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Definition of ear candle in English: ear candlenoun A hollow tube of wax-coated paper or other material, made for use in ear candling. Example sentencesExamples - If the ears are plugged with wax, have it removed by a specialist or try using ear candles.
- Perhaps its time for some ear candles.
- Hopi ear candles are used to treat a range of ailments including: earache, wax and glue ear, sinusitis, rhinitis, colds and flu, ear and throat infections, tonsillitis, mild hearing loss and tinnitus.
- Another option is Hopi ear candles, named after the Native American tribe who first introduced them to the west.
- They used to sell ear candles but stopped.
- Hopi ear candles are not so much a candle, more a tube made of pure cotton soaked in a healing mixture of beeswax, sage, camomile and other herbs and then dried and rolled.
- "Just so people understand, this is an ear candle," he says, in a stentorian deadpan that indeed suggests clogged ears.
- In my tests I found that not only do ear candles not produce a vacuum, smoke will actually come out of the small unlit end of the candle in some cases.
- Therapies that will be represented include aromatherapy, stress management, hypnotherapy, Shiatsu, Reiki, reflexology, Hopi ear candles, crystal healing and the Bowen technique.
- In a statement, Health Canada wrote: "There is no valid scientific data available to support any therapeutic benefits associated with the use of ear candles."
- My greatest relief came from using ear candles to remove excess earwax and a neti pot, a teapot-like Ayurvedic tool, to flush warm saltwater through my nasal passages.
- The ear candle—a stiff hollow tube made out of cotton flax and impregnated with beeswax, honey and herbs—is placed in the ear and allowed to burn down, drawing the wax out.
- Obviously the candles in question didn't come from a ten-pack sold in the corner shop—these are special Hopi ear candles and the treatment was being administered by a trained therapist.
Definition of ear candle in US English: ear candlenoun A hollow cone-shaped tube of wax-coated paper or other material, made for use in ear candling. Example sentencesExamples - If the ears are plugged with wax, have it removed by a specialist or try using ear candles.
- They used to sell ear candles but stopped.
- My greatest relief came from using ear candles to remove excess earwax and a neti pot, a teapot-like Ayurvedic tool, to flush warm saltwater through my nasal passages.
- Hopi ear candles are used to treat a range of ailments including: earache, wax and glue ear, sinusitis, rhinitis, colds and flu, ear and throat infections, tonsillitis, mild hearing loss and tinnitus.
- Perhaps its time for some ear candles.
- In my tests I found that not only do ear candles not produce a vacuum, smoke will actually come out of the small unlit end of the candle in some cases.
- The ear candle—a stiff hollow tube made out of cotton flax and impregnated with beeswax, honey and herbs—is placed in the ear and allowed to burn down, drawing the wax out.
- Hopi ear candles are not so much a candle, more a tube made of pure cotton soaked in a healing mixture of beeswax, sage, camomile and other herbs and then dried and rolled.
- Therapies that will be represented include aromatherapy, stress management, hypnotherapy, Shiatsu, Reiki, reflexology, Hopi ear candles, crystal healing and the Bowen technique.
- In a statement, Health Canada wrote: "There is no valid scientific data available to support any therapeutic benefits associated with the use of ear candles."
- Obviously the candles in question didn't come from a ten-pack sold in the corner shop—these are special Hopi ear candles and the treatment was being administered by a trained therapist.
- Another option is Hopi ear candles, named after the Native American tribe who first introduced them to the west.
- "Just so people understand, this is an ear candle," he says, in a stentorian deadpan that indeed suggests clogged ears.
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