::GIVEAWAY CLOSED:: Congrats to Sharon Seneker!
I have always had problems with my ears. I suffered from ear infections and painful earaches from infancy to my teens. I still get uncomfortable earaches when I fly and chewing gum just doesn’t do the trick. I am also not a big medicine user, so I like finding simple solutions in lieu of pills. I was intrigued when Eardoc approached me about a new product for ear pain that requires no medication whatsoever.
The Eardoc is a device that generates and transmits vibrations waves. It is designed to open the ear tube for about 75% of children up to age seven as well as adults who suffer from earache by the accumulation of liquids and air in the middle ear. In other words, the Eardoc opens the ear tube without medication or ear tube surgery. See a video here.
How does it work? It is non-invasive. You don’t stick anything in your ear. You just simply place the Eardoc behind the ear, adjust the frequency level, and hold for 2-5 minutes. You can use it up to six times a day. Although I did not have ear pain at the time, I tried out the device and it is not uncomfortable in any way. It is actually quite soothing. I would love to have this with me when I fly to help unclog my stuffy ears, so I think I will keep it in my purse!
The Eardoc is safe and simple treatment for: (taken from fact sheet)
- Otitis Media, swimmers ear, hearing loss
- Trapped fluids and gas in the middle ear
- Eustrachian Tube Dysfunction
- Air travelers with ear pain
- Divers, swimmers
The Eardoc was featured on The Doctors television show, as well as many other national and global magazines and newspapers. The device retails at $55.00, and you can learn more or purchase your own at www.eardoc.info.
::GIVEAWAY::
We are giving away an Eardoc to one lucky winner!
::HOW TO ENTER::
- To enter this giveaway, please leave us a comment, telling us why an Eardoc can help you or a loved one. Do your children get ear infections often? Do you suffer from ear pain when you fly or swim?
::EARN UP TO SEVEN EXTRA ENTRIES::
You can earn extra entries by doing the following, leaving a comment for each:
- Follow Eardoc on Facebook.
- Follow @Eardoc on Twitter.
- Follow @MomSpark on Twitter.
- Blog about this giveaway. (put link in comment)
- Become a subscriber of Mom Spark. Subscribe here. (mention in comment)
- Follow Mom Spark on Google Friend Connect. (see sidebar)
- Tweet about this giveaway:
I just entered to win an Eardoc on @MomSpark , you should enter, too! http://clicky.me/3wF #giveaway #contest
Contest ends December 8, 2009 at midnight CST. USA & Canada residents only, please. Good luck!
DISCLOSURE – I was given an Eardoc and financial compensation in return for this review, giveaway and promotion. My reviews and recommendations are always honest and true. Read Mom Spark’s full disclosure here.














My toddler and I are both prone to ear infections. Any relief would be *very* welcome in our home!
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I follow Eardoc on Twitter (I’m @prizealert)
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Here’s my tweet: http://twitter.com/prizealert/status/6310798020
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Oh my gosh I get ear-aches in the winter months and they pulsate with throbbing excrutiating pain to the point where I cry, it’s that bad! This would be a God-send to have for sure! Thanks for the opportunity to try and win one!
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I now Follow Eardoc on Facebook (Heather Clouston-Diotte)
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I am now following @Eardoc on Twitter as coolcanucks!
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I follow you on Twitter as coolcanucks!
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I subscribe!
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I follow your blog!
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I tweeted!!
http://twitter.com/coolcanucks/status/6312378664
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Every cold I get lately goes right into my ears. This would be great for these earaches.
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I suffer from ear pain all the time because I have a bad case of TMJ. Unfortunately there isn’t much you can do to help this condition, but I would love to try eardoc to see if it would help!
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whenever my daughter catches a cold she gets a ear infection and this would really help
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i follow on twitter as ebmommy
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I want this! I started getting ear infection in my early 20s (I know, crazy), and probably get them once a year. I would love this. It would also help my one year old
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I follow momspark on twitter: uberabby2
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I follow eardoc on twitter: uberabby2
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http://twitter.com/uberabby2/status/6387229855
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I have your button:
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I have eustachian tube dysfunction
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eardoc facebook fan
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follow eardoc on twitter
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follow momspark on twitter (scm74)
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tweeted:
http://twitter.com/scm74/statuses/6388182098
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follow via google friend connect
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I’ve been having pain in my ears for quite sometime now. Sinus infections,”plugged” ears, you name it! This has actually prevented me from attending my college classes.
Docters have tried but i’ve decided to just live with this annoyance.
Maybe the Eardoc could be my cure!
–Thanks
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Joined group Eardoc-stop ear pain on Facebook!
http://www.facebook.com/erinxduh
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now Following Eardoc on Twitter!
http://www.twitter.com/erinxduh
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now Following MomSpark on Twitter!
http://www.twitter.com/erinxduh
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Following MomSpark on Google friend connect!
(same as e-mail)
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I would love to give this to my friend, who has been having lots of ear problems lately.
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It could help me. As a kid I had numerous infections and numerous ruptures of my eardrums in both ears.
Now as an adult, I have numerous allergies. I get horrible earaches. I still as an adult get ear infections too.
This would really help because the Doctor’s don’t like to give me Auralgan prescription ear drops because I still have a permanent small hole in my left eardrum from all the problems I had as a kid.
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I’m a subscriber. Good luck to all.
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suddenly I have allergies and my sinus pain has become ear pain… sure would like to try this to see if it helps…
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Following Eardoc on Facebook
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Following @Eardoc on Twitter
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Following @MomSpark on Twitter.
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i seem to always have trouble with my ears lately, maybe this would help.. help!
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I have motion sickness and get ear pain when I’m on a flight.
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Of my 5 children I have 1 that gets earaches a lot during the winter months. If there is even a slight breeze outside he gets a painful earache. This would be wonderful as he hates it when I have to put ear drops in his ears (even though I warm it up by holding it for an hour!).
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I just had a baby less than 2 weeks ago and he’s already starting to show some signes of getting his mom’s ear maladies. Hopefully, its just baby stuff, but I’d love to have one of these Eardocs for both of us… me definately and him just in case. Thanks so much for the giveaway!
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My daughter–she just turned 1 and I’m sure that her first infection is going to happen at some point coming up!
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I have a teenage daughter who gets frequent infections-be useful for her
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email subscriber
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follow blog as jelaws5
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I suffer from ear pain when I fly and when I swim and on other occasions. Sigh.
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I would love to give it to my dear friend who had a baby yesterday.
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I follow you on twitter.
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I have an earache right now. I get them with sinus headaches. Our family does have problems with swimmer’s ear and air pressure in planes plus earaches with colds and infections! Thanks! senekers@comcast.net
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My six-year-old suffers from regular earaches and my 3-year-old is starting to follow his brother. We would LVOE to try this!
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