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.

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.
By its shape, design and length, Rohsoku Takara draws ear wax and fungus deposits from deep inside your ear canal.
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.