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With some toxins and chemicals added to products now, people are looking for herbal and natural remedies to protect their bodies. While this is to help clear up acne, product their digestive health, and boost the immune system, it can also be to avoid invasive and unnecessary treatments. Ear candling is just one of the non-invasive and herbal remedies used around the world.
It is considered more effective and safer than ear syringing. Of course, there are some downsides to it, and there are people who advise against it, but there are also plenty of professional ears candling practitioners wishing patients would choose them. This non-invasive therapy involves the use of a long candle placed into the ear. The side that is out of the ear is lit, and a vacuum is created within the ear canal, coating the whole ear in beeswax.
Excess earwax is drawn out of the ear canal, as the beeswax is removed. In some cases, impurities can also be drawn out. The other common alternative to removing wax is ear syringing. This involves shooting water into the ears, remove the wax that way. There are dangers to syringing, and it requires a trained professional.
The problem is a lot of people choose to do it at home, putting their ear drums at risk. Ear candling is also known as ear coning. The candle used is hollow and in the shape of a cone to drop the wax into the ear drum. The impurities and wax that are removed from the ear look black on the candle. The treatment is linked to ancient Chinese, Egyptian, and Native American treatments.
It removes the build-up of wax out of your ear, leaving your canal empty and open. Yes, this is something that ear syringing does.