Sharon Gibson
During
an Ear Candling session you lie on your side with your body in a straight
alignment. A special candle is inserted into a protective plate. The candle is lit and slowly begins to burn. The small tapered end of the candle
is gently placed near your ear canal. The candle—by its shape, design
and length—draws out ear wax and fungus deposits from deep inside your
ear canal.
As the session progresses, extracted ear wax and fungus will be burned off, but
a majority will be collected in the bottom part of the candle. Most people
cannot believe what has been collected there! Expect to be amazed!
There is no pain whatsoever. You will only feel the candle being carefully
inserted in your ear. You may also hear some crackling and popping as the ear
wax is being pulled from within your ear.
After An Ear Candling Session
For a short time after your ear candling session you may feel a lightness in
your head and noises may seem to be much louder to you. For a day or two you may feel a warmth or some itching in
your ears. This is very easy to resolve. You can relieve the itching by
simply putting a drop or two of Hydrogen Peroxide in your ears and then gently
wipe them out with a cotton swab.
You may also notice your sinuses draining after an Ear Candling session. This
is beneficial and will relieve the pressure in your sinus areas. If you have had
occurrences of sinus headaches, you should experience a decrease in their
frequency. Also, you may experience a heightened sense of taste, smell, and sight.
Conditions that May
Benefit from Ear Candling:
• Headaches | • Ringing in the Ears | • Migraines |
• Ear Infections | • Plugged Ears | • Chronic Sinusitis |
• TMJ Dysfunction | • Hearing Challenges | • Imbalance |
• Excessive Wax | • Inner Ear Pressure | • Ear Aches & Pain |
You can have future Ear Candling sessions whenever you feel the time is right, just use your own good judgment.
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