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The
ancient art of
Ear
Candling
The
ancient is procedure for gently removing excess wax and toxins
from inside ears. Also known as ear coning.
How Does the Process Work? Long, tapered
cones are inserted into the ears and lit. The herbal smoke which
is generated, works to draw debris out of the ear by osmosis. The
entire process is relaxing and non-invasive.
As the
cone burns, smoke moves the debris out of the ear. Osmosis (the
diffusion through a semi-permeable membrane: i.e. skin) plays an
important role at the smoke soothes the sinus and nasal cavities.
Excess
ear wax is moved through the ear canal into the cone. This is a
very gentle and non-invasive process.
What Will Come Out of My Ears?
Most people think that all they have in their ears is ear
wax. However, most difficulties are due to substances other than
wax. If you have a history of prescription drugs and/or poor diet,
you will have large amount of a powdery substance emerge.
What
comes out of your ears is determined by your external and internal
environment.
What Are the Cones made of?
The cones are made of strips of paraffin, extracts, oils
and/or herbs. They look much like cotton candy cones.
What Can I Expect During and After The Session?
If you have excessive hearing loss, you might be more aware
of the candle heat than an average hearing person as your feeling
senses are more developed than a regular hearing person. Since we
leave 4 to 6 inches of candle left unburned, you have nothing to
fear from the heat or flame.
Most
people are aware of some cracking and popping as the candle is
burned and the ear wax is being pulled out. Relax and enjoy the
soothing influence of the experience.
After
the session you may feel lightness in your head and noises may
appear to be louder.
You
might find your sinuses are draining and sinus headaches may
decrease.
Many
people experience an improvement in hearing and a wider perception
of tones. However, if you have a hearing loss due to bone loss or
nerve damage, you may notice no improvement in your hearing.
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