Skip to content
Pain Reliefs Secrets Revealed

Pain Reliefs Secrets Revealed

Learn the secrets to everlasting painless life

  • Back Pain Solutions
  • Neck Pain Solutions
  • Toggle search form
  • Headaches or Migraines? Neck pain
  • Here Are The Best Pregnancy Breakfast Ideas For Pregnant Moms Back pain
  • Mother-Enmeshed Men: Does A Mother-Enmeshed Man Hate Himself? Back pain
  • How to Make Cabbage Tea and a Cabbage Poultice for Home Remedies Back pain
  • How it Works – Trigger Point Release, Paradoxical Relaxation Training Neck pain
  • Chair Massage and Stomach Ulcers Back pain
  • Simple Ways To Avoid Common Causes Of Back Pain Uncategorized
  • I Wish I Had Known My Migraine Headaches Were Coming From My Neck Neck pain

Ear Infections and Traditional Chinese Medicine

Posted on October 2, 2021 By Arewa Lanre

The following is based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). TCM is based on the observation that everything is a combination of opposites: yin (cold, cleansing) and yang (hot, building), many of which we control through diet, exercise, sex, environment, thought, etc.

There are two types of ear infections, inflammation (otitis): external and internal. External otitis, also know as swimmers ear, affects the outer ear. It is generally caused by an upper respiratory infection. Otitis media affects the middle ear (behind the eardrum) and is common in infants and children. The Eustachian (connects naso-pharynx and middle ear) and auditory tubes (connect the ear to the back of the nasal cavity) regulate air pressure, temperature and moisture. Low pressure, colder temperatures tend to increase moisture, water in the ears, especially in young children, babies. Excess moisture, water in the ear canals and Eustachian tubes can accumulate, stagnate and fester, attracting and feeding bacteria and viruses that inflame and pressurize the ear causing an earache: sharp, dull or throbbing pain, feeling of fullness in the ear and or a high fever (as high as 103 F). High altitude and or colder temperatures increase discomfort and infection.

The ears (connected to the nasal cavity) are susceptible to an external or internal attack of cold and damp. Cold and damp air travels with the wind and easily penetrates the nose, mouth and ears. In the extreme, this tends to cause condensation in the ears. Cold condenses. In nature, winter cold cools, hardens and condenses water in air into rain, snow and ice. In the body, cold condenses fluids in the lungs, nose, throat, sinuses, mouth, ears, etc. into water, mucous and phlegm. Bacteria and viruses thrive in stagnant, watery mediums (mucous, phlegm, cysts, urine, etc.) before inflaming and infecting.

Middle ear infections are common in children. Children tend to be weak, cold as they are still developing. This weakness, lack of energy, heat makes them more susceptible to cold and damp, external and internal.

Internally, the body is heated in many ways via digestion, circulation, locomotion, etc. all of which are heated fueled by blood, nutrients, protein and fat. Protein and fat build and fuel all structure and function.

Digestion is a major source of heat within the body. Three meals per day activate digestion, acid, enzymes and bile in the stomach and small intestines (twenty-two feet in length), which in turn, generates heat, much in the same way, a car engine heats the car. Heat from digestion naturally rises into the lungs, throat, mouth, nose, sinuses and ears, heating and drying.

The lungs (includes throat, nose, sinuses, etc.) are naturally moist. Moisture, water facilitates the exchange of gases (oxygen, carbon dioxide. Too much or too little weakens the exchange, which in turn, disrupts the breath and or causes infection, inflammation, etc.

Weak digestion (common in children) generates less heat, causing a temperature drop and subsequent cooling and moistening (water, mucous and phlegm) of the lungs, nose, throat, etc. In nature, te cold temperatures of evening, night time thicken and harden water in the air into the morning dew. In winter, cold temperatures thicken, harden water in the air into rain, snow and ice. In the body, colder temperatures thicken, harden water in the lungs, nose, throat ad sinuses into mucous and phlegm.

Low protein, low fat (milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, beans, nuts and seeds) and high carbohydrate diets, in the extreme, weaken, cool and dilute digestion (acid, enzymes), elimination (loose stools), respiration (mucous, phlegm), ears (water, infection, inflammation), immunity (tendency to catch colds), etc. Milk and cereal are cold damp as is orange juice. Hot cereals with a little cinnamon or ginger are more warming, building.

The middle diet, meal plan including spices (cumin, coriander fennel, cayenne, ginger, etc.) is recommended. Use spices in soups, stews, desserts, etc. Spices increase digestion and dry dampness: excess fluids: mucous, phlegm, loose stools, edema, cellulite, etc. Ginger or cinnamon can be used in cookies, desserts. Vegetables (carrots, yams) and fruits (apples, pineapple, etc.) can be used as sweeteners, to reduce sugar cravings. Cooked foods, soups, stews, protein and fat stimulate, warm the body: lungs, digestive organs etc Milk, yogurt, cottage cheese, ice cream, salads, tropical fruits, smoothies, shakes and cold drinks cool and moisten the body.

Garlic or peppermint oil drops in the ear are commonly used as they dry dampness while fighting infection. Ear cones, candles are used for the same reason. The candles are placed in the ear and set on fire. As the cone, candle burns down, it absorbs water, dries the ear. There are different types of ear candles. Ear candles with wax may drip excess wax into the ears.



Source by Richard Heft

Back pain Tags:back pain home remedies drink

Post navigation

Previous Post: Neuro-Pharmacognosy: Is It Nature’s Answer For Neuropathy?
Next Post: How Does Medical Marijuana Work For Muscle Spasticity (Spasms) for MS and Spinal Cord Injury?

Related Posts

  • Back Ache – Affecting Factors and Home Remedies Back pain
  • Back Pain: How to Get Rid of It Forever (Volume 1: The Causes) Back pain
  • Back Pain Causes and Natural Remedies That Work Back pain
  • NURSAL Handheld Back Massager for Back Pain Relief, Deep Tissue Massager for Foot, Shoulder, Leg, Muscles, Percussion Neck Shoulder Massager with 5 Interchangeable Tips, 5 Modes & 5 Speeds Back pain
  • How to Prevent and Overcome Prenatal Alcohol and Drug Exposure Back pain
  • Acid Reflux Treatments – An Overview Back pain

Archives

  • October 2021
  • September 2021

Categories

  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Uncategorized

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

Recent Posts

  • How to Give Mind-Blowing Blow Jobs
  • The Power of Natural Lemon and Aromatherapy Lemon Essential Oil
  • The Miracles of Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Life After Tubal Ligation – Fertility Options For Families
  • Natural Cures For Swollen Lymph Nodes

Recent Comments

    • ZAMAT Adjustable Cervical Memory Foam Pillow, Odorless Neck Pillows for Pain Relief, Orthopedic Contour Pillows for Sleeping with Cooling Pillowcase, Bed Support Pillow for Side, Back, Stomach Sleeper Back pain
    • ProsourceFit Acupressure Mat and Pillow Set for Back/Neck Pain Relief and Muscle Relaxation Back pain
    • MIGHTY BLISS Large Electric Heating Pad for Back Pain and Cramps Relief -Extra Large [12″x24″] – Auto Shut Off – Heat Pad with Moist & Dry Heat Therapy Options – Hot Heated Pad Back pain
    • Understanding the Chiropractic Subluxation Neck pain
    • Shiatsu Massage Pillow Back and Neck Massager with Heat Deep Tissue Massager for Pain Relief Gift for Women Men Mom Dad Kneading Massager for Neck Back Shoulder Foot Calf Leg Hand at Home Office Car Back pain
    • UTK Jade Back Far Infrared Heating Pad for Back Pain, Infrared Heating Wraps for Pain Relief – Far Infrared Therapy Back Brace for Thigh, Lumbar, Stomach Pain, EMF Free, Auto Off, Smart Controller Back pain
    • A Primer on Dizziness and Vertigo Neck pain
    • A Morning Routine To Avoid Lower Back Pain Neck pain

    Copyright © 2026 Pain Reliefs Secrets Revealed.

    Powered by PressBook News WordPress theme