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Ear Coning Tip: Bee's wax is naturally very soft and pliable. If your cones become warm or soft, place them in the freezer for about 10 minutes.
Ear Coning Tip:
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INSTRUCTION
ON HOW TO USE YOUR BEESWAXEARCONES: Pure
& Natural Ear Cones, a paper or aluminum pie plate, sharp flat scissors, matches,
a small bowl of water (cover bowl with foil for easy disposal of waste), a pillow and a
person to assist. Gently but firmly place the small end of the cone into the ear opening. Make sure it is well seated in the ear by gently twisting or turning the cone. If you see smoke around the ear hole, the cone is not well seated. Adjust cone until a good seal is established. When the cone is not well sealed, air gets in creating a powdery residue on the inside of the cone, do not be alarmed, it simply means you do not have a proper seal. Use a gentle twisting or turning motion to gently place the cone into the ear opening. Most people find the procedure very relaxing since there should is no pain or discomfort at any time during the coning process. If the person finds it uncomfortable, stop immediately. The person being coned will hear constant crackling sounds of the fire during the coning process. The flame may appear to burn higher at times, which is due to burning of the material being drawn from the ear. When pulling out heavy ear debris, the cone will burn and consume some of it. While the cone is burning the flame itself can go up from 2 to 6 inches while there is wax or debris being pulled. To open and view the remains, use sharp scissors to cut the cone vertically. The remains will consist of earwax, beeswax, possibly infection and/or other debris. If the person wishes to keep their coning remains, secure them in a small plastic ziplock bag. Use caution when handling the remains, as they may be infectious. After both ears have been done, wipe out the outer ear with a moist towel or use glycerin on a cotton swab and gently cleanse the inner surface of the outer ear. Cotton should be worn in the ears to protect from wind and debris until the ear can regenerate a new wax coating, about a day is sufficient. You may also use some glycerin or ear oil on the cotton balls. If working outdoors, especially in wind, protection is recommended. Remember, ear coning is a home remedy and is not a cure for any disease or specific ailment. Coning is not designed to take the place of professional medical advice or treatment when it is indicated. It's important to note that some people should not use cones. For instance, people who have had ear, nose, throat or sinus surgery recently, and those with tubes in the ears are not candidates for coning. Anyone with ear drum rupture, perforation, or experiencing bleeding of the ear, should see a doctor as this indicates a more serious ear problem than coning can address. As with all home remedies, anyone using ear cones must assume full responsibility for their use and should always follow the manufacturers instructions. HOW TO TRIM TO FIT YOUR EAR CANAL AND PROPERLY USE YOUR BEESWAX EAR CONE 1) Trim the tapered tip of the cone with sharp scizzors to adjust it to your ear canal size. It should fit snugly in your ear canal and not touch your eardrum. 2) After trimming your beeswax ear cone, the tip will need re-opening, do this by rolling the cone in your fingers or by inserting a toothpick into the cone and opening it up. 3) After lighting the oppostite end, (larger opening) hold it vertical (like a candle) with your finger over the bottom for about 10 or 15 seconds. Make sure smoke comes from the trimmed tip before inserting into your ear. This insures a slight vacumm from the smoke column. 4) Relax your body and mind and think of the column of smoke as removing toxins from your body. Read Below for further information from Wholistic HEALTH Solutions About trimming and using our Beeswaxearcones product. SIZE DOES MATTER: Everyones ear is different (size, shape and angle) and only way to address this issue is to have a trimmable tapered tip to accommodate small to large ear canals. For instance, large men, infants would possibly need the tip trimmed to fit the different size ear openings. We did this at the request of a practitioner who said most cones on the market had too large of a hole, didnt work very well and would not produce the positive results. That is why we developed the tapered tip. POOR FIT: A poor fit of the ear cone may be the reason people are getting no results or poor results. We have used this design successfully for over four years and as a result of the trimmable tapered tip, customers comments tell us we have the best cones on the market because of this feature alone. Some customers never received any benefit because the cones wouldnt fit their ears properly. HOW AND WHY: We tell all our customers about the trimming of the tip. As per our instruction we say, "Trim the tapered end with scizzors to fit the ear canal. After you trim it will flatten. Simply open the hole by rolling it gently between your fingers, a toothpick may be neccessary to pick open the hole, then gently roll it back to a round shaped. Light the large end of the cone hold it vertical and place your fingertip on the bottom (small end) and hold while the smoke trails down to the tapered tip in about 10-15 seconds. If it is slow to trail down, bob the cone up and down a couple of times with your fingertip off of the small end. When you see smoke coming from the small end of the cone it is ready for inserting. Twist it gently to tighten the fit in the ear canal. Do not let it touch the ear drum. The practitioner should have one pair of scissors for trimming the tip and one pair of scissors for trimming the ash for hygiene reasons. LAY OR SIT: Most people lay down on their side to position the ear cone. When coning in this position the cone should be at no more than a 60 degree angle so melting wax wont drop straight onto the eardrum. If you are coning in the sitting position, place the cone in about a 0-30 degree angle. This produces more pressure than if the cone was truly vertical. This is a comfortable position and prevents melting wax from touch delicate membrane. Also, in the sitting position, the cone rarely get blocked (by wax and ash), and when the tip is trimmed properly the likelihood of getting the blockage is rare. More and more home practitioners report the sitting position as the safest and produces the desired results. YELLOW POWDER? Our cones are designed to be trimmed so the user has a proper ear canal fit. If you dont trim the tip properly you will continue having the powder problems. The powder is one of the major complaint or problem people have about coning. This is because the air is being sucked in due to a poor fit to their personal size ear canal opening. This is reason why you have all this powder residue youre talking about. Please forward this information to your customers so they will not be disappointed and also receive the results they are looking for. It is critically important to have the perfect fit for each persons ear canal opening. Click Here To ORDER Pure & Natural Beeswax Ear Cones |
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