A Guide to Garlic For Hearing Loss

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A Guide to Garlic For Hearing Loss

Are you having problems hearing over the phone?

Are you putting the noise of your TV or radio on the maximum?

When in crowded places with more than two people, are you having problems with hearing or understanding conversations? 

Do you require people to repeat what they said loudly?

If you notice some of the above signs, don’t wait. Go to your doctor and check your hearing. 

According to the Better Hearing Institute, people with impaired hearing can become depressed and isolated. Hearing loss also affects one’s professional and personal lives. The main reasons for hearing loss are aging and exposure to noise. It may occur suddenly or gradually, over time. It would help if you took action at the beginning to stop the process of hearing loss. Best yet, it would be better if you visited your doctor. Also, there are natural solutions to this problem. You can read about them in this article. Results may vary from person to person. What works for some people does not work for others.

What to use for healing hearing loss naturally?

Garlic is one of the most valuable vegetables on the planet. It is well-known for its beneficial health effects all over the world.

People use garlic for hearing loss, earaches, tinnitus, and ear infections over the centuries. Garlic has antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties. It also has pain-relieving features. You can boost your immune system and fight disease with it, too.

Are any scientifically-proven benefits of using garlic for hearing loss?

There isn’t much scientific evidence of using garlic for hearing loss, ear infections, or pains. 

According to one study, applying garlic can help ease the pain of an earache. The research was conducted on one hundred three children with ear pain from middle ear infections. The children got tested with ear drops that contain garlic. Results showed that naturopathic ear drops containing garlic and other natural herbal ingredients had the same results in releasing ear pain as over-the-counter (OTC) ear drops.

According to another study conducted on 171 children who had otalgia and clinical findings associated with middle-ear infection, a herbal extract solution may be beneficial. 

Even there is not much scientific evidence on the effects of garlic for hearing loss, ear infections, and other ear conditions, garlic, and other home remedies may help.

Speak to a doctor or nurse if you have any concerns or questions about using garlic products topically.

How to use garlic for hearing loss

Most ear infections that can cause hearing loss are viral-based. You can use garlic for hearing loss caused by bacteria. If you decide to buy garlic oil, do it in the health store. In this case, put the garlic oil directly in the infected ear. Eating raw garlic is another way to get all the benefits from it and use it against hearing loss. 

Garlic oil

You can buy garlic oil ear drops from many health stores, or you can make them at home. In the second case, make it when you need small batches to use it right away.

You must store it in sterilizing jar if you plan to save the rest of the remaining oil. Put the jar with remaining garlic oil in the refrigerator and use it within three days of making it. You can find various sterilizing techniques online. 

What you’ll need.

  • One peeled clove of garlic
  • 2 – 4 tablespoons of olive oil
  • glass jar with lid or dropper
  • small pan
  • strainer
  • piece of cotton

How to make garlic oil ear drops.

  1. Crush or roughly chop peeled garlic.
  2. Put the garlic and the oil to a small pot or pan.
  3. Heat the garlic in the pot or pan over low heat. If the oil is bubbling or smoking the temperature is too high.
  4. Swirl the oil around the pot or a pan just until fragrant.
  5. Remove the pot or the pan from the heat and let the mixture cool.
  6. Put the garlic oil into the jar without the garlic pieces.

Usage of the garlic oil

1) Put 2-3 drops of the oil into the ear. Place the piece of cotton to stop the oil from seeping out. The person should remain in the same position for 10 – 15 minutes.

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2) Soak the small piece of cotton in the oil. Put it just inside the ear. Store the remaining oil in the glass jar in the refrigerator.

Side effects of the Garlic oil 

There is a risk of chemical burns or skin irritation using garlic-based natural remedies on your skin. Put your home remedy on a small part of the skin before using it.

If someone feels burning tingling or discomfort or seeing redness where oil was applied, wash the area thoroughly with soap and water and do not use it.

Bacteria growth

Bacteria like Clostridium botulinum can sometimes grow in garlic oil if you fail first to sterilize the items.

Conclusion

This remedy had a lot of results until now. But every case is different. See your doctor before using garlic for hearing loss or any other remedy in your ear.

Elizabeta Kuzevska

Elizabeta is the owner of a healthy living blog. She believes that we all need to take care of our health.

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