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What is ear candling? An ear candle is a hollow, cone-shaped piece of cotton soaked in beeswax, paraffin, or a mix of the two. The candle is about 10 inches long. call 509.990.0925 to order your ear candles.  ezpmu.com

The wax might contain ingredients like:
rosemary
sage chamomile
honey
essential oils

How to use one: Ear candling is usually done by an herbalist, massage therapist, or a beauty salon specialist. You should never try it on yourself, even if you know how to use an ear candle. This will only increase your risk of injury.

Generally, the candle is inserted through a foil or paper plate. The plate is supposed to catch hot wax.

An ear candle practitioner might also place a towel on your head and neck for more protection.

Here is how an ear candle is used:

Your practitioner will have you lie on your side. One ear will be facing up.
The pointed end of the candle is placed in your ear. The open end is lit.
As the candle burns, it will be trimmed and kept open.
No wax is allowed to drip into the ear or on the skin around the ear.
The candle is burned for about 15 minutes.
The flame is carefully blown out.
After the procedure, the candle can be cut open to display the inside materials.
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Ear Candling may be just what you need to treat allergies, cold or flu.


Ear Candling Basics

    • When a  friend or partner lights the top of the ear candle on fire, the flame creates a light suction through a process called convection. As the fire heats up, warm air is drawn upward through the candle, gently pulling softer ear wax and debris out of the ear canal and into the tip of the candle.

    Before Candling

    • You will need an assistant for this process. Place a paper plate wrapped with aluminum foil around the ear candle---cut a small hole in the center of the plate so that the tip of the ear candle fits through snugly. Wrap a heavy towel or something fire-resistant around your shoulders and other areas close to the plate, in case pieces of the flaming ear candle fall on you.
      Lie down on a flat surface such as a couch or bed and lay your head on its side on a pillow. The ear that you want to candle first should face upward, parallel to the ground. Place the narrow tip of the ear candle in the ear without lighting it. Have your assistant cut the tip of the candle with scissors so that it fits snugly. This will ensure a good suction effect.

    During Candling

    • Have your assistant light the wide top of the candle, and hold the candle in place during ear candling. Make sure to keep your ear as parallel to the ground as possible to prevent flaming pieces of the candle from dropping on the floor or away from the plate. You may feel a slight suction or hear popping and crackling sounds as the ear candle works. However, this shouldn't be uncomfortable and it's important to keep your head still.
      Your assistant should cut the top of the candle down a bit if it appears that the ash is curling into the candle, as this can block the suction effect. The ear candle flame may be from 2 to 6 inches high according to Wholistic Health Solutions. The ear candle should be snuffed out once it has burned down to 4 inches in length. Put the flame out by placing it in a bowl of water.

    After Candling

    • To look at the debris that was drawn out of your ear, cut the remains of the ear candle vertically. Repeat the candling process a total of four times (two for each ear) during this session. Swab you ears with glycerin following ear candling to remove any residue. Wear cotton in the ears to protect them from wind and dirt for 24 hours or so until the inner ear coats itself with new wax.  You should repeat the process at least twice per year, or whenever you feel symptoms of an oncoming cold or flu.

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    DO NOT use ear candles alone.
    Have someone help

                             Necessary items for this service:                                           
    1) Paper plate or aluminum pie-pan
    2) Terrycloth towel
    3) Container of water
    4) Scissors
    5) Lighter or matches
    6) Cotton swabs
    Make an opening in the plate large enough for the candle to fit
    through.  Insert the small end of the candle through the plate,
    making sure the opening of the candle is not bent or pressed shut.

    Have the person lay of their side in a comfortable position,
    or if you prefer you can be sitting or standing up.  Place a
    damp towel over the head and shoulder to protect the hair,
    clothing and upper body.
    angle to prevent any melting wax from running down
    the candle into the ear.  If smoke is escaping from the small end,
    readjust the candle.


    You may remove the candle every couple of inches to cut off
    the ash into the container of water.  Then reposition the candle
    in the ear.
    Allow the candle to burn about 5" from the tip, putting it
    into the container of water to extinguish.


    Use the cotton swab to clean the outer part of the ear of any
    residue.  If you experience any itching or discomfort after
    candling it is recommended that you put one drop of
    "SWEET OIL" (available at your local drug store pharmacy)on the cotton swab and gently swab around the
    outer ear.
    Use common sense and always be cautious when using this
    product. The user accepts full responsibility and does not
    hold the seller liable for misuse of ear candles.

    Light the large end of the candle and seat the candle in the ear
    at a slight

    This is a very relaxing and soothing experience.









  • Ear Candling Basics

    • When a friend or partner lights the top of the ear candle on fire, the flame creates a light suction through a process called convection. As the fire heats up, warm air is drawn upward through the candle, gently pulling softer ear wax and debris out of the ear canal and into the tip of the candle.

    Before Candling

    • You will need an assistant for this process. Place a paper plate wrapped with aluminum foil around the ear candle---cut a small hole in the center of the plate so that the tip of the ear candle fits through snugly. Wrap a heavy towel or something fire-resistant around your shoulders and other areas close to the plate, in case pieces of the flaming ear candle fall on you.
      Lie down on a flat surface such as a couch or bed and lay your head on its side on a pillow. The ear that you want to candle first should face upward, parallel to the ground. Place the narrow tip of the ear candle in the ear without lighting it. Have your assistant cut the tip of the candle with scissors so that it fits snugly. This will ensure a good suction effect.

    During Candling

    • Have your assistant light the wide top of the candle, and hold the candle in place during ear candling. Make sure to keep your ear as parallel to the ground as possible to prevent flaming pieces of the candle from dropping on the floor or away from the plate. You may feel a slight suction or hear popping and crackling sounds as the ear candle works. However, this shouldn't be uncomfortable and it's important to keep your head still.
      Your assistant should cut the top of the candle down a bit if it appears that the ash is curling into the candle, as this can block the suction effect. The ear candle flame may be from 2 to 6 inches high according to Wholistic Health Solutions. The ear candle should be snuffed out once it has burned down to 4 inches in length. Put the flame out by placing it in a bowl of water.

    After Candling

    • To look at the debris that was drawn out of your ear, cut the remains of the ear candle vertically. Repeat the candling process a total of four times (two for each ear) during this session. Swab you ears with glycerin following ear candling to remove any residue. Wear cotton in the ears to protect them from wind and dirt for 24 hours or so until the inner ear coats itself with new wax.   You should repeat the process at least twice per year, or whenever you feel symptoms of an oncoming cold or flu.




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