This lovely herbal ear oil was made from soft, buttery, freshly wildcrafted flower blossoms from the glorious Mullein plant (Verbascum thapsus).
Mullein has been traditionally utilized as a gentle yet powerful ally to soothe. Excellent addition to the medicine cabinet in households with small children.
Mullein flower ear oil is helpful for relieving children's ear issues due to its:
Anti-inflammatory compounds that help reduce swelling and ease pain in the ear.
Antimicrobial properties that help combat infections and reduce the risk of further complications.
Soothing and calming effect on the ear, helping to reduce discomfort and promote relaxation.
Gentle and non-irritating; generally considered safe and gentle for children's sensitive ears.
Easily administered with a dropper, making it a convenient option for parents.
Natural, organic option for relieving ear issues in children, making it a popular choice for parents seeking alternative remedies.
Some common ear issues in children that mullein flower ear oil can help relieve include:
Ear infections (otitis media)
Earaches (otalgia)
Ear wax buildup
Fungal infections (otomycosis)
Remember to consult a healthcare professional before using mullein flower ear oil, especially if your child has a perforated eardrum or ear tube.
To use: Carefully warm several drops of this infused oil or use cold. Be sure that it has been warmed but is not too hot. Carefully apply into the ear canal while laying on your side, and allow the oil to penetrate onto the tissue. I try to lay for 20 minutes or so to keep the oil where it needs to be, and then cover the ear with a cotton ball or cloth.
Ingredients: Organic extra virgin cold pressed olive oil, fresh Mullein flowers.
This 1/8 oz vial of infused oil comes in an amber glass bottle with a dropper.
Disclaimer: The information presented herein by A Woman Of Nature is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified herbalist.
This lovely herbal ear oil was made from soft, buttery, freshly wildcrafted flower blossoms from the glorious Mullein plant (Verbascum thapsus).
Mullein has been traditionally utilized as a gentle yet powerful ally to soothe. Excellent addition to the medicine cabinet in households with small children.
Mullein flower ear oil is helpful for relieving children's ear issues due to its:
Anti-inflammatory compounds that help reduce swelling and ease pain in the ear.
Antimicrobial properties that help combat infections and reduce the risk of further complications.
Soothing and calming effect on the ear, helping to reduce discomfort and promote relaxation.
Gentle and non-irritating; generally considered safe and gentle for children's sensitive ears.
Easily administered with a dropper, making it a convenient option for parents.
Natural, organic option for relieving ear issues in children, making it a popular choice for parents seeking alternative remedies.
Some common ear issues in children that mullein flower ear oil can help relieve include:
Ear infections (otitis media)
Earaches (otalgia)
Ear wax buildup
Fungal infections (otomycosis)
Remember to consult a healthcare professional before using mullein flower ear oil, especially if your child has a perforated eardrum or ear tube.
To use: Carefully warm several drops of this infused oil or use cold. Be sure that it has been warmed but is not too hot. Carefully apply into the ear canal while laying on your side, and allow the oil to penetrate onto the tissue. I try to lay for 20 minutes or so to keep the oil where it needs to be, and then cover the ear with a cotton ball or cloth.
Ingredients: Organic extra virgin cold pressed olive oil, fresh Mullein flowers.
This 1/8 oz vial of infused oil comes in an amber glass bottle with a dropper.
Disclaimer: The information presented herein by A Woman Of Nature is intended for educational purposes only. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent disease. Individual results may vary, and before using any medicine, it is always advisable to consult with a qualified herbalist.