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ROHSOKU
TAKARA is not a new alternative therapy. Dating
back to the year 2500 B.C. there is evidence showing
that people used and were familiar with the practice
of ear ancient therapeutic. Ancient cultures, including
the Egyptians, made reference to its use. Parchment
scrolls discovered in the Orient, also have described
the procedure for ear ancient therapeutic.
This ear ancient therapeutic art may have been developed
with the domestication of the honeybee. Beeswax was
and still is a key component to making the hollow cylinders
used in the procedure. The principal cloth used by ancient
Egyptians was linen made from flax (the fibers of an
annual blue-flowered plant).
Today, as in times past, high-quality ROHSOKU TAKARA
is handmade from beeswax and unbleached cotton cloths.
These specially fabricated candles are ten and a half
(101/2) inches long and will burn for approximately
ten minutes.
Through a process called "convection", softer
waxes and toxins will be drawn out of the ear, oxidized
and turned into vapors during the procedure.
This simple and time-proven therapy can be very effective
in removing old and troublesome blockages from the ear
canal, without the use of solutions or probes. Many
people are rediscovering the value of ROHSOKU TAKARA
to cleanse the ear canal and sinus passages.
ROHSOKU TAKARA is a good example of how an almost
forgotten simple and natural therapy, is now being used
effectively to solve many problems associated with the
ear.
What To Expect During ROHSOKU TAKARA Session . .
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During ROHSOKU TAKARA session you lie on your
side with your body in a straight alignment. ROHSOKU
TAKARA, a special conical candle, is inserted into
a protective plate. The candle is lit and slowly begins
to burn. The small tapered end of the candle is gently
placed into your ear canal. ROHSOKU TAKARA - by its
shape, design and length - draws ear wax and fungus
deposits from deep inside your ear canal.
As ROHSOKU TAKARA session progresses, extracted
ear wax and fungus will be burned off, but a majority
will be collected in the bottom part of the candle.
After the candle has burned down and been extinguished,
the therapist will cut open the remnant and show you
the former contents of your ear canal. Most people cannot
believe what has been collected there! Expect to be
amazed!
I've never had a ROHSOKU TAKARA session
before . . . isn't it painful? No, there is no
pain whatsoever. You will only feel the candle being
carefully inserted in your ear. You may also hear some
crackling and popping, as the ear wax is being pulled
from within your ear. All you have to do is just relax
and enjoy your ROHSOKU TAKARA session time .
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If you have excessive hearing loss, you may feel some
heat during ROHSOKU TAKARA session since your
feeling (tactile) senses are keener than a person with
relatively better hearing. If you are one of these people
. . . and you experience some discomfort -- you may
request that the therapist stop the procedure briefly
-- after a short intermission, you can continue with
your session.
What Happens After ROHSOKU TAKARA Session .
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For a short time after ROHSOKU TAKARA session
. . . you may feel a lightness in your head and noises
may seem to be much louder to you. This can be relieved
by putting a little ear oil on some cotton and inserting
this in each of your ears. You will most likely notice
improved hearing, because the wax blockage is no longer
present in your ears . . .
For a day or two after ROHSOKU TAKARA session
you may feel a warmth, or some itching in your ears.
This is very easy to resolve. . .
You can relieve the itching by simply putting a drop
or two of Hydrogen Peroxide in your ears and then gently
wipe them out with a cotton swab. Or if you prefer,
use the same procedure, but with Echinacea liquid instead
of the Hydrogen Peroxide.
You may also notice your sinuses are draining, or that
sinus drainage increases after ROHSOKU TAKARA session.
This is beneficial and will relieve the pressure in
your sinus areas. If you have had occurrences of sinus
headaches, you should experience a decrease in their
frequency. Also you may experience a heightened sense
of taste, smell and sight.
Conditions that may benefit from ROHSOKU TAKARA
:
Headaches Ringing in the Ears
Migraines Ear Infections Plugged Ears
Chronic Sinusitis TMJ Dysfunction
Hearing Challenges Imbalance Excessive
Wax Inner Ear Pressure Ear Aches &
Pain
You can have future ROHSOKU TAKARA sessions
whenever you feel the time is right . . . just use your
own judgment . . .
As a suggestion, consider this most dentists
recommend an oral exam and cleaning every 6 months to
maintain good oral hygiene. Aren't your ears just as
important as your teeth? A ROHSOKU TAKARA session
every 6 months would certainly be practical and beneficial.
ROHSOKU TAKARA is simply an Old Home Remedy
. . . It is NOT a cure for any disease, illness or ailment!
We believe ROHSOKU TAKARA can have many positive
health benefits for you. But, you must be the ultimate
judge in determining if this time-honored practice,
will be beneficial to you.
FAQ:
Results are not typical. Individual results may vary.
Question: Do Rohsoku Takara really work?
Answer: Responses from several users indicate Rohsoku
Takara are effective. There are frequent reports of
relief from ear wax build up, ear pain, ear problems,
hearing problems, ringing in the ears, sinus problems,
headaches, even infection.
Question: Can all of that wax remaining in the unused
portion of the Rohsoku Takara really be from my ear?
Answer: No. Some of the wax residue is from the Rohsoku
Takara. By carefully examining the residue, you may
be able to distinguish between the Rohsoku Takara residue
and ear wax. The most important thing to notice after
Ear Ancient Therapeutic how good your ears feel!
Question: How often can Rohsoku Takaras be used?
Answer: This has to be an individual decision. It takes
the ears about 24 hours to replace their protective
coating of wax if it has been removed. Obviously, using
Rohsoku Takaras every day would not be advisable. Common
sense is the determining factor.
Question: Is there a medical reason that Rohsoku Takara
should not be used?
Answer: They should not be used if the ear drum is perforated
or if there are tubes in the ear.
Question: Do ear cones always work?
Answer: If ear wax is VERY impacted and has been untreated
for a long time, Rohsoku Takara may not immediately
give desired results. Again, use common sense and Ear
Ancient Therapeutic will be a great experience!
Question: Can I do Ear Ancient Therapeutic on my own?
Answer: NO. Not under any circumstances. An observer
is essential to have proper positioning of the Rohsoku
Takara and for protection.
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