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Boil 1 teaspoon garlic in 2 tablespoons sesame oil. Cool and strain. Use as ear drops (2-3 drops) for
the ear pain.
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Use ginger juice as ear drops for the ear pain.
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Heat 1 teaspoon juice from extracted mango leaves. Use as ear drops when it is slightly warm for the
ear pain.
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Use raw onion juice as ear drops for the ear pain.
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Mix ½ teaspoon each black seed oil and olive oil and use as ear drops when warm for the ear pain.
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Make ear drops from 1 tablespoon milk that has been boiled with ½ teaspoon carom seeds. Filter
first, then used on the ear pain when cool.
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Mix 1 teaspoon onion juice with ½ teaspoon honey and use as eardrops when warm or at room temperature.
Use 5-6 drops at a time on ear pain.
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Soak mint leaf juice in cotton wool and squeeze a few drops into the painful ears.
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For
boils in the ear, mix ½ teaspoon carom seeds and 2 slices crushed garlic
in 2 teaspoons warm mustard oil (heat the oil), then boil the mixture until they turn red. Strain, then
use as ear drops.
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Put a handkerchief on a warm pan and fold it before placing it over the ear to give it some heat to
lessen the ear pain.
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Make an onion sandwich for the ear: Place the half of a cut onion on one side of a handkerchief or
cloth, and the other half on another. Fold and place on the ear with one part onion covering the front
and the other part covering the back. Secure with a hat or scarf, or sleep on the side to put pressure
on the onion cloth. Leave the onion on until it stops smelling.