Candle of ear
A candle of ear (also called candle Hopie or auricular candle ) is a tube of fabric covered with Cire of Abeille.
It is placed in the auditory canal the time of a Combustion supplements in order to cause a chimney effect. This depression makes it possible to soften and aspire the cerumen which is in the auditory canal. One finds it in the bottom of the candle in the form of ambrées pellets, the white powder is the residue of the candle. The heat released by the candle stimulates lymphatic circulation and relieves the maxillary sinuses as well as the Eustachian tube. This principle is a recognized means of detoxication of the air routes.
The origin of these candles would be Indian, precisely of the tribe Hopi.
One also allots spiritual virtues to these candles, such as the energy rebalancing, the regulation of the pressure (after a voyage by plane for example).
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