How to Ear Candle at Home
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Here's what you need to ear candle at home:
2-6 Ear Candles
Ear Oil
Sturdy Paper Plate (chinette type)
Scissors
Bowl of Water
Cotton Balls
Hydrogen Peroxide
Q-tips
Towel
Lighter or matches
It takes 2 people to ear candle safely. One to receive the ear candling and one to give it. The person
receiving should be lying down on their side with the towel draped over the head and shoulder leaving the ear
exposed.
Gather your materials and put on a tray close to where you are going to candle. Check the room for fans,
open windows, or other sources of circulation that may affect the candle burning. You need ventilation, but a
ceiling fan (for example) will cause too much air to circulate and the candle smoke won't come down to the tip
end.
Cut a hole, off center, about the size of a dime in the paper plate. It needs to be big enough for the candle to
fit in. Put the ear candle through the hole being careful not to crush the candle. Tip the plate on it's side and
light the larger end of the candle. There might be a drip or two as the flame takes hold, so light the candle
away from the receiver's head. After the candle is lit, tip the plate so it is horizontal. Place the small end of the
candle carefully in the ear canal when smoke comes out the small end. If after 30 seconds there is no smoke
(it's probably the air circulation in the room) coming out, go ahead and put the candle in the ear. The smoke
will come down and do it's job. You can also put your finger on the tip of the candle, then release.
Be sure to look at the angle of the ear canal before you start so you can place the candle in the same
direction. The candle is properly placed in the ear when there is NO smoke coming out from around the ear.
Gently blow around the outside of the ear to move any smoke present and wait to see if more smoke comes
out. If it does, CAREFULLY and slowly twist the candle and reposition it until there is no more smoke.
It is normal for the receiver to hear a crackling noise during the session as the moisture in the area is being
dried up. Note: If at any time the heat from the candle is uncomfortable STOP IMMEDIATELY! A good
candling session should be warm, comfortable and pain free.
Let the ear candle burn 3/4 of it's length, being careful not to let the flame touch the plate. When the candle
has burned 3/4, gently pull the plate and candle away from the receiver, remove the candle from the plate and
extinguish the flame in the bowl of water. Do NOT attempt to blow the flame out! Discard the candle. Do not
reuse the burnt candle.
See the Q&A below "Should I candle again?" for information on why you might need to repeat the process.
Open the hydrogen peroxide bottle and pour a small amount into the bottle lid. Dip the q-tip into the lid and
swab the outer portion of the ear to clean any powder residue left by the ear candle. Discard contents of the
lid along with the q-tips.
To finish, shake the ear oil bottle vigorously and place 3 drops of ear oil on a small piece of a cotton ball.
Place the cotton ball in the ear and leave for at least 1 hour (overnight is best). The ear oil continues the
process the ear candling started by helping loosen any impacted ear wax and coating the ear canal with
beneficial essential oils. Do NOT place ear drops directly into the ear canal.
Repeat above steps on the other ear. Repeat every 3-6 months or weekly during cold, flu and allergy season.
Ear Candle Q&A
Is ear candling a scam?
If the ear candles you have used before were made from paraffin and someone told you all the "gunk" left in
the candle afterwards was from your ear, then YES, you were scammed. From what we know, Ear candling
dates back to at least Ancient Egypt. There are variations of ear candling used all over the globe.
In our modern day, we are governed by the "scientific method". Anything that can't be studied by this method
is considered a "scam", and great efforts are made to discredit it. Of course, the "scientific method" can't
explain why the bumble bee can fly! Generally speaking, natural remedies are inexpensive, so
pharmaceuticals and Doctors won't make a fortune from prescribing them. It's easier for Doctors to call it a
scam, than lose patients to alternative remedies.
What's the big deal about soy wax?
In our efforts to promote "green living" and ecological responsibility, we use very little packaging (just enough
to protect the candles) and we DO NOT use paraffin (aka: food grade, cheese grade, gulf, candle); instead we
use a more expensive beeswax / soy wax blend in the crafting of our ear candles. Soy wax leaves far less
residue inside the candle than traditional paraffin, thus the candles clog less, allowing more warmth and
cleaner smoke to enter the ear canal to aid in softening ear pain and excess wax in the ear. With our
beeswax soy wax blend, you get a true result in your candling session because there is virtually no residue
from the candle! Beeswax is exceptional! Exceptionally expensive by itself. Both soy and beeswax are
renewable sources for wax and burn completely. HOWEVER, "100% beeswax", "essential oils" , "herb
infused" are all marketing hype other companies use to charge you more for their product!
Is it safe to use paraffin ear candles?
DO NOT USE EAR CANDLES MADE OF PARAFFIN. Beware of the Paraffin Scam! Paraffin leaves lots of
"gunk" (residue) in the bottom of the candle which many people believe to be ear wax. Paraffin "gunk" is,
unfortunately, one of the biggest scams being used to shock people into buying ear candles. With our
beeswax soy wax blend, you get a true result in your candling session because there is virtually no residue
from the candle! We have zero tolerance for those who promote paraffin "gunk", "wicking action", "chimney
effect", "vacuum", or any related terms in their ear candling practices or presentations. These are scams
designed to trap the ignorant. For the record, when I began using ear candles in the 90's I too was taught "all
that gunk" was from the ear and the ear candle "sucked" all that wax out. I have since learned differently and
am more empowered by the wellness effects of ear candling than ever before. A remedy that is thousands of
years old, has proven the "test of time" I hope you enjoy your improved, scam free and environmentally
friendly candles.
Do they really work?
That's really up to you. If you were told it "sucks the wax out of your ears" then the answer is NO. If you
believe that the individual is responsible for his or her own healing then YES, ear candling works. Many of my
own personal experiences and those of my clients, friends, family and customers express relief from ear pain,
hearing problems, ringing in the ears, chronic wax build-up, sinus issues and headaches.
Remember, alternative remedies take longer, but cause less damage to the body than invasions from drugs,
probes, irrigation, surgery, etc. The very things a doctor would recommend!
BTW: ear candles do not help you or your spouse with "selective" hearing loss! LOL
Is all that stuff in the tip of the candle from my ear?
No. If your ear candle is made with paraffin (ours are NOT!), 99% of the wax residue is from the ear candle. It's
not wax "removal" that makes ear candling such a wonderful alternative remedy. We'll address this further
down in the questions and answers, so keep reading! If you are using a paraffin blend candle and you want to
know which wax is which, let the candle cool. After it has cooled, squeeze the wax. If it is squishy, it may be
mixed with ear wax from your ear. If it is hard, you can be certain that it is all from the ear candle.
How often do I candle my ears?
Common sense is the determining factor. I candle my family every 3-6 months and during cold, flu and allergy
season we candle weekly. 2-3 candles per ear is normal. I would never use more than 4 candles per ear
under any circumstances.
When is ear candling a "no-no"?
If the ear drum is perforated, if there are tubes in the ear, or if you have any rash or open sores/wounds in or
around the outer ear. Ear Candles will help with ear ache pain, but do NOT reduce infection. You should seek
the advise of a doctor if any of these conditions are present.
I didn't see much wax in the candle after I finished. Should I candle again?
No. That means you are NOT using paraffin ear candles! Ear Candling should be used as maintenance rather
than for repair. The candling process lets the individual achieve a sense of clarity. I always ask my clients to
"come in for a landing" after they have been candled. I ask them to envision the landing gauge from an
airplane. Once they sit up from being candled, I ask them if they are they coming in straight, or are they
feeling tipped to one side or the other? If one side (wing so to speak) is heavier than the other, then I candle
that candle that ear again. Balance is achieved when they come in straight for their landing.
If you are using a paraffin based ear candle then rest assured most, if not all, the wax is from the ear candle!
With a 100% Beeswax, or a Beeswax / Soy Wax blend, you will be able to look inside and through the candle
without cutting it open. A good ear candling session will give you an immediate sense of clarity, relaxation, and
wellbeing --just like a massage! In most cases you won't see anything come out immediately after the session,
HOWEVER, if you have excessive wax build-up, you should notice more sloughing out in the 2-3 days
afterwards.
It's important to keep in mind that most alternative remedies (home remedies, wellness remedies, etc) do not
offer instant results like pills and antibiotics do. Alternative remedies don't destroy your liver either!
If my ears are itchy should I candle them?
No. Itchy ears can be a symptom of scores of issues or it might be as simple as a reaction to the chemicals in
your shampoo. Rinse your ears thoroughly each time you shampoo. ALSO, there is a fungus that grows in the
ear, which loves the humid climates in our southern states. Take a q-tip and swab the outer ear twice daily
with brown vinegar (apple cider vinegar). That should cure it within 24-28 hours.
What do I do if some of the candle gunk gets in the ear?
You can expect the possibility of this happening if you use paraffin based ear candles. To remove it, use a Q-
Tip dipped in hydrogen peroxide or a good ear oil, and gently swab the residue out of the ear using outward
sweeps being careful not to push it further inside. Repeat the process until the residue is removed.
Afterwards, put 3 drops of a good ear oil on a small piece of a cotton ball and place in the ear. Leave that in
for at least an hour before removing (overnight is better). Gunk will not be a problem with 100% beeswax ear
candles or with our exclusive beeswax / soy wax blend. If you feel pain or can't get the residue out of your ear,
go to your Doctor asap!
While my friend was ear candling me it was very hot and uncomfortable. What happened
and what should I do?
Soy burns hotter than paraffin which is one of the reasons we mix it with beeswax. Paraffin leaves lots of
residue which can drip into the ear canal and cause possible damage. Regardless of the type of wax used,
the person ear candling should always check the candle during the session to make sure there isn't any wax
dripping down the candle. You can check this by keeping a lamp on during the session. The light reflecting
through the candle will allow you to see any bulk wax dripping down. If this happens and you feel
uncomfortable: STOP CANDLING IMMEDIATELY! To reduce the outer temperature of the tip of soy based
candles, you can use silicone ear plugs (found at Walgreens or CVS) to wrap around the tip of the candle.
This not only acts as a very comfortable heat barrier but helps to make a tight seal around the ear for candling
purposes. The silicone ear plugs are reusable too! Don't use the same ear plugs on more than one person
though. . ewe!
There was _________ stuck on the end of the candle. Did that really come from my ear?
My customers and clients (as well as family) have told me about all sorts of things ending up in the ear... dirt,
bugs, sand etc. My own son had a foam pellet from a bean bag chair stick to the end of the candle. . . 5 years
and several doctor visits AFTER the bean bag chair broke open and sprayed all over him! The ear is built to
get rid of foreign materials, and every so often we need to help it along. Scores of our valiant military
personnel order ear candles to get rid of the sand and ear pressure problems while they are over seas!
After I ear candle there is powder inside the candle and sometimes in my ear. What is it?
Most beeswax candles will produce powder. Our soy wax / beeswax blend will produce a minimal amount of
powder but the tip will not get clogged like paraffin candles.
Any ear candle containing beeswax will produce a larger accumulation of powder residue than
plain paraffin. If your supposed "100% beeswax" candle has "gunk" in it instead or along with
powder (after you finish candling), the company you ordered from mixes it with PARAFFIN!
If you are using a paraffin or a paraffin / beeswax blend ear candle, stopping a few times during the session to
clear the tip (use a toothpick) will help. When you finish the session, use a q-tip dipped in hydrogen peroxide
and gently swab the ear to collect any powdery residue you are uncomfortable with. Duh, don't stick the q-tip
too far! Does this really even need to be said?
Any natural material is NOT going to be 100% predictable, so expect some variations to occur from
time to time.
Hi, Just wanted you to know
that I received my candles
today and immediately used
3 of them on my ear. They
are wonderful. Slow burn
time and I really like the fact
that the opening is wide
enough that it doesn't get
clogged up right away. You
now have a new permenant
customer. Thank you,
Pat J
Hi there...I have spent the last hour on
your website and I am truely
impressed. I want to order 48 candles
(12 packs of 4), but was wondering if
you sell the ear oil? I would like to
purchase the ear oil that you use, but
did not see it on the website.
Thanks,
Christie A. TX
I just want to Thank you , I got
my candles on Sat.! Without
10 phone calls asking where
my shipment is and you where
right it's not the length or the
candle it's how it's wrapped ,
they do burn longer . Thank
you for your service! I never
knew to keep them in the
freezer during hot weather,
makes sense! Lookin forward
to further business!
Thank you again!
Samantha
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