Ear Candling
This is an ancient and natural therapy handed down by many civilisations. It is believed that the Ancient Greeks used ear candles, initially probably for cleansing, purifying and healing on a spiritual basis, but much later on a purely physical basis. However, the practice reached the modern world via the native American Hopi Indians of North Arizona (it's interesting to note that Hopi means peaceful people). Ear candles were used traditionally by Shamen healers. Ancient wall paintings show their importance in initiation rituals and healing ceremonies of the tribe. The candles are still made today on the basis of the old traditional formula originating from the Hopi Indians.
The candles are made from the natural ingredients of beeswax, honey extracts, sage, St Johns Wort, chamomile, beta-carotene and organically grown flax. A constant high quality is ensured. The candles work on a chimney principle, drawing any impurities to the surface where they can be gently removed. They equalise the pressure in the head and ears, making them suitable for most conditions. Secretion flow is gently stimulated and the vapour collects and removes impurities or deposits. Most of these are carried away through the candle "chimney", although some of them can be found in the condensed candle wax residue after removal from the ear, or could even work their way up to the surface 24-48 hours after.
Indian Head Massage
Indian Head Massage involves massage to the upper back, shoulders, upper arms, neck, face and scalp.This massage works on particular areas of the body, especially the neck and the shoulders where stress affects major muscle groups, and it often brings immediate relief. Tensions are eased and fibrous knots and nodules melt away. The efficiency of the circulatory and lymphatic systems improves, toxins are dispersed from tense muscles and flexibility and fluidity of movement is restored.
Colour Therapy
Colour Therapy is a subtle non-invasive holistic treatment making use of the healing energy contained within the visible rays of colour. It involves the optimum balance of colour energies into the human body in order to promote harmony and balance between mind, body and spirit. Only when this balance occurs are we able to work towards a state of perfect health.
The body has seven main energy centres called chakras. Although they cannot be seen they play an important role in our health and well-being.
Each chakra is linked to physical organs within the body as well as mental and emotional states. In addition, each chakra is linked to one of the colours of the visible spectrum.
Colour Practitioners take the view that a blocked or ailing chakra will result in the manisfestation of a physical, mental or emotional imbalance or illness. The aim of Colour Therapy is to cleanse, open, balance and strengthen these seven energy centres and the physical organs to which each chakra is linked.
A treatment begins with an indepth consultation covering your medical history, current lifestyle, previous health conditions, diet and colour preferences. Part of the treatment may involve you changing the foods you eat, wearing particular colours, and working with simple visualization and colour breathing techniques, or carrying a recommended crystal with you.