ear candles?

Thomas Cole tcole@cruzio.com
Sun, 20 Feb 2005 19:42:25 -0800


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Tom Cole

ilex cameron ross wrote:

> hello hello again, list!
>  
> I took quite a hiatus due to being too busy to keep up with the emails 
> - I figured if I was deleting over half of what I was getting from the 
> list just to maintain my inbox, that was a definite sign to go inactive!
>  
> Soooo, I was in some airy fairy gift shop today and saw ear candles 
> and started wondering what "we" (of the piano tuner persuasion) think 
> of such a device? Everyone I know who has used ear candles says 
> they're just incredible, that even if you clean your ears regularly, 
> these things manage to extract all sorts of gunk out of there, thus 
> vastly improving your hearing. Thing is, you're only supposed to "ear 
> candle" once or twice a year because your ears produce wax as a 
> protective measure. So, my thought/question is that maybe ear candling 
> *isn't* such a great idea?
>  
> Has anyone here done this or heard any scientific research on whether 
> or not it really is a good idea?
>  
> Yep, leave it to me to come back with some off-the-wall question like 
> this ;)
>  
> -"ilex" / holly ross
>  


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