Recommended by Doctors

In 1992, the "Riza Psicosomatica" magazine published an article which reported the results of a number of tests carried out by a group of doctors on the use of the OTOSAN ear cone. From this research it emerged that the cone may be efficacious in certain pathological conditions of the ear and principally on two very frequent complaints: the obstruction of the ear duct due to wax and otalgia during otitis.

In the first case 15 adults were tested. They presented an abundance of earwax, or the actual formation of a plug, and complained of itchiness, difficulty in perceiving sounds, buzzing and hissing sounds. After the cone had been applied, all patients reported an immediate improvement of their symptoms and when examined using an otoscope a decrease in wax could be observed.

In the second case 15 schoolchildren suffering from otalgia who had not taken pain-killers for at least six hours were considered. Most of the children reported a remarkable reduction in pain after only five minutes from the end of the treatment with the cone. At a test carried out two hours later the pain had not returned. As a result of these tests, doctors have formed a positive judgement on the use of the OTOSAN cone. Thank you to Otosan ear candles for the dedication and perserverance to high quality and science. (RIZA Centre of Natural Medicine - Milan)

The University of Pavia, following various clinical and dermatological tests in its laboratories, released a positive testimonial on the use of the OTOSAN cone.

Readers Digest: Remedies from Nature


The “The Remedies from Nature” Encyclopedia, edited by the Reader’s Digest mentions the oldest method for the removal of earwax: the use of cones made from wax cloth.

German TV 1995


In Germany, in 1995, a television programme entitled "An hour in the doctor's surgery" was broadcast containing some interviews on the use of ear cones. Among the interviewees Mrs Ulrike Lorbiezki said: "I use ear cones on my children as a supplementary remedy against heavy colds and flu. Especially Tassilo who is five and has a particular tendency for colds followed by inflammation of the lateral cavities and of the ears. I always use the cones on both ears when the cold persists and begins to settle into the nose. I carry out the treatment before putting them to bed, because I have noticed that the children sleep more peacefully during the night. In this way I cure the cold using fewer drugs". In the course of the same programme Klaus Krieg, a homeopath, stated that he applies the cones also to patients suffering from headaches, migraine, sinusitis, neuralgia and pains resulting from stress. Mr Jungfer, one of Krieg's patients, said: "About three years ago I used to hear buzzing in my ears. I always had a strange sensation and woke up during the night. I went to the doctor, had x-rays done, but I wasn't satisfied with the results because symptoms persisted. Ever since Dr. Krieg treated me with ear cones problems have disappeared. The therapy is effective and still today I undergo treatment every four weeks".

The above mentioned sources are www.otosan.com Courtesy of Otosan Ear Candles, banned in America by the FDA - because they care so much. Sigh.

Candles in the ears: Help or hazard? July 16, 1999 Web posted at: 3:03 p.m. EDT (1903 GMT)

Fans swear it works

From CNN Medical Correspondent Rhonda Rowland ATLANTA (CNN) -- An old method of treating upper respiratory problems is making a comeback. But some doctors warn it may be dangerous. The treatment involves burning candles in your ears, a practice called "ear candling." "Ear candling is a very ancient method of alleviating upper respiratory and sinus problems," said Laura Gomez, an ear candling practitioner. Practitioners say ear candling can also help eliminate migraine headaches and tinnitus, or ringing in the ears.

Candles create controversy

Ear candling is supposed to work by removing earwax, bacteria and fungus by creating a vacuum in the ear canal. "If it's properly sealed ... the earwax is gently pulled up the tube," said Gomez. Many doctors say more research is needed. The Food and Drug Administration says the practice is not safe and considers the ear candle an unregulated medical device. "We're more concerned that the consumer be aware of what they're buying and that they be alerted to the fact that we believe these to be a significant health risk and that we're concerned if they continue to purchase them," said the FDA's Dr. Steven Niedelman. The agency has taken steps to prevent the sale and distribution of ear candles in the United States. Candles linked to infections, punctured eardrums Ear, nose and throat specialist Dr. Alan Langman of Allegheny University became interested after seeing several patients with injuries from ear candling. "The particular injuries I have seen is infection of the external ear canal following use of these candles as well as a burn of the ear canal," Langman said. He also said he has seen patients with holes in their eardrums after use of the candles. Langman decided to check out ear candling. He did a study to determine if an ear candle can actually create a vacuum as practitioners claim. "Our discovery was that there was no vacuum, or negative pressure, generated by a burning ear candle," said Langman. He also researched whether an ear candle actually can draw out material from inside the ear. "What we found was that no wax was removed from their ear canal, and in fact some of the wax was pushed in deeper because of the placement of the ear candle," Langman said.

Fans swear it works

Flight attendant Sam Tanner swears by the treatment for helping end her chronic earaches. "It's about once a month I come in and have this done," Tanner said. "It makes you feel a whole lot better. I mean my ears feel clear, you can hear, you don't feel like you've got something in the ear." Even practitioners urge caution.

"You need to make sure that you have an alternative practitioner or someone who uses only the highest grade candles to do this procedure," Gomez said But Langman has another suggestion. "My recommendation is that ear candles may be a nice thing to have on the dining room table while you're having dinner. They should not be placed in the ear and definitely should not be used to try to cleanse the ear at all." Americans seem increasingly willing to try holistic therapies like ear candling. According to a major medical journal, an estimated 83 million adult Americans used alternative remedies in 1997 including herbal and other ancient healing treatments. CNN Producer Karen Klaus contributed to this story.

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Following is a list of Doctors, practitioners, and healers that use and recommend the use of Ear Candles. We are grateful to these men and women for their ability to think outside the box and their refusal to allow allopathic medicine, which is less than 100 years old, to dictate policy regarding health.

Dr. Mark Grant
Chiropractor
770-419-8691
803 Powder Springs St. #10
Marietta, GA 30064

Newton Laboratories
Dr. Luc Chaltin
www.newtonlabs.net
23360 Rockaway Blvd
Conyers, Ga 30012
770-922-2644

Dr. Laura Grice, DN
Napropathic Dr.
7847 West Lincoln Hwy
Frankfurt, IL 60423
815-464-6396

Dr. Herbert Nederveld, ND
Naturopathic Doctor for over 14 years
800-248-1414
McCoys Health Food
Shipping all over the USA!
4349 Highway 120
Duluth, Ga 30097

Capelleri Chiropractic
336-667-3300
401-2 10th St.
N. Wilksboro, NC 28659

Dr. Dean Tiezen
605-648-3761
203 N Broadway
Marion, S. Dakota, 57043

Hickory Flat Animal Hospital
Veterinarian
770-345-2816
2939 E Cherokee Dr.
Canton, GA 30115

Tom Bluewolf
Faithkeeper, Peacemaker
Muscogee Tribe
www.earthkeepersmission.com
P O Box 82
Talking Rock, GA 30175

Reflexology by Relaxus
847-506-1944
2626 N Dryden Place
Arlington, IL 60004
www.naturalgrocery.com








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