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Hopi Candling Certificate Course






This comprehensive course gives a simple introduction, insight and instruction into all the areas required to become a Hopi Ear Candling Practitioner. The course is open to both practicing holistic therapists and practitioners and anyone else who has a desire to learn this skill. No previous knowledge is required.

Hopi Ear Candling is an ancient treatment that has been used for thousands of years and today continues to be widely used by practitioners to treat a range of issues. On the surface of it, Hopi ear candles loosen and remove excess wax from the ear canal, yet by doing so, they are able to effectively treat a number of conditions such as headaches / migraines, sinusitis, tinnitus and allergic rhinitis.

The candling treatment helps to rebalance the pressure in and around the eardrum, soothing and calming many symptoms. The process of Hopi candling involves a specially designed hollow candle being inserted just inside the ear canal. The candle is then lit and the suction that is formed draws the impurities from within the ear. This process is known as ‘the chimney effect’. The rising air gives the ear drum a gentle massage and also helps to regulate ear pressure. A small amount of ear wax may also be removed during the treatment.

1.     Introduction

2.     History of Hopi Ear Candling

3.     Function and complications surrounding earwax

4.     Anatomy of the ears, nose and throat.

5.     Issues that benefit from the use of Hopi Ear Candles

6.     Contraindications

7.     About the make up of the candles

8.     The way in which the candles actually work

9.     Practitioner preparation

10.  The treatment process

11.  Practitioner Insurance

Enrol today and your course will be in your inbox within 24hrs. If you would prefer your course can be sent on Cd Rom and price includes postage. Please allow 7 - 10 days for delivery.



Hopi Ear Certificate Course
Last Updated on Sunday, 13 December 2009 17:41