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In a message dated 6/26/01 5:13:08 PM Central Daylight Time,

karma@... writes:

<< I sell the candles, but I don't try too hard

with the brand we carry, they are more expensive than others, so you can get

them cheaper some place else >>

/x/x/x/x/x/x/ In West Texas there are chains of discount drug stores called

Drug Emporium. I buy them there for $1.50 each. Of course most of us need

two!! LOL.

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I have used 4 different kinds on ear candles. One was so cheap that

it collapsed on me. one was so expensive it wasn't practical to use

them. one seems to be paper with bees wax on it. I get the most wax

out of those it seems and it looks like ear wax. The last kind I have

used was one made of cloth with bees wax on it. I burns very slow and

the wax is turned into a power when I cut it open. When I use the

paper one the burn is about right in my thinking and it blows their

minds with I show them how much wax the candle got out of their ears.

I use to get ear infections and found out I could control it by

putting colloidal silver in my nose and ears. After just the first

time of having my ears candled I have had no more ear infections. one

friend I candled said her jaw quit snapping when she opened it and

another friend said a lot of her hearing came back.

I always use two candles in each ear and never do it sooner than a

month apart. In other words I use 4 candles at a time.

I'm no expert on candling, but it isn't really that hard. You should

open a window and maybe unplug your smoke detectors. I have a newer

home and when one alarm goes off they all do and it is quite noisy.

lol

LL & B

Raji

PS: I pay about $2.50 for the bleached candles and $2.80 for the

cloth ones. I use a paper plate with a hole in the middle of it to

keep from burning a persons hair if some ash falls off. Aluminum

would be a better choice and have a bowl of water there and a pair of

scissors to cut off the burnt ash from time to time.

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