twice a week. Every time I take the field & start running a bit, I get weird pressure in my ears - similar to having water trapped in them after swimming, or altitude pressure on a plane - and they won't pop. This is definitely related to the sinuses as I feel this in my nose & sinuses as well. It's very disconcerting because for some time after I stop, I still have it; mostly on the left side. It sounds like I am hearing people underwater and is very distracting. What could be the reason behind this? Thanks, andra == ~freedom is a state of mind Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2008 Report Share Posted September 22, 2008 > > >Also, I really enjoy the parsley tea. Can it be taken for other > >things, such as sinus problems (sneezing, drainage)? > > This has piqued my interest. > > In the past weeks I have been having some odd ear symptoms. I know that robust exercise is not recommended on this program, but I have been doing some light sport once, sometimes twice a week. Every time I take the field & start running a bit, I get weird pressure in my ears - similar to having water trapped in them after swimming, or altitude pressure on a plane - and they won't pop. This is definitely related to the sinuses as I feel this in my nose & sinuses as well. It's very disconcerting because for some time after I stop, I still have it; mostly on the left side. It sounds like I am hearing people underwater and is very distracting. > What could be the reason behind this? Hi andra. When you exercise it mobilizes toxins, which can affect your ears as you describe. When you get those symptoms do one of these: 1) Hold a wet hot cloth (as hot as you can stand it and not burn yourself) to the area in back of your ear(s). 2) Do a Mini Ear Sauna: Place a paper towel in the bottom of a cup. Add boiling water. When the paper towel is saturated, pour off all the water. Be sure to drain off all the hot water. Then, quickly bring your ear to the steam. 3) Take the lamp shade off of a lamp that has a regular light bulb. Hold the bulb up to your ear for 5 minutes at a time, but not so close that it will burn you. Heat not only helps draws out toxins but it also helps equalize air pressure. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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