An immediate strategy for many common conditions
Ear candling is a natural ear cleaning technique that began centuries ago, as far back as biblical times when hollow reeds from swamp areas were used. It has been passed down for many generations by the North America Indians – the Hopi tribe. There are also records of the use of ear candles in other countries.
This method used today is effective and non-invasive. There is no discomfort to the person receiving the treatment.
An ear candle is a hollow conical tube made of unbleached fabric impregnated with paraffin wax, or a combination of beeswax and paraffin wax. It includes essential oils to help manage infection.
Beeswax has a soothing effect. Paraffin has a deep cleaning effect.
This simple method assists in removing excessive ear wax, infections and residuals of past infections, and may improve the following conditions: sinusitis, rhinitis, some chronic headaches, earache or irritation in the eyes, noises or ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and hearing difficulty.
This is possible because all the passages in the head are interconnected, allowing the candles to drain the whole system osmotically through the membrane of the ear. It drains from the ear, the sinuses and lymph glands.
During the treatment, old ear wax and noxious toxins are drawn up into the candle which has been lit and placed gently in the ear. The heat of the smoke softens the wax in the ear, and the vacuum made by the burning candle draws the old wax out of the ear into the candle.
When the candle has burned down sufficiently, you can then examine the remainder of the candle to see just what was in the ear. An estimated 10-20% is the candle residue.
The candle may produce a powder residue in the candle remains, as well as around the outer ear canal.