Alternative practices and therapies have been accepted and integrated in medical practice as part of rehabilitative therapy.  First, it is traditional and not costly.  Second, these therapies target and deal various discomforts.  For example, acupuncture, through this procedure, chi is believed to run naturally after the procedure giving relief rom minor pains like headache, fever and body malaise.  But, an ancient treatment called Ear Candling has placed controversial issues amongst medical practitioners and clients likewise.

Almost of all cultures in ancient times used Ear Candling. This practice is not new but in time past was very popular.  Nowadays, some practitionrs suggest and offer ear candling treatments which are known to alleviate numerous pains and discomforts.  The therapy is used with a special type of candle which is populary known as Ear Candle. This is a hollow candle which is made of cloth soaked in bees wax or paraffin.  The ear candle is to be inserted to a plate with a hole in it.  The plate covers and protects the patient from falling candle debris and to hold the candle during the procedure.

Mechanism:

The treatment involves vacuum mechanism where a hollow candle made of fabric tube soaked in beeswax is inserted in the external auditory canal. The ear candle is then lit and burned for few minutes that generate vacuum that  gently sucks out the earwax, toxin and pressure  from the ears and sinusis.  The procedure is not painful.

Indications:

The treatment is often indicated for sinus pressure, ear wax removal, tinnitus, TMJ syndrome and the like. Ancient practitioners believe that ear candling can align chakra flow, develop spiritual gain, or gives soothing and relaxing effect.

The Debate:

Ear Candling has earned popularity in 2006 or 2007. Many have tried the treatment as it effectively persuadse people due to news and commercials. Most of them confirm of its helpful effects in human body. Actually, many are impressed with the holistic results after the treatment. However, known medical research journals have released reports of its ineffective and hazardous effect to the ear anatomy. As a result, FDA disproves its practice. Yet despite of research results, nobody has ever reported any ear injuries caused by ear candling.




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