Why I Do Not Recommend Ear Candling
31 Aug
“Do you do ear candling?” That is probably the most common question I receive about the services offered at my clinic. No, I do not offer ear candling. I actually recommend against this practice and I’ll tell you why …
Ear candling involves placing a hollow candle in the ear canal. The candle is lit and typically burned for about 15 minutes. After burning, a brown waxy substance is left over in the candle stub. Proponents of ear candling claim the procedure removes excess wax by creating a vacuum that pulls wax and other debris into the hollow candle. Ear candling has been advertised to help with hearing loss, ear pain, tinnitus, sinus congestion and even Candida overgrowth.



