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ZAP Professional Dog Ear Cleaner Gallon Size
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Of all the ear cleaners I have tried over the last 30 years of Professional Grooming, Zap Ear Cleaner is my ABSOLUTE favorite. Here's why: The professional formula means a little goes a long way so this Gallon size is a great value! A must for chronic ear problems, gently removes wax build up. Use after swimming, helps to dry water in the ear. Use after ear powder to remove all traces of powder to prevent build-up. The safe, organic, and bio-degradable formula cuts through wax build up to clean the external ear and canal. Zap Ear Cleaner does not contain alcohol so it does not dry out the skin but leaves it supple and smelling nice. Apply to cotton ball or swab to use. You may need to use smaller pieces of a cotton ball to properly clean the ears of small dogs. ZAP Ear Clean by Kelco is: Natural and Organic. Perfect for everyday use in the grooming salon to clean the ears of all animals. Naturally repels bugs. READY TO USE! ZAP Ear Clean Contains these ingredients: Herbs, Eucalyptus, Vitamins A, D and E, Aloe and Hydroxy Ethane (found in human ear care products for gently drying moisture). If you have been looking for a non-oily, effective, pleasant to use ear cleaner and at a GREAT value...This is it! Be sure to check out the: Tiny Ear Scissors Ear Powder Ear Cleaner 12 oz Hemostats
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Ears All Right  4 oz
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Formulated to gently but thoroughly clean your pet's ears. Inhibits growth of bacteria, viruses and fungi, soothes and heals infected, inflamed and itching ears. Uses effective natural herbal extracts that clean and heal ears without drying, burning or causing allergies. Contains aloe vera gel, isopropanol USP, glycerine, calendula, rosemary, myrrh and cinnamon leaf oil. 4 oz
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Clean & Dry Ears lotion (4 oz) by Cardinal Labs
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Drying Ear Lotion for Dogs & Cats * Goes on as a Lotion, Dries to a Powder * Dries up moisture, weeping or purulent discharge * Reduces Odors that are a Result of Discharge * Especially Good for Dogs with Drop Ears Directions: SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING: Put dispenser cap point in ears or saturate a swab with lotion and apply lotion liberally to the moist areas of the ear. Rub the base of the ear to distribute the lotion evenly in the ear canal. If the dog has large, drop ears, hold the ears away from the head for several minutes to allow lotion to dry. Repeat as necessary. If purulent discharge is present, consult a veterinarian. If weeping does not stop after several applications, consult a veterinarian.
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The Elephant Ear WasherThe Elephant Ear Washer is an ear wax removal device that is widely used in physicians offices and hospitals. The Elephant Ear Washer was designed by a physician and is a simple, practical, spray bottle device that provides you with the water pressure you need to thoroughly and quickly clean ears. With no noise or mess, and it holds enough fluid to clean both ears without refilling! The plastic splash shield prevents backwash and the disposable tips provide a sanitary, no-mess experience. Along with the ear basin (sold for an addition fee) the plastic shield keeps you and the patient from becoming soaked! Each Elephant Ear Washer comes with 3 single-use tips.The Ear BasinThe Ear Basin is a must for your ear washing needs! It is made of sturdy plastic, and is specially molded to fit under your ear. It holds more fluid than an emesis basin and many patients and physicians prefer the ear basin. May be added to your order for an additional fee. Select "Add Ear Basin" above.The pictures below show the ear basin and the ear washer in use. It has a long flexible hose with a clear vinyl shield to prevent backwash. There is a small sized soft, disposable tip at the distal end that allows it to access the ear canal with ease and comfort. The patient can assist by comfortably holding the ear basin, while the physician is able to clean the ear canal with ease.Additional replacement tips sold separately - click on link to the upper right
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Ear Relief™ Keeping your dog's or cat's ears clean is a common chore faced by every pet owner. Now, effective and natural help is available in the form of Ear Relief, a homeopathic medicine from Dr. Goodpet. This natural remedy is formulated to keep the ear canal clean and reduce ear odor, ear wax, and dirt. It is simple to administer. Fill the ear canal, using the handy dropper cap, massage the base of the ears and then let your pet shake its head... finished! The procedure can be performed twice a month for good ear maintenance or more often if necessary. KEEPS EARS CLEAN AND HEALTHY. CLEARS OUT DIRT, WAX AND GUNK! The ingredients and their homeopathic potencies in this product are: Calendula officinalis 2x, Verbascum thapsus 2x, Pulsatilla 2x, Causticum 3x, Konium maculatum 3x, Kali muriaticum 3x.
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For routine ear cleaning. Non-staining formula. Great for odor control.
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Cara Ear Syringe With Safety Guard 3-Ounce No. 21
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Ear Syringe Uses Infant/adult. Latex free. Directions The Safeguard ridge is designed to assist in limiting the depth the ear syringe penetrates into the ear canal. Use as recommended by physician. Flush syringe thoroughly with warm water before each use. Use only warm tap water or physician recommended solution at about body temperature. Patient should be seated holding basin under ear to catch returning solution. Holding ear lobe gently between thumb and forefinger, pull back and upward slightly to maximize exposure of ear canal. Direct ear syringe tip toward the inside of the ear canal, not directly back toward the eardrum. Gently squeeze bulb to allow the solution to flow into ear canal. When ear canal is fully irrigated, hold bulb loosely so the tip does not interfere with water leaving the ear canal. NOTE: Never forcefully inject liquid into the ear canal. Manufactured without carcinogens. Cleaning and Storage: Clean syringe thoroughly in warm soapy water. Rinse syringe several times, squeeze out excess water, and air dry. Store in cool dry place. Warnings If patient experiences pain or dizziness, discontinue use. Do not resume irrigation without consulting a physician. Never irrigate patient's ears if any drainage or bleeding is noted. Use of anything other than plain water, or doctor recommended solution, may damage product or injure the child. Do not place heavy or sharp objects on top of product. Do not expose product to direct sunlight or heat, as it will adversely affect the product.
Cara Ear Syringe With Safety Guard 1-Ounce No. 19
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Ear Syringe Uses Infant/adult. Latex free. Directions The Safeguard ridge is designed to assist in limiting the depth the ear syringe penetrates into the ear canal. Use as recommended by physician. Flush syringe thoroughly with warm water before each use. Use only warm tap water or physician recommended solution at about body temperature. Child should be seated holding basin under ear to catch returning solution. Holding ear lobe gently between thumb and forefinger, pull back and upward slightly to maximize exposure of ear canal. Direct ear syringe tip toward the inside of the ear canal, not directly back toward the eardrum. Gently squeeze bulb to allow the solution to flow into ear canal. When ear canal is fully irrigated, hold bulb loosely so the tip does not interfere with water leaving the ear canal. NOTE: Never forcefully inject liquid into the ear canal. Manufactured without carcinogens. Cleaning and Storage: Clean syringe thoroughly in warm soapy water. Rinse syringe several times, squeeze out excess water, and air dry. Store in cool dry place. Warnings If child experiences pain or dizziness, discontinue use. Do not resume irrigation without consulting a physician. Never irrigate patient's ears if any drainage or bleeding is noted. Use of anything other than plain water, or doctor recommended solution, may damage product or injure the child. Do not place heavy or sharp objects on top of product. Do not expose product to direct sunlight or heat, as it will adversely affect the product.
Cara Ear Syringe With Safety Guard 2-Ounce No. 20
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Ear Syringe Uses Infant/adult. Latex free. Directions The Safeguard ridge is designed to assist in limiting the depth the ear syringe penetrates into the ear canal. Use as recommended by physician. Flush syringe thoroughly with warm water before each use. Use only warm tap water or physician recommended solution at about body temperature. Patient should be seated holding basin under ear to catch returning solution. Holding ear lobe gently between thumb and forefinger, pull back and upward slightly to maximize exposure of ear canal. Direct ear syringe tip toward the inside of the ear canal, not directly back toward the eardrum. Gently squeeze bulb to allow the solution to flow into ear canal. When ear canal is fully irrigated, hold bulb loosely so the tip does not interfere with water leaving the ear canal. NOTE: Never forcefully inject liquid into the ear canal. Manufactured without carcinogens. Cleaning and Storage: Clean syringe thoroughly in warm soapy water. Rinse syringe several times, squeeze out excess water, and air dry. Store in cool dry place. Warnings If patient experiences pain or dizziness, discontinue use. Do not resume irrigation without consulting a physician. Never irrigate patient's ears if any drainage or bleeding is noted. Use of anything other than plain water, or doctor recommended solution, may damage product or injure the patient. Do not place heavy or sharp objects on top of product. Do not expose product to direct sunlight or heat, as it will adversely affect the product.
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Ears All Right 4 Ounces
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Support for pets with itchy ears, gunky and smelly ears ...& just makes your pets ears FEEL GOOD! A gentle ear cleaning lotion formulated to clean and maintain your pets ear health. Healthy pet ears should not smell! We recommend you actually smell the inside of your pets ears. If they smell stinky we recommend you use Ears all RightTM Proper use of Ears All RightTM supports your pets ear health by breaking down and removing wax and foreign debris. Ears all RightTM is especially effective in reducing occasional redness, irritations and infestations.
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Faultless Infant Ear Syringe - 1 Oz
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A soft vinyl syringe for irrigation (cleansing) of the external ear canal. Directions: Flush syringe with water before each use. 1. Use plain water at body temperature. Never use cool water. 2. The subject should be seated and should hold a small basin under the ear to catch returning water. The head should be tilted slightly toward the ear to be irrigated. 3. Gently pull the earlobe backward and upward to expose the ear canal. The tip of syringe should be directed slightly upward toward side of ear canal rather than straight back toward the eardrum. Do not let tip of syringe touch or enter ear canal. 4. Squeeze contents gently toward the side of ear canal. Never inject forcefully. Note: When the ear canal is irrigated, the tip of the ear syringe should not obstruct the flow of water leaving the ear canal. Cleaning and Storage: 1. Clean syringe thoroughly with plain water after each use. 2. Shake out excess water and let air-dry thoroughly. 3. Store in a cool, dry place, away from hot surfaces and sharp instruments. 4. Do not expose product to direct sunlight or heat. Warnings: * If subject experiences pain or dizziness, discontinue use. Do not resume irrigation without consulting doctor. * Never irrigate ears if eardrum is known to be perforated, or if any drainage, bleeding, pain or irritation is present.
Ear Wax Relief Ear Drops, 10 ml (0.33 fl oz)
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Ear Drops Non-Drying Removes wax, cleans ear, reduces chronic, ear wax congestion Dual Action Formula Healthy Relief Similasan's unique Dual Action Formula not only removes wax and cleans the ear, but stimulates the body's natural ability to reduce chronic ear wax congestion (wax build-up). This glycerin-based formula contains no acid or peroxide and will not cause dry skin or itching of the ear canal. Homeopathic medications work effectively with no known side effects and no known drug interactions. Gentle enough for children. Strong enough for adults. Uses- For occasional use as an aid to soften, loosen, and remove excessive ear wax. According to homeopathic principals, the ingredients in this medication also provide relief from symptoms such as: Clogged sensation when caused by ear wax. Ringing in the ear when caused by ear wax. Dry skin and itching of the ear canal.
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Wally's Natural Products Lavender Paraffin Ear Candles 12 Pack
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These candles contain food grade paraffin with the essential oil of lavender and no additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day between cand...
Wally's Natural Products Plain Paraffin Ear Candles 12 Pack
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The original, economical ear candle, containing food grade paraffin with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day ...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal Paraffin Ear Candles 4 Pack
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Ear candles made with food grade paraffin, adding essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree, with no additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait...
Wally's Natural Products Plain Paraffin Ear Candles 2 Pack
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The original, economical ear candle, containing food grade paraffin with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day ...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal Paraffin Ear Candles 12 Pack
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Ear candles made with food grade paraffin, adding essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree, with no additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal Paraffin Ear Candles 2 Pack
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Ear candles made with food grade paraffin, adding essential oils of Eucalyptus, Echinacea and Tea Tree, with no additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait...
Wally's Natural Products Plain Paraffin Ear Candles 4 Pack
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The original, economical ear candle, containing food grade paraffin with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day ...
Wally's Natural Products Lavender Paraffin Ear Candles 2 Pack
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These candles contain food grade paraffin with the essential oil of lavender and no additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day between cand...
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Wally's Natural Products Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 2 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
Wally's Natural Products Plain 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 12 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 12 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
Wally's Natural Products Plain 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 2 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
Wally's Natural Products Herbal 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 4 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
Wally's Natural Products Plain 100% Beeswax Ear Candles 4 Pack
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Pure natural beeswax ear candles - all natural, smell sweet - with no oils, fragrances or additives. Ear Candles provide a safe and effective way to clear ear canals of wax build-up. Ear Candling: The All Natural Process A traditional practice used for centuries, ear candling (also called coning) consists of placing a hollow cylinder coated with wax at the opening of the ear canal and lighting the other end to allow warm smoke to enter the ear. Modern ear candling uses disposable hollow candles made from strips of unbleached cotton or linen dipped in paraffin or beeswax. The spiral roll of these candles creates the same effect as the ancient pottery ear cones. Some candles are made with herbs or essential oils mixed into the wax, in a similar way as the ancients placed herbs in their ear cones for the beneficial effects of the smoke. Those who use ear candles claim the warm smoke that the candle delivers to the ear canal is soothing. They say the process is relaxing and often results in a sense of clarity after candling. Though ear candlers originally thought the candle actually drew out earwax through suction, we now realize that this is not the case. The Basics of Ear Candling An ear candle is gently placed in the outer ear canal, and the opposite end is ignited to produce a gentle, soft flow of warmth and smoke that flows into the ear. The candle is burned to about four inches from the ear, then cut, removed, and extinguished in a bowl of water. The process is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive, bringing spiritual energy and soothing herbal essences into the ear. If the interior of the burned candle contains a brown powder, however, this could indicate there was not a good seal around the ear. Another candle should be used, making sure it fits properly, and listening for the crackling sound as the candle burns. At no point should the tip of the candle or the ear become hot to the touch. In fact, the candle should never burn down closer than 4 from the ear. There should be no discomfort during the procedure or afterward. We suggest people allow a day or two between candling sessions. If you have a serious ear disease, tubes in your ears, eardrum damage or an upper respiratory infection, consult a physician before you attempt this process. Basic Rules Always have an assistant perform the process. Use fresh supplies and work in a clean area. Use common sense around fire. Do not insert sharp objects or push anything into the ears. If anything falls into the ear, stop the procedure and tilt the head to let the material fall out. You can also flush clean water into the ear to rinse out any of this material. Following these suggestions will help prevent any injury or harm to the ear.Procedure Use damp towels or Wally's Head & Shoulder Cover to cover the hair, face and clothing. The person should sit up (as shown above) during the process. Use aluminum pie pan with hole for candle, angling the candle about 10 degrees upward. Light candle, and let smoke and warmth soothe the ear. As candle burns, cut off the ash into a bowl of water. During the procedure, you may massage the face in the areas of the sinuses (around the cheek, nose and eye) and along the side of the person's neck. When candle burns to about 4 in length, carefully remove it from the ear and extinguish the candle in the bowl of water.Supplies Wally's Ear Candles (2-4 per ear) Scissors Small bowl of water Aluminum pie pan (with a hole cut off-center for the candle to fit through) Matches or lighter to light ear candles Dampened towels or fire retardant covers (to cover the head and upper body and protect hair, clothing, bedding and furniture). Wally's Ear Oil to soothe the ear. Lotion or massage oil (for face massage) Trash bags (for cleaning up) Product package insert with instructions. Helpful Hints You may want more than one candle for each ear. Use Wally's Ear Oil to further soothe ears after candling. Wait at least a day betwee...
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