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Hi, this is a question from a reader who asked what you can do if you have an ear infection. And this is more common amongst children nowadays because of vaccinations. There are studies to show that vaccinated children have 5 times the number of ear infections than non-vaccinated children.

It also happens when a child or an adult eats a lot of sweets, sugary things, soft drinks, which always lead to some form of infection, either in the intestinal tract or in the auditory ducts or in the ears themselves.

The auditory ducts are two ducts that run from the throat all over into the ears and they can easily fill up with bacteria, toxins, waste matter that backs up from the intestines all the way up into the ear ducts and into the inner ears even. And once the contaminants, toxins, waste matter sit there along with the bacteria, there can be an infection and the infection is basically to help digest these contaminants and waste products that have made their way into the ears.

It’s not that bacteria viciously try to infect the lining of the ears or the ear walls, but it’s basically due to the innate instinctive aspect of any bacterium that has destructive properties that is meant to ferment or putrefy or break down waste matter in nature outside of ourselves and also inside our bodies.

Now in order to deal with that, many people take recourse to antibiotics which is a real nuisance because once you have taken antibiotics, you also destroy the healthy, friendly probiotic bacteria population, and according to one new study, this can ruin your probiotic bacteria population for the rest of your life.

So children will not even have a chance to have a proper digestive process for the rest of their lives once they have received just one course of antibiotics.

It’s always good to take recourse to more natural means to deal with that, and research has also shown that antibiotics are not more effective in saving or shortening the duration of the infection by more than half a day. So there is not really much benefit from taking these drugs.

On the other hand, it is better to make sure that the child or adult eats or takes only liquid foods during this time, which are more easily digested. Ideally, drinking lemon and honey water, warm water with lemon and honey, a teaspoon of honey and some lemon juice, which has shown to have disinfecting qualities… the honey is bacteria-static so if you put bacteria on honey, they will die off readily, very quickly.

So gargling with that is also a good idea because some of that will end up moving into the auditory ducts and into the ears.

One can also take a spray bottle, which contains 4% or 3 % of hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide should be applied once every one or two hours during the time of the pain, directly into the ears, spraying it into the ears, one or two sprays in each ear, that will help to clean up or mop up, oxidize the waste products and make it unnecessary for bacteria to decompose these things, and so the infection sometimes subsides within a couple of hours.

This is probably the best advice I can give, besides obviously avoiding food which have lymph congesting effects such as meat, chicken, fish, eggs, cheese, any sugar obviously, which always causes lymph congestion and mucus secretion that can block the auditory ducts and then prevent the proper healing in the ears, the infected ears…

So it’s very important to avoid any artificial means of suppressing an infection, because that leads to repeat infections in the future, and a permanent problem in this part of the body; that is very important because that is where we have our sensory organs, and the sensory organs are essential for living a comfortable happy life.

Thank you.

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