I read with interest the post from Doug Schoon....it makes a good point and one I wouldn't even begin to argue with...I am no scientist and I wholeheartedly take on board what you have to say and what other scientists and medical professionals have to say aswell...
However...:lol:
I read the last part of your post and felt the need to respond...
Ear candling can cause ear perforation, burns on the face and even death ( by association )....
A cotton wool ear bud can cause damage...sold in many shops worldwide...
An apple pie from McDonalds can cause burns if it drips onto the skin...so can the water out of your tap in your house....
Christmas Tree fairy lights can cause a fire leading to death....still used though... year in year out...
There are people who 'believe' ear candling works for them....they get comfort from the treatment....
Not everyone believes in ear candling and they have that precious ability to steer clear from anything to do with it...
God gives people comfort....people believe in Him....
Scientists cannot prove he exists...and yet one of the richest associations in the UK is The Church of England....
Are all those people stupid for believing in something that cannot be proven to exist or have ever existed?
Is it really so damaging to believe in something that cannot be proven to work?
We can harm ourselves or die from everything that exists in life....should we stay in bed all day and night and pray we survive until the next day?
Or should we live our life how we want to and maybe go for that ear candling session that gives us some comfort whether it be proven or disproven...
and instead watch out for that bus that 'might' just run us over?
I am not 'dissing' the scientific element....far from it....
But sometimes you just have to listen to the 'human' element which gives everyone a freedom of choice xxxxxxxx
get a grip :!::!:
find me a respected, educated professional that will endorse this procedure, that will put their name and reputation on the line.
I'm not gonna hold my breath.
Some people just won't listen when they are selling snake oil and making money from the gullible.
It makes me wonder who are the gullible? The client or the seller?
And who are the honest.
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