by partygirl72260 on June 19th, 2007

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How can I get fluid out of my inner ear? It's making me dizzy and is killing me. Doctor already tried antibiotics and they didn't help. Does anyone have any ideas?

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  • by Myguess on December 1st, 2010

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    Homeopathic doctor I used to go to when I lived in Houston gave me this remedy:
    2 Tablespoons Honey
    2 Tablespoons Distilled Water
    2 Tablespoons Vinegar (I used white)
    20 drops of Kyolic Garlic Extract
    20 drops of rubbing alcohol
    Mix all ingredients together thoroughly & put in a glass bottle that has a rubber dropper lid (you can buy these at health food stores.) Place the closed bottle in warm water to warm up the solution a little. Shake the bottle before use. Place 4 drops in the affected ear (keep your head tilted so solution doesn't run out). Repeat dosage every 3-4 hours as needed.
    Used it on both of my boys when they were babies when they had an ear infection. They only had one ear infection each. They smelled a little like salad dressing but it worked!

    FYI: Honey is a natural antiseptic. Garlic is a natural antibiotic. Alcohol dries up fluid. Vinegar is also antibacterial.

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