I have a Padi Dive masters Cert and have been scuba diving for 30 odd years and have done ship wreck diving in the Solomon Islands for 2 weeks, Fiji for 5 days, Australia and the Great Barrier reef for 2 months and all around New Zealand.
I have also helped teach scuba diving. Many years ago I used to get my ears syringe at the doctors which helped heaps with equalising diving down and fly, but I wasn't happy with the amount of pressure the doctor was putting on my ear drum which was more than a dive to 140ft.
Remember the ear drum is just a very thin bit of skin which can be popped very easily.
That's when I tried ear candles and it was wow I am not going back to the doctor.
I have been out on a few dive trips where people have had problems equalising trying to get down and have either spent a lot time trying to get down or have had to give up and return to the boat.
Most people I know work hard for their money and have paid good money for their dive gear and dive trips.
So spending $10 on a pair of ear candles to help equalising with scuba diving is so cheap and helps so much.
I have also helped teach scuba diving. Many years ago I used to get my ears syringe at the doctors which helped heaps with equalising diving down and fly, but I wasn't happy with the amount of pressure the doctor was putting on my ear drum which was more than a dive to 140ft.
Remember the ear drum is just a very thin bit of skin which can be popped very easily.
That's when I tried ear candles and it was wow I am not going back to the doctor.
I have been out on a few dive trips where people have had problems equalising trying to get down and have either spent a lot time trying to get down or have had to give up and return to the boat.
Most people I know work hard for their money and have paid good money for their dive gear and dive trips.
So spending $10 on a pair of ear candles to help equalising with scuba diving is so cheap and helps so much.