Replied By Joann (Hartford, AL) on 04/24/2009
Swimmers ear can be avoided by putting alcohol in each ear after being in the water. I have to do that after a shower. The hair dryer might harm the ear drum by making them to dry. Alcohol will cause the water to evaporate with it.
EC: Hi, Joann. We presume you mean rubbing alcohol?
Replied By Daniel (Spokane, Wa ) on 03/29/2010
Daniel from Spokane, Wa writes: "Just a simple update on my post from three years ago:
I have not had an ear infection or cold for three and a half years now. The H2O2 gets used in each ear twice a week, and I simply tissue and Q-tip my ears dry each time I shower. That's it! Hydrogen peroxide is the most effective and CHEAPEST supplement I've ever tried. Thanks again for this website--three years free! :) :) :)
Replied By Joann (Hartford, Al) on 01/30/2012
Well, it was good to see a post that I made a long time ago. Yes, I do mean rubbing alcohol. I'm going to using the PH for an ear infection that just doesn't seem to want to clear up. Good luck all. I'm glad to see the site is re-visited by others who have used it and they leave new feedback.