Ear Candling Seminar and Home Study

 

Ear candling is a safe and effective procedure that relieves wax buildup and inner-ear pressure.  Not just for "problem" ears, candling should be offered as a relaxing, soothing maintenance treatment that you, your family or your clients will love.  Ear Candling is a controversial method of caring for the ears, please do some research before purchasing ear candles and be sure you know what you are doing before trying this at home.  We do not accept any liability for any ear candles or anyone ear candling. We must state that ear candles are for recreational and spiritual purposes and are not a medical devise or a substitute for medical care.


Among the most common problems affecting the ears are excessive wax buildup, which can cause hearing loss, earaches, tinnitus (ringing) and labyrinthitis (spinning sensation). For centuries, people have been achieving relief from these problems through a simple home remedy called Ear Candling.


Ear Candling is a technique that has been around for centuries. It dates as far back as biblical times when hollow reeds from swamp areas were used. It has been passed down from many generations by the Egyptians, the Oriental and European cultures. Unfortunately, it is almost unknown today. The process had been basically lost to common knowledge for many years but has come into practice again and is being used by a wide cross-section of people.

What is it?

It is an alternative aide for ear health. It is a simple but effective Home Remedy. This soothing and relaxing treatment involves placing a slow burning cylinder gently in  your ear. The cylinder is then lit at the opposite end to create a warm vacuum........ 

Why use it?

It is merely used as  a Home Remedy for your better health! It is not intended to be used for medial purposes or in place of proper medical attention. Laboratory analysis has shown the residue removed by Ear Candling consisted of ear wax, residuals of past infections, fungus, bacteria, yeast/Candida, ear mites, worms, parasites and hair. True, it is not a cure-all, but in many cases, it has proven to be a successful and economic alternative.

Who in my area does Ear Candling and who can be an Ear Candler?

Massage Therapists, Day Care Providers, Nurses, hair Dressers, Estheticians, Chiropractors, Geriatric providers, ENT doctors, Holistic health Care Professionals, Diving and Swimming Instructors and most of all - YOU!

Does it hurt?

There is absolutely no discomfort to the person receiving this technique. Most people enjoy this treatment and find it so relaxing, they drift off to sleep. Children do very well during ear candling procedures as well.

 

What type of candles will I get?

 

Different types of cylinders are infused with special herbal and botanical properties to enhance the experience and achieve specific results.  Our quality 1/2" diameter by 11" long candles burn uniformly and come packaged in a sanitary container to help protect their scent and beneficial qualities as well as keep them clean and dust-free.  Taking two different candles, one from our competitor and one of ours, they were burned the idenitical way and time.  The results?  Ours burned clean and almost dust free, very small amount of residue was left in the candle.  The Competitors?  See for yourself in the photo!

 

 

Purchase Ear Candling Supplies

 


All New Candle Manual

This course is available in a home study format. Although there is no formal licensing required, upon completion of our course we will issue a Certificate of Completion in Ear Candling.

 

 

Included in Home Study Course #3 $40.00

Specifications :

  • Manual

  • Certificate

Size SKU  Price Purchase
Course #3 EC#3 25.00  

 

Ear Candling and Spa Procedures Home Study course is only 35.00 and comes with a Certificate of completion! 

 

 

 


 

Purchase Professional Supplies for the following treatments:

  • Ear  Candling
  • Spa Procedures
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Did you know?
 

Paraffin Ear Candles are much safer to use than Bees Wax?