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Therapeutic Kneads : Noninvasive, gentle help for people with tinnitus, middle ear infections, earaches, hearing loss, labyrinthitis and Meniere's. Explanation of the procedure.
Hopi and Essential Oil Earcandles : Hopi earcandles are regularly tested by independent institutes. Earcandles are certified medical products according to EC guidelines 93/42 (EEC). Multilingual site.
Wally's Natural Products : Since the early 1990's, Wally's Natural Products has been dedicated to providing all-natural personal care products. Wally's developed and carries a full line of ear candles and accessories.
Lynne Hancher - A Look at Hopi Ear Candles : Thermo auricular therapy is a non-evasive treatment of the ears, used to treat a variety of conditions. History of the treatment, its uses and side effects.
International Earcandle : Since 1995 : We are a producer of high quality earcandles. We have been online spreading the word and providing a quality product since 1995. You may purchase direct from us, the manufacturer.
History of Ear Candling : Dating back to the year 2500 B.C. there is evidence showing that people used and were familiar with the practice of ear candling.
Ear Candling/Ear Coning : Resources on ear candling from About.com.


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