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Ear Cones 2000, 2 Cones
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Ear coning is a simple and safe way of removing excess wax and toxins from the inside of your ears. The process is very relaxing and soothing. Ear coning was used by the ancient Egyptians, American Indians and European healers. As the cone is burning, excess ear wax is removed from the ear canal into the inside of the cone. The smoke soothes the nasal and sinus cavities. Aside from helping remove ear wax. Ear coning may improve your hearing, smell, taste, vision and color perception. It will also detoxify the sinuses and lymph system. You may even feel your headaches decreasing.
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Cone ear candles are used to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Each candle is 11 inches long and tapers down from 1/2-inch to 1/8-inch. Full instructions included. Hollow candles are used to clean the ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. Using candles is generally more comfortable and less expensive than conventional ear cleaning where water is forced into the ear canal. Hollow candles, sometimes called ear candles, are considered a folk medicine. The practice of using candling is actually an ancient art from many countries such as China, Czechoslavakia, Mexico and Italy. Many doctors are using or recommending candling. They are being used in nursing homes, alternative health care centers, and are rapidly gaining popularity. These cylinders are not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The user must assume full responsibility and not hold the manufacturer or seller responsible for any claims, obligations, injury, expenses or damage resulting from use of this product. Use common sense at all times. For entertainment use only.
Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Sage (2 pak) ( Multi-Pack)
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6-unit VALUE PACK of Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Sage (2 pak) - Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are: two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Lavender (2 pak) ( Multi-Pack)
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5-unit VALUE PACK of Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Lavender (2 pak) - Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are: two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
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6-unit VALUE PACK of Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Lavender (2 pak) - Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are: two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
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12-unit VALUE PACK of Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Lavender (2 pak) - Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are: two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
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12-unit VALUE PACK of Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Sage (2 pak) - Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are: two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
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8-unit VALUE PACK of Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Sage (2 pak) - Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are: two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
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Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are- two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
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4-Unit VALUE PACK of Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Lavender (2 pak) - Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are: two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
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5-unit VALUE PACK of Herbal Beeswax Ear Cone Candles, Sage (2 pak) - Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are: two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
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Ear Cone Candles are a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build - up. Things you will need are- two or more candles, a container of water, lighter or matches, a paper plate, moist towel, an assistant, scissors, pillow. Cone candles are used to clean ears and are believed to help with various ear disorders. These cone candles are sometimes referred to as ear candles and are believed to have originated in ancient Egypt. Because of the success of this technique it spread to Greece and China and is now practiced through - out the world. Candling is the process in which the candle is lit and used to create a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge wax or debris and pull it into the candle. Cylinder Works Cylinders, for entertainment only. This is not a medical tool or device. Use only as directed. User assumes full responsibility for use of the candles. Manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer, or vendors are not liable for any claims, costs, or damages resulting from use of this product.
Harmony Cone Sweet Grass Ear Candle
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You've seen these at health food stores, and now, thanks to customer demand, we're pleased to add them to our website. Since 1992, Harmony Cone Ear Candles has been making ear candles from the highest quality food grade wax and unprocessed beeswax. Almost fifteen years later, Harmony Cone is still as committed to providing you safe and effective all natural products.
Harmony Cone Small Ear Candle
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Harmony Cone Small Ear Candle
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You've seen these at heath food stores, and now, thanks to customer demand, we're pleased to add them to our website. Since 1992, Harmony Cone Ear Candles has been making ear candles from the highest quality food grade wax and unprocessed beeswax. Almost fifteen years later, Harmony Cone is still as committed to providing you safe and effective all natural products.
Harmony Cone Lavender Ear Candle
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Harmony Cone Lavender Ear Candle
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You've seen these at health food stores, and now, thanks to customer demand, we're pleased to add them to our website. Since 1992, Harmony Cone Ear Candles has been making ear candles from the highest quality food grade wax and unprocessed beeswax. Almost fifteen years later, Harmony Cone is still as committed to providing you safe and effective all natural products.
Ear Candles 2 Candles/pack - Each 11
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Also called ear cones, they are long, hollow tubes made of wrapped muslin. Ear candles are used for ear wax removal. They are believed to help with ear infection and ear problems by removing the wax in which various bacteria and parasites live. If you have blocked ears or ear infection, you will be amazed how much ear wax comes out of your ears! Using ear candles is called ear candling. It is generally more comfortable and less expensive than conventional ear cleaning where water is forced into the ear canal. Ear candles, sometimes called ear cones, are considered a folk medicine. The practice of ear candling is actually an ancient art from many other countries such as China, Czechoslovakia, Mexico and Italy. Many people use ear candles once a year or less, but others with chronic ear infection or ear or sinus problems seem to benefit with much more frequent treatments. When using ear candles, the small end of the cone is put into an ear and the other end is lit. As the candle burns, the smoke travels into the ear canal, warming the ear wax and creating a gentle vacuum. This can dislodge the wax or foreign debris and pull it into the ear cone, thus causing ear wax removal. Many report this as being a rather pleasant sensation. Most often, an improvement in hearing is reported after using ear candles. Ears should not get water in them or be exposed to very loud noises for 24 hours after treatment.
Wally's Natural Products Herbal Paraffin Ear Candles 12 Pack
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Ear candles made with food grade paraffin, adding essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree, with no additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 4 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 12 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
Wally's Natural Products Plain Paraffin Ear Candles 2 Pack
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The original, economical ear candle, containing food grade paraffin with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day ...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal Paraffin Ear Candles 4 Pack
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Ear candles made with food grade paraffin, adding essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree, with no additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal Paraffin Ear Candles 2 Pack
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Ear candles made with food grade paraffin, adding essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree, with no additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 2 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
Wally's Natural Products Plain 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 4 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
Wally's Natural Products Plain Paraffin Ear Candles 4 Pack
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The original, economical ear candle, containing food grade paraffin with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day ...

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