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When is ear candling a “no-no”?

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When is ear candling a “no-no”?

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If the ear drum is perforated, if there are tubes in the ear, or if you have any rash or open sores/wounds in or around the outer ear. Ear Candles will help with ear ache pain, but do NOT reduce infection. You should seek the advise of a doctor if any of these conditions are present. I didn’t see much wax in the candle after I finished. Should I candle again? No. That means you are NOT using paraffin ear candles! Ear Candling should be used as maintenance rather than for repair. The candling process lets the individual achieve a sense of clarity. I always ask my clients to “come in for a landing” after they have been candled. I ask them to envision the landing gauge from an airplane. Once they sit up from being candled, I ask them if they are they coming in straight, or are they feeling tipped to one side or the other? If one side (wing so to speak) is heavier than the other, then I candle that candle that ear again. Balance is achieved when they come in straight for their landing. If

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