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An article in England reported that one Dr. put water in the ears and then

had the patient wait 15 minutes for cleaning.

 

I tried Hydrogen peroxide straight from the bottle --You can try it on

yourself but it is too strong for children.

 

Lorenzo

 

 

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Who are you, morton? Have you had earwax? Did you use ear candles? If

you did, you would know that they work. If you are skeptical, get the

pure beeswax ones, whih do not leave a residue. Anyway, whatever kind

you use, if you do enough of them - maybe you need 4 or 6 in one ear!

you will definetly get relief. I know from exp., i'm a swimmer and got

rid of swimmer's ear, which is a wax buildup. scarlett ps if

you think this is a crock, please go visit your doctor and pay him a

hundred bucks to stick something painful in your ear which will squirt

out a little wax, so you can go do the same thing next month.

 

 

Morton Bodanis [mortonmb]

Monday, November 25, 2002 4:05 PM

Gettingwell

Re: Ears

 

 

Madkitty

 

Ear candling has been shown to be nothing more than a hoax which serves

only to remove

money from your wallet. The " wax " which the " operator " shows you a the

bottom of the

tube, or candle, is only wax or material which ran down the tube while

it was burning.

 

Morton

 

madkitty775 wrote:

 

> I recently had ear candling done and it removes wax very well......

>

>

 

 

 

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I too have used this very successfully. You have to have the right one for you

though. The lavender ones did nothing for me but the beeswax with eucalyptus

work wonders!

Has anyone else had white powdery residue from doing them. The woman who

originally did mine told me it was excessive yeast. My mother's gets a little

too but I know others who don't get any of the white powder. Thanks.

 

Beth

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scarlett

Gettingwell

Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:36 AM

RE: Ears

 

 

Who are you, morton? Have you had earwax? Did you use ear candles? If

you did, you would know that they work. If you are skeptical, get the

pure beeswax ones, whih do not leave a residue. Anyway, whatever kind

you use, if you do enough of them - maybe you need 4 or 6 in one ear!

you will definetly get relief. I know from exp., i'm a swimmer and got

rid of swimmer's ear, which is a wax buildup. scarlett ps if

you think this is a crock, please go visit your doctor and pay him a

hundred bucks to stick something painful in your ear which will squirt

out a little wax, so you can go do the same thing next month.

 

Morton Bodanis [mortonmb]

Monday, November 25, 2002 4:05 PM

Gettingwell

Re: Ears

 

 

Madkitty

 

Ear candling has been shown to be nothing more than a hoax which serves

only to remove

money from your wallet. The " wax " which the " operator " shows you a the

bottom of the

tube, or candle, is only wax or material which ran down the tube while

it was burning.

 

Morton

 

madkitty775 wrote:

 

> I recently had ear candling done and it removes wax very well......

>

>

 

 

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hi beth - do they get the white powder using beeswax too? I thought it

was just with non-beeswax candles best, s

 

 

Beth [beth]

Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:34 PM

Gettingwell

Re: Ears

 

 

I too have used this very successfully. You have to have the right one

for you though. The lavender ones did nothing for me but the beeswax

with eucalyptus work wonders!

Has anyone else had white powdery residue from doing them. The woman who

originally did mine told me it was excessive yeast. My mother's gets a

little too but I know others who don't get any of the white powder.

Thanks.

 

Beth

-

scarlett

Gettingwell

Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:36 AM

RE: Ears

 

 

Who are you, morton? Have you had earwax? Did you use ear candles? If

you did, you would know that they work. If you are skeptical, get the

pure beeswax ones, whih do not leave a residue. Anyway, whatever kind

you use, if you do enough of them - maybe you need 4 or 6 in one ear!

you will definetly get relief. I know from exp., i'm a swimmer and got

rid of swimmer's ear, which is a wax buildup. scarlett ps if

you think this is a crock, please go visit your doctor and pay him a

hundred bucks to stick something painful in your ear which will squirt

out a little wax, so you can go do the same thing next month.

 

Morton Bodanis [mortonmb]

Monday, November 25, 2002 4:05 PM

Gettingwell

Re: Ears

 

 

Madkitty

 

Ear candling has been shown to be nothing more than a hoax which

serves

only to remove

money from your wallet. The " wax " which the " operator " shows you a

the

bottom of the

tube, or candle, is only wax or material which ran down the tube while

it was burning.

 

Morton

 

madkitty775 wrote:

 

> I recently had ear candling done and it removes wax very well......

>

>

 

 

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I think it is with the beeswax too but maybe not as bad. I'm not sure now. Will

have to watch this next time I do my ears. Beth

-

scarlett

Gettingwell

Tuesday, November 26, 2002 5:25 PM

RE: Ears

 

 

hi beth - do they get the white powder using beeswax too? I thought it

was just with non-beeswax candles best, s

 

Beth [beth]

Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:34 PM

Gettingwell

Re: Ears

 

 

I too have used this very successfully. You have to have the right one

for you though. The lavender ones did nothing for me but the beeswax

with eucalyptus work wonders!

Has anyone else had white powdery residue from doing them. The woman who

originally did mine told me it was excessive yeast. My mother's gets a

little too but I know others who don't get any of the white powder.

Thanks.

 

Beth

-

scarlett

Gettingwell

Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:36 AM

RE: Ears

 

 

Who are you, morton? Have you had earwax? Did you use ear candles? If

you did, you would know that they work. If you are skeptical, get the

pure beeswax ones, whih do not leave a residue. Anyway, whatever kind

you use, if you do enough of them - maybe you need 4 or 6 in one ear!

you will definetly get relief. I know from exp., i'm a swimmer and got

rid of swimmer's ear, which is a wax buildup. scarlett ps if

you think this is a crock, please go visit your doctor and pay him a

hundred bucks to stick something painful in your ear which will squirt

out a little wax, so you can go do the same thing next month.

 

Morton Bodanis [mortonmb]

Monday, November 25, 2002 4:05 PM

Gettingwell

Re: Ears

 

 

Madkitty

 

Ear candling has been shown to be nothing more than a hoax which

serves

only to remove

money from your wallet. The " wax " which the " operator " shows you a

the

bottom of the

tube, or candle, is only wax or material which ran down the tube while

it was burning.

 

Morton

 

madkitty775 wrote:

 

> I recently had ear candling done and it removes wax very well......

>

>

 

 

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