KAREN MULLEN MASSAGE THERAPY Tel. 0794 1165936
        KAREN MULLEN        MASSAGE THERAPY        Tel. 0794 1165936      

Hopi Ear Candles...

Hopi Ear Candles originated from native American Hopi Indians of North Arizona, where ear candles were used traditionally by Shamen Healers.

The candles are still made today on the basis of the old traditional formula. 

 

The Hopi Ear Candles  (also known as Thermal Auricular Therapy) contain numerous herbal & essential oils, and tincture extracted ingredients.

The main one's being an organic flax made up of honey, beeswax, sage, camomile, St. John's Wort and beta-carotene.

Hopi Ear Candles, benefits migraines & headaches, balance of Meniere's Disease, snoring, tonsilitis, colds, flu & sore throats, relief of blocked sinuses, and releases built up pressure from flying or diving, reduces wax build up, some clients report help with tinnitus or hearing impairment, and stress relief.

This experience is a pleasant and non-invasive treatment of the ears, and it offers real and calming benefits for many problems and conditions associated with the ear, nose and throat areas.

 

How Hopi Ear Candling works...

 

When the hollow candle is lit, and gently inserted into the ear canal, a revitalising heat upon the head and ears creates a moderate suction action which draws the vapour, collecting and removing impurities, and deposits, often known as the "chimney effect".  Most of these are carried away through the candle "chimney", although some of them can be found in the lower section of candle wax after removal from the ear, or could even work their way up to the surface 24-48 hours after.  The rising air gives the ear drum a gentle massage and also helps to regulate ear pressure.

    

After the candles, you will be treated to a pressure point facial, which is deeply relaxing, calming, and soothing, giving you an overall sense of wellbeing and relaxation...

 

"This treatment is so relaxing, many fall asleep!"

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