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Ear coning (or ear candling) originated in ancient civilizations
of Atlantis, Mu, India, China, Tibet and Egypt. Closer to home,
Aztec, Mayan and Native American Indian cultures.
The cones are made of strips of unbleached 100% cotton
fabric and bees wax containing herbs. The strips are rolled spirally
and left to harden. The cone is gently placed on the ear canal,
lit on the opposite end and burned to create smoke conaining
spiral energy into the ear canal, middle ear, eustachian tube,
and through the lymphatic system. The burning cone dislodges
and draws out accumulated debris such as impacted ear wax, infection,
fungus, crystallized protein matter, and candida into the
cone. It's that simple. This is very soothing, and relaxing.
At no point does the tip of the cone get hot to the touch.
This procedure also detoxifies the lymphatic system,
and clears the sinuses, which improves the clarity of hearing,
sight, smell, and taste. It's like smudging the insides.
One condition that makes for mold allergy is candida.
Candida in the ear causers itching inside the ear, symptoms of
arthritis in the neck, shoulders, elbows, hands and feelings
of numbness in these areas. Yeast and parasites also causes symptoms
of hypoglycemia, diabetes, heart problems, emotional instability,
enzyme function impairment, hyperactivity, learning and thinking
disorders. All these symptoms can be broken up as a result of
the spiraling smoke, and the vacuum of a burning cone.
When the nerve endings are blocked from picking up stimulus
by either fungus or yeast growth, vibrational energy frequencies
cannot be transited through the nerve endings. It is important
to take care of this by changing the diet, or homeopathic and
herbal therapy.
Ear coning is a gentle healing process which is a peaceful
and pleasant experience in contrast to modern ear cleaning treatments.
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