Ear Oil
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Ear Oil
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Information About Ear Oil:
Common Uses: The American College of Pediatrics no longer recommends using antibiotics to treat ear infections. Instead, place several drops of this soothing, antiinflammatory, antimicrobial blend of oils in each ear. A proven remedy!
Suggested Uses: Warm the oil to body temperature by placing the bottle in a pan of hot water for a few minutes. Lay the head to one side and place 2 - 5 drops in the ear, let sit for a few minutes, then plug with cotton for a few minutes. Always treat both ears.For external use only.
Traditional Uses: The leaves and flowers have been used for treating respiratory problems such as dry coughs and bronchitis for many years. Mullein was a traditional treatment for diarrhea and rheumatism, and ointments for bums and earaches.
Herbal Anecdote: A nineteen-century home remedy included dried flowers or roots of mullein used as cigarettes for asthmatics. The medication was learned from the Mohegan and Penobscot Indians who smoked dried or powdered leaves, and the Menominees who smoked roots of mullein for pulmonary disease relief. German fishermen reportedly throw the seeds onto the surface of water to sedate fish.
![]() | Mullein flower (Verbascum thapsus) A nineteen-century home remedy included dried flowers or roots of mullein used as cigarettes for asthmatics. The medication was learned from the Mohegan and Penobscot Indians who smoked dried or powdered leaves, and the Menominees who smoked roots of mullein for pulmonary disease relief. German fishermen reportedly throw the seeds onto the surface of water to sedate fish. |
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