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What Is Ear Candling?
Ear Candling, also known as Ear Coning, is the process of removing a build up of excess wax within the ears. Its ancient origins come to us from the Native American Indians, the Chinese, Egyptian, Mayan, Atlantean and Tibetan cultures. History actually dates it back to the Atlantis and Lemuria era. Ear Candling has proven to help people with the following problems • Sinus congestion How Does Ear Candling Work & is it safe? Ear Candling is very safe. Some of the best cones (or candles) are made from bees wax and organic linen and soaked or treated with herbs. They are hollow in nature and once inserted gently into the ear canal, they draw the wax and bacteria from the ear like a vacuum. The heat from the flames creates a very warm pleasant sensation in the ear area. Some report a feeling of the sinuses opening up, a lighter and less congested feeling and a soothing, warming effect. Other sensations a crackling sound and gentle pulling as excess wax is being removed. It is suggested that at least one candle per ear. As to the frequency some say twice a year while other advocates suggest once a month. Others feel that for severe ear pain/problems, wait at least 48 hours before you do more. It takes the ears about 24 hours to replace their protective coating of wax. It is important that the process not be done on a daily basis. There is so much more to this process and as with any alternative method of healing please consult your health practitioner and/or do additional research. Stay healthy! |
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