EAR CANDLING
Quite different from conventional wax candles, a Hopi ear candle is
actually a cotton tube, impregnated with beeswax, honey and
therapeutic oils, that is painlessly inserted into the ear to draw out
impurities, relieve pressure in the head and sinuses, and aid hearing
problems.

The candles are made from natural ingredients that include sage, St
John’s wort, camomile and beta-carotene. Otherwise known as
thermo-auricular therapy, the original source of the technique
seems to be from medical ceremonies performed by a native
American Indian tribe called the Hopis (meaning ‘peaceful people’).

Fully dressed the client lies down on their side, with their head
supported on a pillow so the auditory canal is vertical. The candle is
then lit and the non-burning end is placed gently into the outer ear
passage and is turned lightly to seal it in place.

The candle then generates a pleasant crackling sound and a warm,
comfortable feeling while it draws out the impurities from the ear.
After around 10 minutes the process is repeated on the other ear.
This is followed by a period of relaxation, and sometimes a facial
massage concentrating on the sinus areas.

When lit, the ear candle generates a gentle heat which, when
combined with the therapeutic oils, produces a light suction action.
This is known as the chimney principle, and works by drawing
impurities gently to the surface, where they can be removed.

Most deposits evaporate and are carried away through the candle
‘chimney’, but some are found in the condensed candle wax residue
after it is removed from the ear. None of the candle residue actually
goes into the ear.

Users of Hopi ear candles have reported success in treating balance
and inner ear problems, build up of wax, ringing in the ears, tinnitus,
hearing difficulties and sinus problems as well as colds, ‘flu, sore
throats, stress, headaches and migraines. The treatment is suitable
for children and is a good alternative for people who have found
syringing uncomfortable.

Many clients find the treatment relaxing. As well as the relieved
feeling that comes from reduced pressure in the ears and sinuses,
clients may experience a general calming effect.

What are the side effects and when should it be avoided?
Hopi ear candles should not be used if there is any inflammation or
infection in the ear and are not suitable for people who have had
recent ear surgery, or those with ear grommets or tubes, perforated
ear drums, or allergies to any of the products in the candle.

Anyone who is receiving medical treatment for any ear condition
should always consult their doctor first. Some clients may
experience headaches or light popping in the ears after treatment.

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