Ear Coning

 
 

Benefits

Ear coning is a technique that safely removes debris, such as flaky skin, bacteria, and parasites  from the ear canal. Candling requires a cone shaped, hollow candle to be placed into the ear canal, often with the aid of a speculum and special adapter to ensure safety. The candle is ignited, and as it burns it creates an upward, spiralling vacuum that draws the impurities from the ear canal. Many people have also noticed clearing beyond the outer ear, in the sinuses, and lymphatic vessels of the neck. Safety is usually enhanced by the use of flame-retardant materials, gauze barriers, and/or aluminum plate protectors. Some practitioners may incorporate other modalities including acupressure, aromatherapy, and massage to enhance the benefits of ear coning.

Ear coning

The Ancient “Auricular Therapy”
Energy Healing Process

ear coning

Ear Coning is a natural, ancient healing therapy dating back to the ancient cultures of Egypt, Tibet, China, Sumeria, India, the Aztecs, the Mayans, and the American Indians, especially the Hopi - a people with great spirituality and extensive knowledge of healing techniques.

Today, Ear Coning is used as a non-invasive and relaxing old home remedy, still widely used in European families, which safely and gently stimulates the ear's natural ability to cleanse and balance helping to alleviates stress and giving gentle relief from sinus congestion, allergies, migraines, pressure headaches, balance disorders, hearing loss, swimmers ear, ear infections, head noises and helps to lessen/stop snoring.

Please be aware that coning does not take the place of medical assistance nor will it “cure” you of anything.

How Does It Work?

The shape and heat of the candle (not a “burning heat” but a warm, pleasant sensation) create a slow gentle vacuum which in turn stimulates the blood circulation and activates lymphatics to cleanse the system.

Through the process of convection and low pressure, created by the burning cone (the “chimney” effect) microscopic toxins and impurities are pulled up into the funnel of the cones. Pre-coning, reflex and acupuncture points are also gently stimulated with a light massage.

The pre-coning massage and the localized warmth in the ear from the coning stimulate circulation and lymph flow as well as stimulating the natural function of the ears and sinuses.

 

What Are The Ear Cones Made Of?

The ear cones used are lovingly hand made using unbleached cotton, 100% Ontario beeswax and botanically certified oils of geranium, lavender and eucalyptus. Beeswax cones are considered the best quality due to their high melting temperatures. These candles hold an unusually high energy vibration which helps assist the body in the healing process.


Media Coverage

Wendy has appeared several times on the A-Channel, on Rogers Cable TV and has had articles written about her in the Ottawa Sun, Carleton Place Canadian, Nepean This Week (article 1) (article 2) and Manotick Messenger.

Her Iridology Thesis was published in in the official newsletter of the Iridologists' Association of Canada, 2002 - Vol. 8 Issue 2, 3 and 4, 2003 - Vol 9 Issue 1. She has also been written about a few times in the National Guild of Hypnotists member newsletter.