5. Fresh holy basil (Tulasi)
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Crush a
few leaves and rub the juice around the ear and on it, but make sure not to
get it in the ear canal. The Tulasi has been used in India to treat ear
infections for hundreds of years.
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6. Mango leaves
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Fresh
young mango leaves contain juices that are very effective at treating ear
infections. Grind or crush them to get the juice, then warm it up. Use the
warm juice as ear drops and you’ll feel relief very quickly.
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7. Salt
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If
you’re suffering from moisture build up, this is the best method to relieve
it. Heat up salt in a pan (or the microwave) for 5 minutes, then place it in
a towel or some other thick cloth, and then close it into a ball. Let it cool
down and apply the filled cloth ball to the ear. The salt will draw out and
absorb the moisture in your ear. (You can also use a rice compress)
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Food is the cause of the vast majority of our health problems because we are eating more of the wrong stuff and not enough of the right one. Food is also the solution. Food can heal us in a way drugs cannot. They heal our body without dangerous side effects. They perform specific medicinal effects in our body. There are literally thousands of ways that foods exert their healing effects on our body, and on specific diseases.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Natural Remedies For Ear Infections Part 2
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