by Michael on Mon Jun 01, 2009 5:38 am
What kind of fluid? For example, is it ear wax, which can actually be secreted in large quantities. The student (or other daring individual) will have to taste the fluid and compare it to the other ear or somehow determine what it is. Approx. how much? How many q-tips does it take to clean it out?
If it's ear wax then I would say that the body is self-correcting and don't worry about it if there are no other problems. Like everyone says, ears are connected to the kidneys, but that can be a whole lot of things. Also, is there any relationship to the fluid and the physical/geometric arrangement of students and teacher in class? For example, do the symptoms change if most of the people are in a circle compared to a line? A circle will generate more power. I knew a student who couldn't do qigong if everyone was in a circle, but if we got in a straight line, she was okay.
If the student is cool about troubleshooting, you could give her kidney/urinary bladder boosting exercises or treatments to see what happens.