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Improve your well-being with ear candling

By Jill O'Donoghue from Killarney Toning and Beauty Studio
Have you been suffering from hearing loss, balance issues, sinuses, headaches, tiredness, or a sore throat?
Even if you have no issues, ear candling might be the answer as it can be a very relaxing and balancing treatment.
Ear candling is a method of clearing the ear canals while also soothing, relaxing and effective for stimulating natural drainage. It is a complimentary treatment to help the body's own ability to drain toxins and enhance the focus on well-being.
The ear contains 4,000 pores and nerve endings, and if there is any extra ear wax build up it puts pressure on the nerve endings that can cause imbalances throughout the body.
Candling acts like a vacuum in allowing the body to naturally cleanse the ear of wax and sinuses, and it's far less invasive than blasting/syringing water in your ears.
We use candles made from muslin soaked in paraffin. The client will be asked to lie on their side and will be covered in a blanket. By lying this way you are really opening up the ear canal which helps with drainage, clearing the ear canal comfortably. The candle is lit on one side before being placed comfortably in the ear canal. It takes about 20 minutes each side for the candle to burn down which creates a vacuum to help release the wax and open the pores in the ears which helps with the drainage from within.
Some clients opt to have an Indian head massage before the ear candling session as this can add to the experience. It also helps to relax the tense muscles of the head, neck, shoulders and ears. However, you may need more than one treatment.
Any client that has this treatment comes back time and time again. They find that their hearing improves and it's a very comfortable and enjoyable treatment.
For any more information, or to book an appointment, call Jill on 064 6632966.
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