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| Ear candles have been used traditionally by Shaman healers. Their historic roots can be traced back to the native Indians of North and South America. This special knowledge was brought to Europe from the Hopi people, the oldest Pueblo tribe, who have a knowledge of healing and a deep spirituality. |
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| Indications for treatment are:- |
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| Irritation of the ear |
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| Pressure regulation in case of headache |
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| Migraine |
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| Sinusitis / rhinitis |
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| Glue ear in children |
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| Excessive ear wax |
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| Vertigo |
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| Congestion |
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| Symptoms of influenza |
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| Hay fever |
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| It can also aid with sharpening hearing, travel sickness or treatment prior to flying |
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This purely natural and safe therapy is effective for adults and children. This is a very calming and relaxing treatment which includes a light facial massage involving sinus drainage. |
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The candle is made of natural flax, then dipped in honey and other calming and stimulating herbs. Once the candle is inserted into the opening of the ear, and lit, it creates a chimney effect; the vibration of
the rising air helps to gently massage the ear drum, affecting the pressure system within the ear. |
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For futher information please contact me on: |
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gail.kalsi@googlemail.com |
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