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Original 6/5/2013 Post | |
Wes 6/5/2013 9:51:29 PM | I was wondering where GSE would fit in conjunction with the protocol, and which brands would be good if anyone has taken it before. I am looking to add it to my regimen for its cyst busting properties. Thank You, Wes |
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John Burgstiner 7/15/2013 10:45:03 AM | Hi Deb and Ruth, GSE ear drops are very effective for alleviating fungal ear infections, but will probably not impact the ear wax issue. There are a number of effective OTC ear wax cleaning kits available. Be careful not to push the wax down into the ear canal with Q-tips, etc. I don't recommend ear candles - especially with children - as serious accidents have occurred using them. Blessings, John |
Deborah B 7/15/2013 3:25:50 AM | Hi Ruth, Thanks for your question. . . and my apologies for taking so long to respond. I have been away a bit from the forum lately and missed noticing it until now. My daughter hasn't complained about wax specifically but I have noticed that she appears to struggle more with hearing lately. . . certain days more than others, and often has no problems at all. So I know this is not a permanent hearing loss, but something that varies. I also have days when my hearing is affected so I assume wax build-up is, or at least could be the culprit. I am sure it is Morgellons related as we have never dealt with this before. I know the GSE ear drops certainly help with infections and in many cases have been all we needed to cure one. Since the drops are mild and not a risk to use with kids, I would think it would be worth a try using them in your daughter's situation. If the wax build-up is due to a hidden fungal infection, the GSE would definitely be a good choice. If not, you will not have done any harm in trying. Just my thoughts but John B. or others might have a more informed opinion. Hope your daughter is feeling better these days and doing well, God Bless, Deborah |
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