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Re: garlic for ear infections; clove oil & chorophyll wards off flu

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Dear Leann,

That's great to hear about your success using hydrogen peroxide. I

believe it has real benefits. I have food grade 35% hydrogen

peroxide and have used it externally and internally for all kinds of

things.

Recently I've been able to " ward off " the flu/cold by taking 4 drops

of clove oil and 1 tbls. chlorophyll together in warm water. About 3

times over the past 6 weeks I've had serious cold/flu symptoms but I

took clove oil and cholorophyll immediately and kept it at bay. I

think it is better than echinacea. In fact the turn around was so

dramatic I couldn't believe it myself. The brand of clove oil I get

is NOW and it is an essential oil that can also be taken internally.

Clove oil also can kill parasites. My, isn't nature wonderful?

Bee

> Our personal experience with the hydrogen peroxide in the ears--my

husband,

> daughter, and I have all tried it, as there is a horrible cold/flu

going

> around right now, and in particular my daughter actually had an ear

> infection in one ear (which we finally had to resort to antibiotics

as our

> preferred remedies did not work this time, a rare experience).

None of us

> experienced " stinging " per se, as some folks have described.

Personally I

> found it ticklish! I think the sensory experience must vary from

person to

> person, and especially if you have a sore in the ear--well that

would sting

> for sure!

>

> Initially the ear my daughter had the infection in bubbled madly,

now

> doesn't froth at all.

>

> If she gets another infection any time soon (praying she doesn't,

this is 2

> in 30 days!) I am going to try the garlic trick, see if it helps.

I would

> be very happy to have this work, as we have a bucket of garlic

harvested

> from last year's garden!

>

> Thanks for the very clear instructions on how to use the garlic in

the ear.

>

> Leann

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