Ear Candleing/Coning

Ear coning is said to have originated in ancient Tibet, and was also practiced in early Chinese, Egyptian and pre-Columbian America cultures. The purpose of coning is to extract excess earwax and other impurities. Coning can clear sinuses, help lymphatic drainage, sharpen the senses and realign energy.
The Way It Works: the cone made from 100% cotton muslin and 100% beeswax blended with essential oils, tinctures and extracts, is lit on the wide end with the small end gently placed in the outer ear canal. The slow burning creates a light smoke that spirals down into the ear canal. When the cone burns down, your practitioner can open it up and you can see from inside the residue of earwax, dead skin and other particles.
Coning is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive. At no point does the tip of the cone in the ear get hot to the touch. Heat is not a factor. We use superior quality herbal ear cones, directly from C&H Ranch. The cones are 14 -15 inches long and hand spun for the left and right ear.
We suggest that coning be done in a series of 3 treatments, 3-7 days apart. This allows the process to complete a cycle of clearing accumulated debris. Muscle testing (kinesiology) or pendulum testing can be used to determine how many conings are needed and when you have completed your process. Thereafter, the coning sequence should be repeated every six months.
Ear Coning is simply a catalyst to clear the respiratory system:
* It helps sinuses clear
* It helps drain lymph glands
* It vacuums off nerve endings in the ear canal
* It vacuums out the Eustachian tube
A wonderful side effect is deep relaxation because the coning stimulates the anti stress acupuncture point in the auditory canal. You see its’ effect on hyper active children as well as stressed adults. Coning will also help the body to move out excess wax deposits. Earwax becomes dry and leaves the canal in tiny balls.
Ear Coning may provide these benefits:
* Spiritual opening and emotional clearing
* Auric cleansing
* Realignment and cleansing of subtle energy flows
* Sharpening of mental functioning, vision, hearing, smell, taste and color perception
* Assists in clearing out debris from nerve endings allowing clear vibrational flow to corresponding areas of mind, body and spirit
* Facilitates other body work
The ear contains approximately 4,000 pores, and several-thousand nerve endings. There are nerves and meridians within the ear canal connecting to the pores. Nerves connect like telephone lines from one part of the body to the other, attaching themselves to organs, bones, muscles, skin, and running to the very extremities of our hands, feet, and ears. The nerves carry subtle energy flow, which carries our life force.
Pores inside the ear canal run deep into our system connecting to our sinuses, skeletal system, lymph nodes, eyes, and other parts of the body. The pores also connect to the ceriman gland. The ceriman gland processes unwanted substances such as yeast, sugars, and fluids along with protein matter, fats, and carbohydrates in producing ear wax 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When the pores have an overabundance of earwax, they are then swollen, putting pressure on the Eustachian Tubes nerve endings. In turn, the nerve endings put pressure on the organs, which inhibits them from producing the essential nutrients for the immune system. Also, nerve endings become blocked and cannot transmit vibration frequencies when fungus or yeast growth is attached. The body is then disconnected from the transmissions of energy
The Way It Works: the cone made from 100% cotton muslin and 100% beeswax blended with essential oils, tinctures and extracts, is lit on the wide end with the small end gently placed in the outer ear canal. The slow burning creates a light smoke that spirals down into the ear canal. When the cone burns down, your practitioner can open it up and you can see from inside the residue of earwax, dead skin and other particles.
Coning is very soothing, relaxing and non-invasive. At no point does the tip of the cone in the ear get hot to the touch. Heat is not a factor. We use superior quality herbal ear cones, directly from C&H Ranch. The cones are 14 -15 inches long and hand spun for the left and right ear.
We suggest that coning be done in a series of 3 treatments, 3-7 days apart. This allows the process to complete a cycle of clearing accumulated debris. Muscle testing (kinesiology) or pendulum testing can be used to determine how many conings are needed and when you have completed your process. Thereafter, the coning sequence should be repeated every six months.
Ear Coning is simply a catalyst to clear the respiratory system:
* It helps sinuses clear
* It helps drain lymph glands
* It vacuums off nerve endings in the ear canal
* It vacuums out the Eustachian tube
A wonderful side effect is deep relaxation because the coning stimulates the anti stress acupuncture point in the auditory canal. You see its’ effect on hyper active children as well as stressed adults. Coning will also help the body to move out excess wax deposits. Earwax becomes dry and leaves the canal in tiny balls.
Ear Coning may provide these benefits:
* Spiritual opening and emotional clearing
* Auric cleansing
* Realignment and cleansing of subtle energy flows
* Sharpening of mental functioning, vision, hearing, smell, taste and color perception
* Assists in clearing out debris from nerve endings allowing clear vibrational flow to corresponding areas of mind, body and spirit
* Facilitates other body work
The ear contains approximately 4,000 pores, and several-thousand nerve endings. There are nerves and meridians within the ear canal connecting to the pores. Nerves connect like telephone lines from one part of the body to the other, attaching themselves to organs, bones, muscles, skin, and running to the very extremities of our hands, feet, and ears. The nerves carry subtle energy flow, which carries our life force.
Pores inside the ear canal run deep into our system connecting to our sinuses, skeletal system, lymph nodes, eyes, and other parts of the body. The pores also connect to the ceriman gland. The ceriman gland processes unwanted substances such as yeast, sugars, and fluids along with protein matter, fats, and carbohydrates in producing ear wax 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When the pores have an overabundance of earwax, they are then swollen, putting pressure on the Eustachian Tubes nerve endings. In turn, the nerve endings put pressure on the organs, which inhibits them from producing the essential nutrients for the immune system. Also, nerve endings become blocked and cannot transmit vibration frequencies when fungus or yeast growth is attached. The body is then disconnected from the transmissions of energy