I would use frank daily and massage the area, and take oregano and on guard internally. Warm compressesvsoaked with mullian and lobelia will give amazing relief, too.
- Rachel
On Feb 3, 2011 11:24 AM, "corinnehoyt" <crinklev@hotmail.com> wrote:
> has anyone used EOs to help take care of a blocked salivary gland? I
> have on in my cheek that is quite painful (besides the fact that the
> pain is also there from a bad sinus infection) so the whole left side
> of my face is in horrible pain. i feel like I've been hit by a semi. I
> am using Eucalyptus and Breathe for my sinus infection and trying to
> drink lots of water. I diffuse the two oils as well as putting
> Eucalyptus on my nose and cheeks and then Breathe on my chest. I also
> put a drop of Eucalyptus and Melaleuca on a Q-Tip and put it up my
> nose a little bit and take some deep breaths. But I can't find
> anything about this blocked salivary gland. I'd really like to help
> move it along so it doesn't get worse and isn't so painful if and when
> the stone passes. I hope all of this makes sense! help?
> Corinne
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