Monday 12 January 2015

7 NATURAL EARACHE REMEDIES

7 NATURAL EARACHE REMEDIES
 


If you or your child are prone to catching ear infections, you know how painful they can be. They can be triggered by many things, like wax build-up, moisture build-up and allergies which lead to bacterial and viral infections. Luckily, they can be treated at home naturally, using historically proven remedies that are both safe, effective and have little-to-no side effects.


 
1. Castor or olive oil


Most ear infections occur due to wax build-up blocking the Eustachian tubes. Use a few drops of castor oil in the infected ear (remember to heat it up a little) before going to bed. Put a cotton plug in your ear and sleep on your side with the ear facing up. In the morning, clean your ear with a cotton bud. (Repeat for a week) The warm oil helps melting the obstructing wax.

2. Garlic
 


Known for its anti-bacterial properties, garlic is great for treating ear infections. Cook halved cloves of garlic in sesame or mustard oil on low heat, strain the oil and allow to cool. Pour a little bit into the infected ear and see how quickly you feel better.

3. Onion
 


Warm the onion in the oven and strain the juice, the put a few drops in the infected ear, and then tilt your head to allow the liquid to pour out. You can add a warm compress to the treatment - it will draw out the infection.

4. Steam
 


Put a few drops of tea tree oil and eucalyptus oil in a bowl of boiling water, place your head over the bowl and cover your head with a towel. This is highly effective at treating infections caused by blockage. To increase the effectiveness of the treatment, plug your ear with some cotton – this will absorb more moisture and heat, and focus the treatment in the infected ear. (If you don’t have either oil, just plain steam will also work)


5. Fresh holy basil (Tulasi)
 


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.

6. Mango leaves



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.

7. Salt
 


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)



How to Prevent an Ear Infection
Learn how to prevent ear infections from Ronald A. Hoffman, M.D.
Ear pain is the worst, especially if you have no idea what's causing it. 
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