Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 I first got involved with ear candles about 5 years ago. I was writing a story for a local alternative health newspaper (that has since gone defunct due to lack of advertizer support) and decided to try them on myself in order to write a better story. Well, I have had a problem with itchy and infected ears since childhood so I was secretly hoping it would help with that BUT I was surprised that it noticeably helped my hearing!! Seriously!! The very first session with the ear candles, I did 4 candles per ear and felt no pain whatsoever. It was actually kind of soothing. Afterwards, we cut open the part of the candle that was left (you never let them burn down to far, it varies according to what the manufacturers or healers suggest but I always stop when the flame is still about 4 inches from my ear) and found it just FULL of wax. Big gobs, like wads of used chewing gum. Disgusting to look at but kind of fascinating in a way! So I did my brother. Again, we got wax though not nearly as much I got. In the spirit of research, I ear candled several friends and my mother. Again, the amount of wax dramatically differed from person to person even though we were all using candles from the same manufacturer and apparently from the same batch! A couple of people had white or cream colored powder in their candles. A local massage therapist that does ear candling in her practice told me that the powder is dried candida. Well, I had so much wax in my ears, that I did candles every weekend for about 6 weeks. I started with 4 a week per each ear then tapered down to 1 per ear. I found that the more I did it, the fewer candles I was able to handle. A person should always stop if they feel any discomfort!! At one point, I read on the Net that you can do 6 candles safely per ear and tried to do that but the 6th hurt, it got too hot inside my ear, and I wound up actually developing tiny blisters on my ear drum!! The doctor had never seen anything like it!! But I don't blame the ear candles, I blame myself. I was curious to see what would happen so I learned the hard way. Don't be like me. I also sometimes deliberately take more of an herb or supplement than recommended " just to see if it will do anything " and have had a case or two of diahrea as a result, ha, ha. But, back to my story, in the course of researching the newspaper story that I wrote, I found one woman that hated ear candles. She said she'd tried them and they gave her an ear infection. Well, my research had said that after you candle someone, you need to put a little bit of oil in the ear to protect it until the ear wax can grow back. I always put a little olive oil in my ears and the ears of people that I candle. I also warn them to not put water in their ear for 24 hours. (If you shower, you just put a little cotton in the ear and it keeps water from going down there.) Not one of the people that I've candled have ever developed an ear infection afterwards. Ear candling has helped with my mother's tinnitus. She used to have this horrible ringing in her ears all the time and it went away with the ear candling. Like me, my Dad felt that he could hear better after he got ear candled. (We both have had problems in the past with ear wax having to be removed by the doctor because it doesn't come out on it's own with us.) Best of all, I haven't had to have a doctor remove my ear wax again. It now works it's way out by itself and, if it slows down, then I just do another candle and it starts moving on it's own again. For some of you, that might sound strange, but it's true. I have had this trouble since childhood, ear wax just doesn't work it's way out the way it's supposed to. A few days after my 2nd ear candle treatment, I was surprised as I was at my office and felt something in my ear. A large plug of wax just fell out of my ear!! No wonder I'd had mild hearing loss!! Lots of people, including Dr. Weil, say that anything in the candle is just wax from the candle itself and does not come from inside the person's ear. Well, I took a candle one day and put it in a glass and let it burn itself down to see if anything would be inside and I didn't see anything like what's there when I do my own ears. Plus one of the massage therapists in town uses little paper cups, kind of like the pointed cups that you buy snow cones in, and she gets ear wax in the paper cups. If it's wax from the ear candle itself, why is it also being found in paper cups made without wax? I don't know why or how the ear candles work, supposedly the warm air goes down inside the candle (which is really more like this cone, hollow on the inside) and then enters the ear then is drawn back out by the flame... I know if feels great and that if my ears itch a lot or hurt then I usually will feel better if I do a candle. Lately I've had a bad candida problem and I've been getting lots of the powder out instead of wax but it really does feel good. When I researched the article, I found that many cultures have used ear candles for centuries and centuries. Native Americans make ear candles with certain herbs mixed in with the wax of the candle so that the smoke has some of the herb in it as it burns down. I'm no big expert but I like ear candles and will continue to use them. Just don't do it to yourself (at least not until you have LOTS of practice and do it in front of a mirror) because it works best if you're lying there and someone else handles the mechanics of watching the candle. You have to be careful! Since you have fire so close to your head, it's recommended that you put a towel on the head of the person being candled so no ash or flame will fall on them. A pie plate, the aluminum throw away kind, with a hole cut in the middle to allow the candle through will work as well. Well, that kind of sums up what I know about ear candles. I know I found a ton of sites on the Net explaining how to do it (some with photos) and the history of ear candles at the time I researched the story. If anyone's got any questions, please don't hesitate to ask and I'll do my best to answer it. The best thing for me is that I've always been susceptible to ear infections. I always get several ear infections and sinus infections every winter. When I used to get ear infections, they were excrutiatingly painful, like someone had driven an ice pick through my ear drum. I still get ear infections now and then but they no longer hurt the way that they used to and they always feel better after I've done a candle or two. - Anna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Anna Thanks for sharing...it's very interesting...I'll have to go back to that herbal store and find more information...they had instructions for theirs and that cone shaped thing. It caught my interest because I was looking for something to prevent the ear infections that my kids always seem to get. Annie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2003 Report Share Posted January 1, 2003 Annie, I recently heard about a new research study that shows that children given cod liver oil and the mineral Selenium daily had fewer and less severe ear infections than other children. I couldn't find the reference for it on this mess of a hard drive but if I come across it I will send it along. In my opinion, those two things are good for many many different conditions/deficiencies and even if they didn't help ear aches they would be good for you in lots of other ways. Cod liver oil is one of the best things you can do for arthritis and things like that too... Don't you love it when an " old wife's tale " is proven by science to be true after all?? I know I get a good kick out of it! Peace, Mouse " Ann " wrote: > > Anna > > Thanks for sharing...it's very interesting...I'll have to go back to > that herbal store and find more information...they had instructions > for theirs and that cone shaped thing. It caught my interest because > I was looking for something to prevent the ear infections that my > kids always seem to get. > > Annie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 Anna, I've seen signs for our local pharmacy touting ear candles and a woman in a class said she used ear candles. How do they work? I never understood how you use them, could you shed some light on it please! Karen, also in New Mexico Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2003 Report Share Posted January 2, 2003 At 05:02 PM 1/1/03 -0800, Karen wrote: > >I've seen signs for our local pharmacy touting ear candles and a woman in a class said she used ear candles. How do they work? I never understood how you use them, could you shed some light on it please! Sure, Karen. Basically, you lie down on a couch or whatever and the person doing the candling puts the pointy end of the candle in your ear then lights the other end. Often there's something between you and the candle's flame, such as a piece of cardboard with a small hole in the middle just big enough for the candle to fit in. The person supervising, the person who is actually candling you, watches the flame burn down and removes the candle from your ear before the flame gets too close to you. I prefer to leave about 4 inches of candle between the person being candled and the flame. If there's lots of ash, the person doing the candling takes the candle out of the ear of the person being candled and cuts off the ash part then replaces the candle in the ear. The person being candled should be able to hear the flame. If they can't, it's possible something has stopped up the small end of the candle, so it's wise to remove the candle and push a toothpick or other small sharp object into the candle to clear a path so the smoke can come out the hole in the pointy end of the candle again. After the person is candled, you can use a Q-tip to remove some of the wax or powder left in the ear. Just be careful that you're not just pushing it BACK into into ear. The person who is candled should have some oil, like olive oil or a mineral oil, placed in their ear after their candled to coat the ear until ear wax can come back and protect it later. Ear wax DOES serve a purpose. Unfortunately, for some of us, like me, the ear wax doesn't ever leave on it's own and needs to be prompted. It all makes a lot of sense once you see someone do an ear candling, it's hard to explain in words, but I really love using them. - Anna >******************************************************** > >Learn more about the way enzymes can change your life! Remember, not all >enzymes are created equal! Check out the special report on enzymes and " The >Ultimate Enzyme " at: >http://www.ubiquitousonline.com/reports/enzymes_enzym_mail.rep/SelfHelp > >To order THE ULTIMATE ENZYME, a unique proprietary formula that's been >getting people amazing results; powerful pro-biotics; minerals specially >formulated so your body can utilize them; a colon cleanser that actually >restores normal functioning; enzymes and pro-biotics for your pets; or our >many other alternative health products, visit: >http://www.selfhelp.ubiquitousonline.com/ > >To learn more about enzymes, including the Ultimate Enzyme, visit: >http://www.ubiquitousonline.com/enzymes.rep/selfhelp > >******************************************************** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2003 Report Share Posted January 3, 2003 Thanks Anna for all the good info. Linda The essence of genius is knowing what to overlook. - William James -----Original Message----- Anna L. Juarez <aljuarez [aljuarez] Tuesday, December 31, 2002 8:06 PM To: Ear candles I first got involved with ear candles about 5 years ago. I was writing a story for a local alternative health newspaper (that has since gone defunct due to lack of advertizer support) and decided to try them on myself in order to write a better story. Well, I have had a problem with itchy and infected ears since childhood so I was secretly hoping it would help with that BUT I was surprised that it noticeably helped my hearing!! Seriously!! The very first session with the ear candles, I did 4 candles per ear and felt no pain whatsoever. It was actually kind of soothing. Afterwards, we cut open the part of the candle that was left (you never let them burn down to far, it varies according to what the manufacturers or healers suggest but I always stop when the flame is still about 4 inches from my ear) and found it just FULL of wax. Big gobs, like wads of used chewing gum. Disgusting to look at but kind of fascinating in a way! So I did my brother. Again, we got wax though not nearly as much I got. In the spirit of research, I ear candled several friends and my mother. Again, the amount of wax dramatically differed from person to person even though we were all using candles from the same manufacturer and apparently from the same batch! A couple of people had white or cream colored powder in their candles. A local massage therapist that does ear candling in her practice told me that the powder is dried candida. Well, I had so much wax in my ears, that I did candles every weekend for about 6 weeks. I started with 4 a week per each ear then tapered down to 1 per ear. I found that the more I did it, the fewer candles I was able to handle. A person should always stop if they feel any discomfort!! At one point, I read on the Net that you can do 6 candles safely per ear and tried to do that but the 6th hurt, it got too hot inside my ear, and I wound up actually developing tiny blisters on my ear drum!! The doctor had never seen anything like it!! But I don't blame the ear candles, I blame myself. I was curious to see what would happen so I learned the hard way. Don't be like me. I also sometimes deliberately take more of an herb or supplement than recommended " just to see if it will do anything " and have had a case or two of diahrea as a result, ha, ha. But, back to my story, in the course of researching the newspaper story that I wrote, I found one woman that hated ear candles. She said she'd tried them and they gave her an ear infection. Well, my research had said that after you candle someone, you need to put a little bit of oil in the ear to protect it until the ear wax can grow back. I always put a little olive oil in my ears and the ears of people that I candle. I also warn them to not put water in their ear for 24 hours. (If you shower, you just put a little cotton in the ear and it keeps water from going down there.) Not one of the people that I've candled have ever developed an ear infection afterwards. Ear candling has helped with my mother's tinnitus. She used to have this horrible ringing in her ears all the time and it went away with the ear candling. Like me, my Dad felt that he could hear better after he got ear candled. (We both have had problems in the past with ear wax having to be removed by the doctor because it doesn't come out on it's own with us.) Best of all, I haven't had to have a doctor remove my ear wax again. It now works it's way out by itself and, if it slows down, then I just do another candle and it starts moving on it's own again. For some of you, that might sound strange, but it's true. I have had this trouble since childhood, ear wax just doesn't work it's way out the way it's supposed to. A few days after my 2nd ear candle treatment, I was surprised as I was at my office and felt something in my ear. A large plug of wax just fell out of my ear!! No wonder I'd had mild hearing loss!! Lots of people, including Dr. Weil, say that anything in the candle is just wax from the candle itself and does not come from inside the person's ear. Well, I took a candle one day and put it in a glass and let it burn itself down to see if anything would be inside and I didn't see anything like what's there when I do my own ears. Plus one of the massage therapists in town uses little paper cups, kind of like the pointed cups that you buy snow cones in, and she gets ear wax in the paper cups. If it's wax from the ear candle itself, why is it also being found in paper cups made without wax? I don't know why or how the ear candles work, supposedly the warm air goes down inside the candle (which is really more like this cone, hollow on the inside) and then enters the ear then is drawn back out by the flame... I know if feels great and that if my ears itch a lot or hurt then I usually will feel better if I do a candle. Lately I've had a bad candida problem and I've been getting lots of the powder out instead of wax but it really does feel good. When I researched the article, I found that many cultures have used ear candles for centuries and centuries. Native Americans make ear candles with certain herbs mixed in with the wax of the candle so that the smoke has some of the herb in it as it burns down. I'm no big expert but I like ear candles and will continue to use them. Just don't do it to yourself (at least not until you have LOTS of practice and do it in front of a mirror) because it works best if you're lying there and someone else handles the mechanics of watching the candle. You have to be careful! Since you have fire so close to your head, it's recommended that you put a towel on the head of the person being candled so no ash or flame will fall on them. A pie plate, the aluminum throw away kind, with a hole cut in the middle to allow the candle through will work as well. Well, that kind of sums up what I know about ear candles. I know I found a ton of sites on the Net explaining how to do it (some with photos) and the history of ear candles at the time I researched the story. If anyone's got any questions, please don't hesitate to ask and I'll do my best to answer it. The best thing for me is that I've always been susceptible to ear infections. I always get several ear infections and sinus infections every winter. When I used to get ear infections, they were excrutiatingly painful, like someone had driven an ice pick through my ear drum. I still get ear infections now and then but they no longer hurt the way that they used to and they always feel better after I've done a candle or two. - Anna ************************************************** WWW.PEACEFULMIND.COM Sponsors Alternative Answers- HEALING NATURALLY- this is the premise of HOLISTIC HEALTH. Preventative and Curative measure to take for many ailments at: http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments_frame.htm __________ -To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them: http://www./members_add _________ To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: http://www./links ___________ Post message: Subscribe: - Un: - List owner: -owner _______ Shortcut URL to this page: http://www. Your use of is subject to the Terms of Service. 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