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Blocked, sizzling ears

Hi all,
My nan has been complaining of blocked ears. She says that she can hear sizzling. Her hearing is ok though.
She has tried many treatments like hopi candles and earex but with no such luck.
Could homeopathy help?

Thanks alot.
 
  windwaker on 2005-04-30
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Yes homeopathy can help but need to match the person to a remedy.

Lycopodium ,Pulsatilla and Nux Vom may help - check them out !.
 
passkey last decade
What information would you need?
Thanks for those suggestions.
 
windwaker last decade
Lycopodium - eats lttle and often , has a droopy spell about 4 in the afternoon, Lies from corner of nostrils to corner of mouth, quite happy to be alone but not reclusive.

Pulsatilla - cant wear wollen garment , easy going up to a point then stubborn, usually pale with fair hair, doesnt like rich foods, wears little even on cold days.

Nux vom- slim , tanned skin, often gets stomach upsets , nausea. Bit laconic.
 
passkey last decade
I heard ear coning removes wax.
 
blob156 last decade
Steer clear of ear coning -- any way trouble is not wax.
 
passkey last decade
Thanks Passkey :).
 
windwaker last decade
Just a couple of questions:

It sounds like Lycopodium is for her, what potency would it be?

Also, how much would she have to take?

Thanks.
 
windwaker last decade
Lycopodium 10m

But only take one dose on three sucessive nights before going to sleep.

Wait at least two weeks to judge results -- as changes can be very subtle . So not condition before taking Lyc and use as a yardstick 2 wks later.

If there is some benefit but starts to go backeards then repeat.
 
passkey last decade

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