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Complaint Review: Missouri Scents/ Earcandles.us - Gallatin Missouri

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  • Missouri Scents/ Earcandles.us 209 East Johnson Street Gallatin, Missouri USA

Missouri Scents/ Earcandles.us Marilyn Demke Stay Away - Marilyn will use your service and not PAY - Stay AWAY Gallatin Missouri

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Missouri Scents/ earcandles.us and Marilyn Demke called our company becuase she has an outstanding tax liability.  She enede up buying an E-Workbook that we offer that informs people how to get themselves on a payment plan if they owe money to the IRS.  Once she got the ebook, she claimed she thought it was a workbook and demanded her money back.  Problem is, she now has the materials in her email.  When questioned about this she called the representative a jerk and hung up on them.  This was only becuase they asked the question.  When you call, she bullys the conversation, talks over you and hangs up once you make a point she doesn't like.  In addition, the FDA has warned consumers about earcandles and thier danger.

 

  Here is a recent article writen by WEBMD

 

Don't Get Burned: Stay Away From Ear Candles

 

 

A lit "candle" that can drip hot wax into your ear, usually as you lie on your side.

Sound dangerous? The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) thinks so, and is warning consumers to steer clear of products being sold as ear candles.

These "candles"—hollow cones that are about 10 inches long and made from a fabric tube soaked in beeswax, paraffin, or a mixture of the two—are being marketed as treatments for a variety of conditions. These conditions include ear wax buildup, sinus infections, hearing loss, headaches, colds, flu, and sore throats.

Marketers of ear candles claim that warmth created by the lit device produces suction that draws wax and other impurities out of the ear canal.

"Some ear candles are offered as products that purify the blood, strengthen the brain, or even 'cure' cancer," says Eric Mann, M.D., Ph.D., clinical deputy director of FDA's Division of Ophthalmic, Neurological, and Ear, Nose, and Throat Devices.

He adds that some firms claim the candles are appropriate for use on children.

But FDA warns that ear candles can cause serious injuries, even when used in accordance to manufacturers' directions. "Also," says Mann, "FDA believes that there is no valid scientific evidence for any medical benefit from their use."

Burns and Other Risks

Mann says that ear candling—the procedure is also called "ear coning" and "thermal auricular therapy"—exposes the recipient to risks such as

  • starting a fire
  • burns to the face, ear canal, eardrum, and middle ear
  • injury to the ear from dripping wax
  • ears plugged by candle wax
  • bleeding
  • puncture of the eardrum
  • delay in seeking needed medical care for underlying conditions such as sinus and ear infections, hearing loss, cancer, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. (TMJ disorders often cause headache and painful sensations in the area of the ear, jaw, and face).

Even many promoters of ear candles warn potential users to have the procedure done by an experienced "candler," and to not use the candles on themselves.

Ear candling involves placing the candle in the outer ear, usually while the recipient lies on his or her side. It is also done with the recipient sitting upright.

Often, before being lit, the candle is placed through a hole located in the center of a plate. The plate is supposed to protect against hot wax or ash coming down the side of the device and onto the recipient.

Enforcement

FDA and the Canadian health regulatory agency Health Canada have acted against manufacturers of ear candles. These actions have included import alerts, seizures, injunctions, and warning letters. FDA import alerts identify products that are suspected of violating the law so that agency field personnel and U.S. Customs and Border Protection staff can stop these entries at the border prior to distribution in the United States.

 

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