Thermal auricular therapy, also known as hopi ear candling, is a safe and gentle way to cleanse the ears and relieve pressure in the head and sinuses. This centuries-old healing practice originated with the American Indian Hopi tribe.
Ear candles are made of cotton tubes impregnated with beeswax, honey, and therapeutic essential oils. The process involves placing a hollow candle just inside the ear canal and lighting it. The heat from the lit end of the candle creates a vacuum effect that helps to pull out any unwanted buildup. You may hear a fire crackling sound or some gentle popping.
The goal of hopi ear candling is to remove impurities, improve hearing, and relieve congestion.
Our candles work by vaporising their ingredients and causing mild suction in the ear, which lets the vapours gently massage the eardrum and ear canal. Once the candle is placed in the ear, it forms a seal that enables wax and other impurities to be drawn out. Don’t worry, no wax or ash will drop into your ear.
Some people feel that Hopi ear candles provide more relief for blocked ears than ear syringing because the treatment draws the wax from the ear rather than compacting it in any way.
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