Herbal Ear Oil with Mullein and Garlic (Plus 4 More Mullein Recipes) (2024)

Herbal Ear Oil with Mullein and Garlic (Plus 4 More Mullein Recipes) (1)ByKristen Smith, Herbalist & Aromatherapist

An herbal ear oil made with mullein, garlic, and other herbs is perfect for treatingearaches and ear infections at home. This simple herbal preparation is a must-have for homes with little ones!

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Two of our children have been prone to earaches. During a cold, in the middle of the night when they tend to strike,I would hear the wail of “My ear hurts!”

I would inwardly groan, knowing what was ahead (no sleep). Ialways felt sorry for them, though. I’ve had earaches as an adult and they’ve truly been miserable.I knew how much pain they were in.

When our oldest child had her first ear infection on a weekend, I did what I thought I needed to do. We went to urgent care, had a quick exam, and got antibiotics and ear drops for pain.

After learning about natural health, though, I opted for other treatments for earaches and ear infections. Antibiotic resistance and gut health both call for a conservative use of antibiotics, and typically, ear infections will clear on their own without the prescription (source).

But when children are in pain, it’s hard for a mom to sit and watch for 2-3 days doing nothing, am I right? Chiropractic care ishelpful, but a simple herbal ear oil with garlic, mullein, and other anti-inflammatory herbs is one of the best remedies to use first.

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An herbal ear oil canto help a child dealing with an ear infectionin multiple ways. The warmed oil itself soothes inflamed tissues and helps relieve pain.

The herbs typically infused in the oil also provide benefits. They are antimicrobial, helping to combat any infection that’s present, and they are also very anti-inflammatory.

The formula I’m sharing here was developed based on one used in this study on naturopathic treatment for ear pain in children. Mullein flower, garlic, calendula, lavender, and St. John’s Wort were infused in olive oil, though I don’t know the exact ratios used since I onlyhave access to theabstract.

Making an ear oil is really quite simple! An even simpler oil can be made with just mullein flowers and garlic, though I do like the addition of other anti-inflammatory herbs if possible. This is something that every momma of young children should keep stocked in the natural medicine chest!

Herbal Ear Oil with Mullein & Garlic

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Ingredients

Dried herbs are used to eliminate moisture in the final product and extend the shelf-life. Bulk Herb Store is anotheronline source for quality herbs.

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Instructions

  1. In a small heat-safe glass or ceramic dish (I like using a small glass measuring cup), combine the oil and herbs.
  2. Place a canning ring or folded washcloth in the bottom of a small saucepan. Set the dish with the herbs and oil on the canning ring or washcloth, then fill the saucepan with water so that water comes at least halfway up the side of the dish.
  3. Gently heat the water and oil infusion over low heat for about 3 hours. Check the pan periodically and add more water as needed. The water shouldn’t boil or even really simmer.
  4. After the herbs have infused in the oil, strain through a lint-free cloth or unbleached coffee filter. Pour the oil into a 2 oz. amber glass bottle with a dropper top, then label with the remedy’s name, ingredients, and date made. This may be stored at room temperature.

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To use,place about 3 drops of the ear oil in the ear. Gently warming the oil in a bowl of warm water first will make it more comfortable.

Any ear oil should never be used if the ear drum is ruptured. A care provider can look to check, or you can simply learn to use an otoscope at home.

4 More Mullein Recipes

Mullein is the star in many recipes that support the lungs and throat. If you’d like to learn more ways to put this wonderful herb to use, consider one of these ideas:

Don’t forget to enter the giveaway for an herbal set from Mountain Rose Herbs from the previous post! It has just what you need to make a great ear oil at home.

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Herbal Ear Oil with Mullein and Garlic (Plus 4 More Mullein Recipes) (2024)

FAQs

How do you make mullein and garlic ear oil? ›

Chop the garlic into small pieces. Place the garlic and mullein flowers in a small glass jar with a lid. Cover the mullein flowers with olive oil and allow to set in the sun for several days, or heat over very low heat for 4 hours.

How do you make mullein tincture for ear infection? ›

Fill your jar with fresh mullein flowers (half way with dried herb). Fill the jar to the very top with standard olive oil. It's important that you fill it up all the way to keep the flowers completely submerged in the oil. Put on a tightly fitting lid and place it in a cool dark place for 4 weeks.

How many drops of mullein garlic oil? ›

User guide
Serving Recommendation1 to 2 drops
Is Product ExpirableYes

Can you put mullein oil in your ear? ›

To use: Filter your oil into a small, sterilized dropper bottle (boil the bottle in water for ten minutes, soak the dropper end in hot water for the same amount of time) and add 3-5 drops into the painful ear. Gently close the ear with a cotton ball, and rest for 5-15 minutes.

Does mullein garlic oil need to be refrigerated? ›

Wildcrafted mullein flower and garlic are combined in olive oil to be used internally to treat ear infections and/or earaches. Set bottle in warm water for 2-3 minutes. 1-2 drops per ear twice a day. Keep refrigerated.

How long does garlic mullein oil last? ›

Does Mullein Garlic Ear Oil have an expiration date? Each bottle of Mullein Garlic Ear Oil has an expiration date. The oil generally lasts about 3 years. Store the oil in a cool dark place.

What is the most effective way to use mullein? ›

According to studies on the use of mullein for respiratory diseases like asthma, the most common way to use mullein is through tea infusions and syrups that people swallow. Sometimes preparations with mullein include other plants like mint, rosemary, and pine needles. Other preparations may also contain honey or sugar.

What does mullein do for ear infection? ›

Mullein is used as a traditional treatment for earache due to its analgesic (pain-relieving) properties. 3 Sometimes, mullein extracts are included in ear drop formulations to treat ear infection. 4 Indeed, mullein is known to have antibacterial and antiviral properties.

Does mullein fight infection? ›

Mullein has antiseptic qualities, meaning it prevents the growth of disease-causing germs. One study found that it was effective at fighting pneumonia, staph and E. coli bacteria. Other research indicates that mullein has antiviral properties, too, and may even slow the influenza virus.

What are the side effects of mullein drops? ›

Based on anecdotal evidence and published studies, there are no reports of major side effects from mullein. Some species of mullein may cause contact dermatitis , a skin reaction that can cause itching, rash, and irritation.

How do you warm mullein garlic oil? ›

I treat it like a baby's bottle. I pour a little hot water in a small stainless steel cup with the measure of water between I/4 to 1/2 the height of the bottle. I test the heat of the oil on the inside of my wrist to make sure that it will not burn my ear drum when applied.

Can I ingest mullein garlic oil? ›

No,it wouldn't get toxic in such small amount as you had diluted it. Still you should avoid it for further use. If It didn't smell nasty and altered taste then you shouldn't worry.

Which oil is best for hearing loss? ›

Cajeput oil, geranium oil, lavender oil and tea tree oil can help sensorineural hearing loss. Helichrysum oil helps both conductive and sensorineural hearing loss.

Which oil is best for ear hearing? ›

Cajeput oil, geranium oil, lavender oil and tea tree oil could help sensorineural hearing loss, and. Helichrysum oil could help both conductive hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss.

What is the best oil for ear canals? ›

We would recommend that olive oil is applied as it is gentle, lubricates the skin inside the ear and softens the plug of wax.

How do you extract oil from mullein leaves? ›

Mullein oil can be made from either fresh or dry parts of the plant by either hot (active) or cold (passive) processing: Hot oil infusion. This process involves using a double boiler technique to gently heat a carrier oil, such as olive oil, with mullein leaves or flowers for up to 3 hours.

How do you make mullein essential oil? ›

If you're using wilted or dried mullein flowers in your oil, you'll simply fill your jar with flowers, barely cover them in oil, and place them in a dark, cool cabinet for 4-6 weeks to sit. You can wrap your jar in a cloth and let it sit in a window seal as well as this will make a solar infusion.

What is the best way to take mullein oil? ›

Mullein extracts come in the form of tinctures. The products are usually meant to be consumed orally. Depending on the product's directions, you may use it to drop mullein extract directly into your mouth, or you can add a few drops to your drink.

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