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ANCIENT CONING PROCESS
EAR CONING - NATURAL EAR CLEANSING
WITH HERBS
WHAT IS IT:
The
ear coning process is a simple but effective home remedy for removing
impacted earwax and clearing accumulated debris on nerve endings.
It involved the use of a hollow spiralled candle/cone made from natural
unbleached fiber, 100% beeswax and herb oils. The narrow end of
the candle/cone is placed on the ear opening and the large end is lit
with a match, The spiraled cone and the burning flame create a gentle
vacuum which encourages blood circulation and ear canal
cleansing. The slightly warmed oil vapors help to loosen wax build-up
and open clogged pores. Coning may pull out excess wax, fungus,
bacteria, yeast/candida, ear mites, parasites, as well as sinus material.
It has again become a popular alternative to medical intervention
and is not meant to replace professional health care.
DOES IT HURT:
Ear
coning is a soothing, painless, relaxing and non-invasive procedure
and at no time does anything enter the ear. Most People enjoy this
hands - on nurturing process as deep relaxation is induced.
Benefits of Ear Coning:
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For stress alone, at the of the day is wonderful |
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Clears sinus, eustachian tube, bronchials |
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Pulls infection & fluid inner ear |
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Pressure headache |
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Detoxing |
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Improved hearing vision, taste, smell, colour perception |
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TMJ- stress- teeth grinding |
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Sharpens mental functions- clear ear ache, headaches, allergies |
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Sharpens night vision |
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Helps addiction |
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Taste buds improves |
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Stop/lessens snoring |
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Buzzing, ringing, in ears/head |
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Sense of smell returned |
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Attention deficit deficiency and ADHD focusing, receiving information |
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Autism |
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Head injuries |
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Pulls out toxins- may pull out smells (vibration) e.g. paint, |
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Impacts/improves the vocal chords & pitch voice |
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Stops drooling at night |
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Specific body pain e. g. coning at stomach for upset; morning sickness |
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Balances body energies- help immune system |
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Helps with impulsive/ compulsive behaviour |
WHERE DID IT COME
FROM:
This
ancient technique has been passed down by cultures in India, China,
Tibet and Egypt. It has more recently been revived by the Amish
community. Glazed clay or stone cones were used to spiral herbs
or incense into the ear canal, which is a spiral itself. Rolled
up newspapers are used for ear infections in South America and pencil
thin cloth and wax cones are used by the Hopi Indians. Up until
the 1900's, this process was recognized and widely used as a home
remedy. Today it is being rediscovered and understood as an effective
preventive measure for stress and pain relief by a wide cross section
of the population.
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