Ear Infection in Infant and Silver Guard

 

One 6 month old baby had a chronic ear infection, 3 different antibiotics and cortisone drops were used to no avail. The grandma purchased Silver Guard and put 4 drops into the ear with an eyedropper 3X/ day. She also gave the baby drops of Silver Guard into the mouth. Within 30 hours the baby totally improved . There was no more green stuff coming out of the ear and no more pain. This program was continued for 4 more days to insure that all the infection was gone.

 

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7 thoughts on “Ear Infection in Infant and Silver Guard

  1. Yes, we have had great success with treating ear infections naturally. It also prevents long term hearing damage that can result from over-use of antibiotics.

  2. Earache can be really annoying but i usually take some pain killers and antibiotics to manage it.

  3. Hi Roberta, I moved your comment to the blog where it is more relevant about Ears, although I am glad you were looking at the page for Healthful Christmas ideas!
    As for as using antibiotics and pain killers, sorry, but you are not helping your body to heal by covering up symptoms. If treated properly and HEALED, you will not be getting ear infections! Might we suggest using a natural ear drops of either CBG or Silver Guard. Don’t be fooled by it being labelled as a mouthwash. It’s great for this to prevent tooth decay, but good for internal use for ALL infections as well. Also look to the cause – are you possibly eating something that is causing excess phlegm? Any kind of recurring infection means it is not being properly treated.

  4. Ear infections are one of the most common reasons parents take their children to the doctor. While there are different types of ear infections, the most common is called otitis media, which means an inflammation and infection of the middle ear. The middle ear is located just behind the eardrum..

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