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What I am about to tell you is not medical advice it is just what I have

done for many years now.

I hope your talking about the weak hydrogen peroxide found in grocery stores

etc.

I found with my many ear infections and excessive ear wax that just a

partial capful dumped into the ear while lying on my side was enuf.

I would leave it in to bubble until the bubbling stopped. I would like to

know if your ear also warms up while doing this?Mine always got a mildly

warm sensation while the foaming started.

There was always a lot of wax float to the top of the peroxide too.

After dumping it out onto a kleanex gently swab the ear canal ( I don't need

to tell you how far you can go into your canal with this as you are the best

judge)

I actually have touched my ear drum with a swab and don't recommend it at

all, very painful and possible ear drum damage.

Then moistening a Q-tip with hemp oil I swab my inner canal lightly to

replace some of the protective oils.

I tried pouring a little into there but got too much and that,s not good.

Speaking of which if you rub Oil of Oregano around the rear of your ear lobe

close to the base of the ear you can usually stave off the next infection.Do

this at the first sighns of an ear ache.

Good luck.

Reg.

-------Original Message-------

From: low dose naltrexone

Date: 11/04/04 10:39:39

low dose naltrexone

Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Need Help on Hydrogen Peroxide for an Ear Ache

Hi, everybody.

I want to know if someone can repost the info on Hydrogen Peroxide for a

possible ear infection I might have?

Does anyone know how many drops and how often one should tak'em in the ear?

Sorry to bother you with this but, I didn't know where to turn and, I

remembered how helpful you've been in the past.

Hope I hear from you soon.

Angie

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