If you have wax buildup in your ear, there is a variety of
effective methods to help remove it, but ear candling is not one of them. Also
called ear coning, this practice involves inserting a hollow cone made of a
cotton sheet that's been coated with beeswax into your ear. Someone else lights
the other, wider end of the cone, in the hopes that as the flame burns, a
vacuum will be created that draws the wax from the ear. When the flame goes
out, there may be a dark residue on the remaining paper, but it is not removed
earwax - it's a mixture of combustion products from the burned paper…
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