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DD

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What's the strangest gift you've ever received?
 

NoHall

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The one that comes to mind is a full set of Oneida silver from my parents several Christmases ago. I knew then that they had given up on having me register for it and getting it in pieces from my friends and family. ;-)
 

kitlit

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The one that comes to mind is a full set of Oneida silver from my parents several Christmases ago. I knew then that they had given up on having me register for it and getting it in pieces from my friends and family. ;-)

:roll::rotfl: That's funny!

I think the strangest I ever got was a set of ear candles. Yep, the things you're supposed to stick in your ear, light on fire, and then let burn off all the gunk in your ear canal... :shock:

Never had the guts to try them, although I did a little research online, and they seem to be fairly dangerous and serve no real purpose. Ah, well... :roll:
 

scooterbug44

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:roll::rotfl: That's funny!

I think the strangest I ever got was a set of ear candles. Yep, the things you're supposed to stick in your ear, light on fire, and then let burn off all the gunk in your ear canal... :shock:

Never had the guts to try them, although I did a little research online, and they seem to be fairly dangerous and serve no real purpose. Ah, well... :roll:

WHAT!!!! :eek:

Good lord, doctors tell you not to stick anything smaller than your elbow in your ear, let alone flaming ear candles!

P.S. Did they have a warning about setting your hair on fire?
 

Lynnie

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DD, I know there is something here other than a bar of soap :blink:, but I have to think about it for a minute.

Ear Candling - have done that and it wasn't dangerous at all....it does work. Don't do it by yourself, however. They are too big to shove into your ear canal.
 

seagrovegirl

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Ear candles are the bomb! We used to have ear suckin' Saturday nights up in the hills of Alabama. You can easily set the house on fire so please don't try to do this alone.
 

DD

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Ear candles are the bomb! We used to have ear suckin' Saturday nights up in the hills of Alabama. You can easily set the house on fire so please don't try to do this alone.

Oh sgg!!! This made me LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
 

kitlit

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Say what you will, but I'd rather keep my eardrums, thanks!

Doctors express concerns over ear candling -- a method of ear wax removal.
By Tom Valeo
WebMD Feature
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD



Ear candling is a solution in search of a problem.
And the solution doesn't even work. As one researcher wrote in the title of a paper, ear candling constitutes "a triumph of ignorance over science."
But ear candling, also known as ear coning, is big business. Wally's Natural Products of Auburn, Calif., the largest U.S. seller of ear candles, had sales of $1.2 million in 2004, according to Hoover's, a market research firm. But a spokesman for Wally's said sales are several times greater than that now.
And hundreds of practitioners around the country stand ready to perform the ritual for $25-$60 a session.
How Ear Candling Is Done

Ear candling is an ancient practice that supposedly removes wax from the ears, thereby improving physical and spiritual well-being. Practitioners use a tapered tube, about a foot long, made out of a rolled-up sheet of cotton that has been coated with beeswax, and sometimes infused with honey or herbs.
They insert the narrow end of the tube, or ear cone, into the patient's ear, and set the other end on fire. The flame supposedly creates a vacuum that sucks ear wax into the tube. After 15 minutes or so, the practitioner douses the flame and pushes a stick through the tube, pushing out ash and melted wax that has been darkened by the smoke so it resembles ear wax.
But it is not ear wax, as several researchers have demonstrated.
For example, clinical psychologist Philip Kaushall, along with Justin Neville Kaushall, performed ear candling the traditional way, and then burned other ear candles that were not inserted in the ear. The residue was always the same.
"Hence the wax that is pushed out from an ear cone is not from the ear, as purported, but rather is a product of the candle itself," they concluded in an article published in Skeptical Inquirer. Ear candles don't produce a vacuum either, so they could not possibly suck wax from the ear.
"Since wax is sticky, the negative pressure needed to pull wax from the canal would have to be so powerful that it would rupture the eardrum," says Lisa M.L. Dryer, MD, writing for quackwatch.org, a web site devoted to combating health-related frauds, myths, fads, and fallacies.
Ear Candling Risks

Ear candling is not just ineffective; it can be dangerous if the burning wax drips into the ear canal.
"I just saw my third case of ear candling fallout this past week in a 33-year-old woman who burned both eardrums and was in chronic pain for days," Richard Carmen, AuD, an audiologist in Sedona, Ariz., tells WebMD. "Damage can be permanent or require reconstructive surgery. What is perceived by consumers as earwax coming out of the cone is actually melting wax from the candle. If consumers are hurt by this product, I encourage them to contact their attorney general."
 

scooterbug44

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Contact their attorney general?

Sorry, IMO liability ends once you stick something in your ear and light it on fire.
 

kitlit

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Contact their attorney general?

Sorry, IMO liability ends once you stick something in your ear and light it on fire.

:rotfl: I tend to agree with you... I think that was said because they were trying to push to have it banned--I think it's already been banned in Canada.

Of course, some people may just really not like their eardrums, and I fully support their right to light them on fire and burn a hole through them... :D:wave:
 
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