Guest guest Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 Gargle with sea salt dissolved in water and as for earache I find if you place an onion (cut up in pieces),in a little water, bring to the boil then simmer for a while, you can then use the water/juices to soak some cotton wool and place it in the ear. Â McKelvey Forever Living Products Independent Distributor From: daisytiff228@... <daisytiff228@...> Subject: remedy for sore throat/earache candidiasis Date: Saturday, 1 January, 2011, 20:13 Â anyone know any natural remedies for sore throat/earache so I dont have to take antibiotics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 3% hydrogen peroxide solution in the ear, allowing it to bubble and then drain into a tissue. Carol > anyone know any natural remedies for sore throat/earache so I dont have to take antibiotics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 There are several homeopathic remedies which will knock it out: ·· Belladonna (deadly nightshade) This remedy is useful for earaches that start suddenly, with intense throbbing or shooting ear pain, and has a bright red outer ear or ear canal, accompanied by a high fever. The pains are commonly worse on the right side and may extend to the throat. The child may concurrently have a headache, and all of the above symptoms tend to be worse by motion and at night and may be relieved by sitting semi- erect and with warm applications. These children are sensitive to light, noise, or being jarred. This remedy is often indicated in children with a high fever, a flushed and hot face, glassy eyes with dilated pupils, and cold feet and hands. The child is usually not thirsty, except for lemonade. Children who need this remedy tend to be delirious during sleep and have nightmares, usually of animals, which cause them to cry out during sleep. This remedy is not commonly given after the third day of an ear infection. ·· Pulsatilla (windflower) This medicine is usually determined more by the way the child is acting than the specific pain s/he experiences. It is useful when the child becomes whiny and extremely clingy to a parent, wants to be hugged, cuddled, and even rocked. The child needs and craves attention and sympathy. The ear pain tends to be worse at night, in a warm room, and by exposure to heat, and the child usually has little or no thirst. The child who needs this remedy tends to have a changeable mood, happy and play in one minute and crying and sad the next. In advanced cases, there may a thick yellow or green discharge from the ear or nose. The ear pains may be slightly reduced with cold applications. Often, the ear infection develops after experiencing a common cold. · Aconitum (monkshood) This remedy is typically given during the first 48 hours of an ear infection if there is a rapid onset of pain, if the problem began after exposure to cold, and if the child has a noticeable increase in thirst. Typically, a fever accompanies the ear infection, as well as a dry cough and a congested nose. The child may be restless, anxious, and in some cases frantic. · Chamomilla (chamomile) When the child with an earache becomes hyperirritable, extremely fussy, aggravated by touch, by bending or stooping over, and by cold air (especially cold drafts), and is temporarily relieved by being cradled and rocked, consider this remedy. The child may demand something but then push it away when it is offered. The child is extremely impatient and cannot be consoled. This remedy is also useful for infants with an earache who are concurrently teething or in children after they have been chilled. One cheek may be red and hot while the other is cold and pale, suggesting that the infant may be teething at the same time that ear pain is occurring. · Calcarea carbonica (calcium carbonate) This remedy tends to be indicated in children who are pudgy, pale, chilly, and obstinate and when every cold becomes an earache. These children tend to have large heads that sweat profusely, and they crave eggs and sweets. · Hepar sulphuris (Hahnemann's calcium sulphide) This remedy is useful for the hyperirritable child who is hypersensitive to any type of touch (they hate to be examined) or exposure to cold (they may want to wrap up their head to keep their ears from getting cold). The child that will benefit from this remedy is also emotionally hypersensitive and will be very irritable, with a tendency to throw tantrums. Their earache may be accompanied by a thick discharge from the ear or nose. They may have sharp ear pain that feels like a splinter and which extends to the throat. Typically, children who need this remedy experience their worst pain late at night. · Mercurius (mercury) This remedy is one of the most common remedies for children with chronic ear infections, though it is also useful in select acute situations. There is usually much pus and a gluey, burning, and offensive-smelling discharge that is green or sometimes yellow. The right ear tends to be affected more than the left. The child may also have a concurrent cold or eye infection with a similar discharge. A sore throat with swollen glands may also be experienced. Children who have an earache and are sensitive to extremes of heat and cold temperature and who experience profuse sweating at night often benefit from this remedy. They also tend to have increased salivation at night in bed, swollen tonsils and lymph glands and noticeably offensive bad breath. · Mercurius iodatus flavus (proto-iodide of mercury) If the child has the same symptoms as Mercurius but the child only experiences ear pain on the right side, consider this remedy. · Mercurius iodatus ruber (bin-iodide of mercury) If the child has the same symptoms as Mercurius but the child only experiences ear pain on the left side, consider this remedy. DOSE Give the 6, 12, or 30th potency every other hour during intense pain and every four hours in more mild discomfort. Relief is commonly experienced within a couple of hours or after a night's rest. If a child still has pain 24 hours after a homeopathic remedy has been given, consider giving another remedy or seek professional homeopathic attention. (The various Mercurius products listed above are best taken in the 12th or 30th potency.)  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Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 Dear Daisy, Want we do in our home is use a cotton ball first soaked in hot water then pour peroxide over the cotton ball and sqeeze out excess. Place in ear for 5 minutes. Then for the next 5 minutes we use a 50/50 mullen and garlic oil soaked on a cotton ball. Works great. My kids beg for it at the first sign of ear trouble. It also deals with any pain end of it. Hope this helps it has been a family remedy for generations. Lynnice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 Yes, H2O2 is good for any problems including candida and other infections. But you should not use regular solution from pharmacy. You can find recommendations to do safe solution here. http://www.1shoppingcart.com/app/?af=1247442 > > anyone know any natural remedies for sore throat/earache so I dont have to take antibiotics? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 I cleanse my sinuses with a neti pot and warm sea salt. It's an old ayurvedic method of healing. > > anyone know any natural remedies for sore throat/earache so I dont have to > take antibiotics? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 > > anyone know any natural remedies for sore throat/earache so I dont have to > take antibiotics? 1. Take Echinacea every 4 hours or so to boost your immune system. 2. Use 3% hydrogen peroxide in each ear until it quits bubbling. 3. When ears are dry, use a q-tip to coat them with extra virgin olive oil. 4. Buy a Neti Pot from Walgreens, CVS or online. Use it a minimum of 4 times a day to flush your sinuses. 5. Gargle with salt water several times per day. Your ears, nose and throat are all interconnected, so you must treat all three to be effective. Keep these therapies up until you are well over the infection. Use them to prevent a reoccurance whenever you have a feeling it's coming on. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2011 Report Share Posted January 3, 2011 Aconitum is poisonous - The principal alkaloids are aconite and aconitine. Of these aconitine is thought to be the key toxin. Ingestion of even a small amount results in severe gastrointestinal upset but it is the effect on the heart, where it causes slowing of the heart rate, which is often the cause of death. Carol > · Aconitum (monkshood) > > This remedy is typically given during the first 48 hours of an ear > infection if there is a rapid onset of pain, if the problem began > after exposure to cold, and if the child has a noticeable increase in > thirst. Typically, a fever accompanies the ear infection, as well as > a dry cough and a congested nose. The child may be restless, anxious, > and in some cases frantic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2011 Report Share Posted January 3, 2011 sore throat; open a few capsules of acidolpholis into the back of your throat and let it sit there for a few minutes, breath in the powder of Golden Seal Root into the mouth and nose and my favorite is Advanced Oxygen Therapy gargled and rinsed through you sinuses several times a day. ear aches; take an onion and grate some up and using teary cloth, squeeze out the juice and put directly into the ear canal and hold in by a cotton ball. Ultimately it is rooted in the imbalance of microorganism in the GI tract. Any infection and inflammation is related to the GI tract. The above suggestions are just symptom relief tactics. Real healing will take more of a wholistic approach. Wil Spencer VMSP, Naturopath, author, researcher www.bodyelectrician.com ________________________________ From: " daisytiff228@... " <daisytiff228@...> candidiasis Sent: Sat, January 1, 2011 3:13:44 PM Subject: remedy for sore throat/earache anyone know any natural remedies for sore throat/earache so I dont have to take antibiotics? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Not if used in a homeopathic succusion/dillution method. Been treating myself and my rescue animals for years.  Pit Bull Nation http://www.pitbullnationonline.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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