Showing posts with label herbs for earache. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herbs for earache. Show all posts

Thursday, July 14, 2011

JULY 19, 2011 BEST FRIENDS















"My life is my teaching" - Mahatma Gandhi




I could ask for a better G.O.D. chosen profession than medicine. I am a teacher. I love to teach. I am teaching everyday of my life by healing individuals. I love to assist individuals in reaching their goals in life. The first lesson is a lifestyle change that involves exercise and better eating habits. I couldn't have found a better quote to qualify what I do in life. I learn something new every day. I find this refreshing.



During past summer months when I volunteered my medical services I was always confronted with individuals getting earaches. Have you ever had an earache? Was it caused by swimming?


I usually prescribe Mullein oil. One of my patients is Spencer, our King Charles Cavalier. This breed of dog is friendly, affectionate and great with children. Both Rick and I have had many breeds between us. We both agree that the King Charles is unique, or maybe it is just that Spencer is special. I do think that a good way to get to know your dog better (besides spending time with him/her) is to find out about the history of their breed. The history of King Charles Cavaliers dates back to King Charles I and II. In the United States this breed became popular in the 1920's with Roswell Eldridge. Although he never lived to see the dream, there finally was a King Charles Kennel Club started in 1928.


Sure humans get ear infections and so do dogs. The usual treatment for a physician is to write an Rx (prescription) for antibiotics. The most common is amoxicillin. Kids especially get this pink liquid antibiotic from their pediatrician. I prefer mullein oil.



Upon reading I have discovered another plant, named Pennywort. There are many herbs that are given this name, so I need to more work on this species. The stem goes down from the center of this round leaf so you cannot miss it when you see it. Crush the leaves and collect the juice. You now have pennywort juice. Put some drops of this special juice in the affected ear.


The next ear infection I get whether in an individual or in Spencer I will use Pennywort. I have added Chamomile and Yarrow to the Mullein Oil for Spencer, too. 40% of all Cavaliers get ear inflammation. Among Cavaliers it is called Primary Secretory Otitis Media (PSOM). Among pet owners like ourselves it is called glue ear. This is a highly viscous mucous plug. It has been postulated that hearing loss develops in Cavaliers and it is progressive. I do not think this is from the glue ear, but rather a degeneration of the auditory nerve.

I do believe that most dogs with floppy ears have ear problems.

3rd photograph: Spencer


4th photograph: Max, a Shuzon (breed Shitzu and Brichon)


Photographs: Rick Byrd


Until tomorrow...

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Oct 12, 2010 STEPPING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION




"When you see the value of continued growth, the circumstances around you become stepping stones." - Clyde M Narrimore

Thank you, Karen

I find it difficult to see my own growth. I usually cannot see the changes that I have made in my life. Perhaps I was blinded or in denial at that time. Often when I talk to fellow 12 steppers, they comment on their changes and progress. Sometimes I do realize my growth, but I would rather be humble and not discuss it. It is so true that all of the circumstances that have come up in the last 16 years have been stepping stones. It is like I have been guided by God along this beautiful lake as pictured above. Each time I am ready to take a step there is a stone on the lake for me to stand on. The stone is my support. The stones will be there if I do the work.

Have you done the work to step on a new stone and move forward? Some of these stepping stones have been difficult. The stepping stone of letting go has been more like a ragged cliff to get up and past than a stone to step on. The letting go of loved ones who are suffering is a difficult challenge. It shows growth but at a real expense to my heart and soul. I have to deal with death and dying on a daily basis. I never get good at it. I do not want anyone to suffer. So in my own way, I let go of these loved ones physically, but never emotionally or spiritually.

This Albert Einstein quote not only appeals to me, but I believe it. I want to continually challenge myself. I want to learn more and more as I get older.
“Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death.”
Albert Einstein

Mr Holmes is correct, it doesn't matter where we stand in life, but where we are going. Is the growth in the right direction.
“The great thing in the world is not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving.”
Oliver Wendell Holmes

And finally, who could argue with Benjamin Franklin? Growth must be a process, a continuing process. He is really saying, " Progress not Perfection"

“Without continual growth and progress, such words as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning.”
Benjamin Franklin


When was the last time you took an antibiotic? Modern medicine has seen many advances during the last thirty years. Many of these advances have been technological which have led to gains in diagnosing illnesses earlier. I will tell you that integrative or alternative medicine in this country has an ever growing presence. Is it a grassroots movement? I used to ask myself this question. But at this point who cares if it is or is not. There is strong scientific basis for herbal medicine.

I have been talking for months about lifestyle changes. There is no magic pill or cure, nor one remedy to compensate for an unhealthy lifestyle. My goal is get you healthy.

Antibiotics have a place in medicine. Antibiotics have saved lives. The problem is when doctors misuse them, or use stronger antibiotics when less expensive ones can be more effective. Thus overuse creates "bug" resistance. Today we have methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus, called MRSA. We also have resistant strains in treating malaria. Can an herb be used instead of an antibiotic? Under the right circumstance- YES. There are a few infections for which I would NOT consider the use of herbs as primary treatment. These include endocarditis (infection of the heart valves), meningitis (infection of the meninges of the brain), septicemia/bacteria (infections of the blood) and appendicitis (inflammation of the appendix). I am sure there are more, but these are the few that come to my mind.

For the next few days I will discuss specific conditions where herbs might have some benefit. However, as always, consult your health care practitioner.

So, let's start with a simple earache. More antibiotics are prescribed for this condition than any other. We all have had one or two as a child. Your mother calls the doctor and by nightfall you are swallowing a spoonful of a pink liquid - Amoxicillin. Your doctor has treated your otitis media. Are antibioitcs really needed in treating otitis media? The parent is scared. He/she fears for his/her child's hearing and language skills. I am not a pediatrician, but according to my colleagues, there are a lot of cases of otitis today. They contribute this to day care centers and second hand smoking. Due to large numbers of cases being present, there is an increase in antibioitc resistant bacteria. I also feel that patients expect a prescription after they see the doctor. My friends even have told me that some parents demand them and will not leave until they have Rx in hand. If you do get an Rx from the MD ask if it is a narrow spectrum or broad spectrum antibioitc. The use of a narrow spectrum antibiotic when appropriate will help reduce the evolution of resistant strains of bacteria.

Are there other choices?

1. Chewing gum relieves earaches (patient must be over 5 years old). Studies suggest gum sweetened with xylitol might reduce earaches. It is sold as Spry Gum--many flavors.
2. Mullein (Verbascum thapsus) a demulcent
3. Garlic (Allium sativum
)- both antibacterial and anti viral properties
4. St. Johns Wort (Hypericum perforatum) has antibacterial properties, but personally I have never used for ear infections
5. Mint herbs- I love the mint family for their decongestant properties. This is why I grow peppermint, spearmint and mint all summer long. A good friend of mine uses catnip (Nepeta cataria)

In the end some infections will require antibiotics. And then there are some that DO NOT require antibiotics. Be informed. Be accepting.

Until tomorrow...