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The healing method now called Ear Candling has been around for centuries. Many nations have used the method to thousands of years. The ancient Egyptians employed reeds in this technique. Native Americans have also done ear candling using cornhusks, dipping them in beeswax to make a hollow candle. The process was also known in ancient India, Tibet, and in the Aztec culture.

Ear Candle Question

Does it hurt?

NO. There is absolutely no discomfort. This is one of the most soothing therapies that can be performed. Some people become so relaxed they even fall asleep.

Can I do this on myself?

No, due to the complexity of the massage technique and fire burning it is advisable that you have someone assist you.

Ear Candle Question

Who in my area does Ear Candling and who can be an Ear Candler?

Massage Therapist, Chiropractors, Estheticians, Holistic Health Care Professionals, You, can be the Ear Candler.

Where can I learn to do Ear Candling?

You can learn Ear Candling from Ear Candling Book, or our Ear Candling Course Kit.

Ear Candle Question

How long does it take to learn the Ear Candling technique?

As long as it takes you to fully understand the Ear Candling technique as described in the book. To better understand Ear Candling, there is a video available or the Ear Candling Course Kit that is now available from White Egret.

Ear Candle Question

How many Ear Candles can be used per session?

When Candling a young child, 1/2 to 1 Ear Candle per ear is all that is needed. Never exceed four candles per session as the ear canal may get irritated.

Who benefits most from Ear Candling?

Any person.

Can pets be candles?

Yes, Veterinarians and kennel owners have used Candling on a variety of animals. Veterinarians sedate them as they do when they clean the animals' teeth.