My daughter tried your Ear-Heal and not only did the infection clear within a week, she has now been completely well for nearly a month with no sign of the ear infection returning. - Mandy
What is Ear-Heal?
Ear-Heal is a 100% safe, non-addictive, natural remedy specially formulated to relieve symptoms of ear infections in adults and children over 10 years old (babies and children under 10, use Eddy Ear Sprinkles™). Formulated by our team of experts in natural medicine, Ear-Heal has been used for many years to safely and effectively address bacterial, viral and fungal infections of the ear.
Ear-Heal contains a selection of herbs known for their supportive function in promoting balance in the outer, middle and inner ear, maintaining routine and normal levels of bacteria in the ear. Ear-Heal is also an excellent companion to our Ear-Ok Drops™, which are used directly in the ear to provide ongoing support. Taken together, Ear-Heal in the mouth and Ear-OK Drops in the ear make a formidable team in the support of total ear health and stability!
The formula remains true to the full spectrum method of herbal extraction, ensuring the bioavailability and balance of all the active ingredients contained in the remedy. This manufacturing method also significantly reduces the likelihood of side effects and ensures that all active ingredients are in perfect balance.
All Native Remedies products are manufactured in FDA-registered, GMP-certified facilities under the supervision of an expert team of herbalists, naturopaths, homeopaths and responsible pharmacists.
Sound support of ear health
Ear infections are a very common complaint and can affect adults as well as children.
Otitis media (infection of the middle ear) affects the area behind the ear drum. A build-up of fluid and pus behind the ear drum leads to raised pressure in the ear, pain and loss of hearing.
Infection in the outer ear canal, called otitis externa, can cause inflammation, pain, discharge from the ear and itchiness. Chronic otitis externa can also predispose people to recurring infections of the middle ear.
There are a number of possible causes of ear infection, including bacteria, viruses and fungi. Colds and allergies may also have a role to play when they cause inflammation of the eustachian tube, blocking normal drainage of the ear and leading to middle ear infection.
In many cases, ear infections recur after conventional treatment and may become chronic and difficult to get rid of. Recurring ear infections may also lead to permanent hearing loss if not treated properly.
The natural way
Conventional treatment for ear infections generally involves oral antibiotics and sometimes medicated drops.
Though often effective in clearing the initial infection, antibiotics may compromise the immune system, leaving you vulnerable to recurrence and chronic infection. Antibiotics are also not effective against fungal infections of the ear.
Natural remedies can effectively reduce the pain, inflammation, throbbing and discomfort of ear infections and treat the underlying causes without the side effects and lowered immune functioning so common with antibiotic use.
Natural remedies can also be very effective in the prevention of recurring ear infections, thereby guarding against hearing impairment caused by chronic ear infection.
Protect your hearing by wearing earplugs at loud music concerts and around noisy machinery. Keep the volume down on your stereo, especially if you're in the car or wearing headphones and always use a shower cap in the shower or earplugs when you swim if you know that you are prone to getting water in your ears.
Never go poking around in your ears, even with Q-tips! Remember that ears have a natural balancing mechanism of their own and have been designed to be self-regulatory. Too much interference can introduce harmful organisms into the ear canal and cause problems.
Natural ingredients have been studied for their ability to safely support ear health and hearing (Friese, K. H., Kruse, S., and Moeller, H. [Acute otitis media in children. Comparison between conventional and homeopathic therapy]. HNO 1996;44(8):462-466.). |