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david_mancuso
02-19-2008, 05:04 AM
Ear Candling


Questions & Answers:


What is an Ear Candle?
An Ear Candle is a hollow conical tube made with 100% unbleached muslin, paraffin wax, bees wax and herbally scented oil. It has a tapered end formed to fit the ear.


Where did the Ear Candle come from?
Ear Candling is a technique that has been around for centuries. It has been passed down for many generations by Egyptians, Asians, Europeans and South American cultures and is being revived again today.


The Process of Ear Candling.
The process of ear candling involves the preparation of the ear with oil to loosen the wax prior to candling. The ear candling encompasses heat and eustachian tube, then finally cleaning with hydrogen peroxide.


How does Candling work?
Aside from helping to remove ear wax, it is thought that since the ears are so delicate, that the movement of smoke and the heat from the candle can cause subtle energy changes which in turn may offer relief from pressure or energy blockage.


Does Candling really work?
Response from several thousands of users indicates candling is very effective. There are frequent reports of relief from ear wax build-up, hearing problems, ringing in the ears (Tinnitus), sinus problems, headaches and even infections.


Can all of that wax remaining in the used portion of the candle really be from my ear?
No. Some of the wax residue is from the candle. By carefully examining the residue, you may be able to distinguish between candle and ear residue. The most important thing to notice after candling is how good your ears feel.


When and how often should this be done?
Ear candling is done when a person is experiencing ear aches, fluid in the ear, excessive wax build-up, sinus congestion headaches or dizziness.
It can be done as often as the person feels it necessary. This has to be an individual's decision. It takes the ears about twenty-four hours to replace their protective coating of wax when removed.


Is there any medical reason that Candling should not be done?
Recently, a candling client took candles to the Mayo Clinic and the Doctor stated that using candles is fine, however, they should not be used if the person has a hearing aid, tubes in the ear or has a puncture in the ear drum.

http://www.natural-healings.com/questions.html

Martin Red
02-19-2008, 05:54 AM
Interesting read

I've been thinking it's about time I had a syringe, never had that treatment but i've been told you can hear a pin drop after having it. Asked about these DIY kits you can buy, I was advised not to use Hydrogen Peroxide products in my ear

:conf44:

david_mancuso
02-19-2008, 06:07 AM
I've been thinking it's about time I had a syringe, never had that treatment but i've been told you can hear a pin drop after having it. Asked about these DIY kits you can buy, I was advised not to use Hydrogen Peroxide products in my ear

:conf44:

Greetings Sire :)

Just had it done last Friday.

Please have it done by a direct professional service. Also there maybe another approach without the use H P.

Left ear: left channel

Right ear: right channel

third ear: center channel

If we think of the "ear drum" as a musical instrument...then the "clean sound" is heard transparently.

Cheers!

d.

Martin Red
02-19-2008, 06:19 AM
Greetings Sire :)

Just had it done last Friday.

Please have it done by a direct professional service. Also there maybe another approach without the use H P.

Left ear: left channel

Right ear: right channel

third ear: center channel

If we think of the "ear drum" as a musical instrument...then the "clean sound" is heard transparently.

Cheers!

d.


Hey ? WHAT?, you'll have to, i say.. you'll have to speak up.

Yeah, gonna check it out with the doctor, heard it's midblowing, the shit that comes out, and the difference in hearing afterwards. :)

Brother had it done in Barbados after swimming in the sea, a ball of wax was loosened and was banging into his ear drum, had it syringed, made his holiday :)

david_mancuso
02-19-2008, 07:03 AM
here, the road winds...

david_mancuso
02-19-2008, 08:48 AM
MEDICAL RESONANCE THERAPY MUSIC

Application of the natural Harmony Laws of the Microcosm of Music for Health


The ear is not only the first sensory organ to start working – it is generally also the last.

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The Special Status of the Ear in the Organism

Our ear is the first organ to develop to its full size and become fully functional – approx. 18 weeks after conception, our ear is ‘ready’.


Our ear is the first sensory organ to begin working – from the 8th week of life. We begin to hear whilst we were still in our mother’s womb – and at 18 weeks our hearing capability was fully developed.


In order for our nerves to be fully operational, our organism surrounds them with a layer of myelin – the auditory nerve is the first to receive this layer of myelin.


The ear is not only the first sensory organ to start working – it is generally also the last sensory organ to cease functioning.


For this reason, it also plays an important part in the determination of brain death: when various brain centres have already ceased to react to the relevant stimulation, the brain usually continues to react to stimulation of the auditory nerve.


Therefore, the response to stimulation of the auditory nerve is an important criterion in the determination of brain death.


Our ear is the brain’s greatest supplier of sensory energy and, as such, is probably the greatest changer of our brain’s electrical activity.

Our ears, our skin, our eyes, our mouth, and our nose constantly receive sensory stimulation from our surroundings which they then convert into electrical impulses in their sensory cells and pass on to our brain. Thus, in our brain, no sound, no touch, no pictures, no taste and no smells are encountered, just electrical impulses which only become our sensory experiences through multifarious processing steps taking place in our brain. In this way, our brain receives a constant flow of bioelectrical energy from our sensory organs, without which it is unable to function correctly. As to how much energy each of the five sensory organs supplies, medicine science now provides the following amazing answer: of 100% of the sensory energy which enters the brain, 80-90% is supplied by the ear! As such, our ear is probably the greatest changer of our brain’s electrical activity – the central administration of our entire organism.


Our ear has a definitive role in the construction of our brain.
However, the sensory organs do not only supply our brain with energy, but the electrical impulses produced by them also work themselves in our brain, in that they play a definitive role in deciding in which way our brain cells link up or ‘switch’, so that the necessary circuits required for the exchange of data and the management of the infinite number of processes within our human organism are created.
So what does our ear, that has been sending electrical impulses to the brain since our 8th week of life, have a hand in building?


Some medical experts suspect that it controls the entire maturation of our brain. It is, however, certain that it definitively has a determining influence on how each of those areas of our brain which control our feelings, our understanding, our speatch and our movements develops. So our ear plays an active part in the most important areas of our brain.


Our ear controls all of our organism’s muscular activity, and plays a part in the distribution of tension and relaxation.

In the regulating circuit of the movement processes, the brain gives the order to the muscles to move and when they are carrying out these orders, the muscles are controlled by the organ of balance in the ear. In this way our ear also determines our body’s tension profile – that is the distribution of the different states of tension and relaxation in the different parts of our body.


Our ear influences the control of our organism’s thermal balance.

The flow of blood of our tympanic membrane is supplied by a blood circulation which is directly connected to our organism's thermal regulation centre in the brain. Studies with Medical Resonance Therapy Music® have now revealed that certain music structures can decisively change the thermal regulation. Thermal regulation, however, has a significant influence on overcoming illnesses, as is familiar to us with fevers, for example.


Our ear is directly connected via nerve channels with many
important organs.

Neural management of our ear concha or flap and our tympanic membrane is largely effected by the 10th cerebral nerve, the so-called vagus nerve. This nerve is also connected, as an important neural manager, with the larynx, the bronchi, the heart, the stomach, the pancreas, the liver, the kidneys, the intestines, and the solar plexus. It also has a definitive role in triggering physiological stress reactions. Thus, via the vagus nerve, our ear has access to transmission lines to important organs in our body, and exerts a direct influence on the regulation of stress.

Traditional Chinese medicine teaches that there are connections within the ear to all areas of the body. Here are just a few of the most important parts of the body which are accessed by ear-acupuncture: the top of the skull, back of the head, forehead, eyes, ears, nose, neck, cervical vertebrae, clavicle, chest, heart, lungs, stomach, kidneys, liver, large intestine, genitals, urinary tracts, hip joints, buttocks, knee joints, joints of the foot and cartilaginous tissue in various parts of the body.





Pace Maker/s -/- wave forms -//- digital to analog converter

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention provides a method for modulating cardiac pacing. Stored waveforms representative of waveforms that are generated and carried in the body are selected from a storage area. The selected waveforms are then transmitted to a treatment member which is in direct contact with the body. The treatment member then broadcasts the selected waveforms to an organ in the body.

The waveforms may be selected from a storage area in a computer, such as a scientific computer. The process of transmitting the selected waveforms can either be done remotely or with the treatment member connected to a control module. The transmission may be seismic, electronic, or via any other suitable method.

The invention further provides an apparatus for modulating cardiac pacing. The apparatus includes a source of collected waveforms that are indicative of body organ functioning, a treatment member formed to be in direct contact with the body, means for transmitting collected waveforms to the treatment member, and means for broadcasting the collected waveforms from the treatment member to a body organ.

The transmitting means may include a digital to analog converter. The source of collected waveforms preferably comprises a computer which has the collected waveforms stored in digital format. The computer may include separate storage areas for collected waveforms of different categories.

The treatment member may be comprised of an antenna or an electrode, or any other means of broadcasting one or more waveforms directly to the body. The treatment member may be implanted within the body.

Dj Kindel
02-19-2008, 02:55 PM
Should help hear headphones.