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| What is ear Candling? |
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| This truly amazing technique utilizes a hollow candle coated with wax. The instructions are simple. One end of the ear candle is placed snugly into the ear, and the other end is the one you light. The lighting of the candle creates a gentle vacuum that can soften and dislodge wax and debris and pull it into the ear candle. |
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The principle of this procedure is very simple. When the ear candle is placed in the ear canal and lit, the flame warms the air inside the cylinder and produces a vacuum. Obviously, the flame needs oxygen, and in order to feed it oxygen, the air inside the ear candle must rise upward. This in turn creates suction and airflow through the ear canal.
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Ear candling is not limited to sick persons or those afflicted by ear problems. Just like regular body maintenance, such as clipping the fingernails, brushing the teeth or combing the hair, everyone can benefit from having their ears cleaned. Most people do not truly realize exactly how much "gunk" is in the ears until they undergo their first ear candling session. You will be very surprised at the amount of stuff that has been hiding in the grooves of the ears since the time of birth. It gets into the hard to reach areas where the fungus and wax has become impacted and hardened. |
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| How often should the ears be cleaned? The length of time between each ear candling session depends upon the condition of the ears. For general cleaning purposes, simply to keep the ears in good healthy shape, once every couple of months will do just fine. If the problem is more severe, such as difficulty hearing, three sessions can be done three to seven days apart from one another. This allows the ear time to replenish its normal wax and , in addition, stimulate its own healing naturally." |
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