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How is Ear Candling Done?

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How is Ear Candling Done?

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The basics of ear candling is to place the small end of hollow cone shaped candle in your ear and light the large end, that is away from your ear and head. Ear Candling works with gentle warm smoke that is drawn into the ear canal. The theory is that it softens and loosens the wax and creates a low-level vacuum that draws wax and other debris out of the ear canal.The warmth may increase circulation and assist the body’s natural process to excrete impacted ear wax or other debris. What should I expect when getting the procedure done? Ear Candling is not painful and there should be no discomfort. It is not unusual to hear a crackling or popping sound during the procedure, which is caused by the wax on the cone. Some people experience a gentle or comfortable warmth feeling in their ear during the procedure.

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