Where can I find a waiver form for ear candling?

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Where can I find a waiver form for ear candling? Does such a form exist?

Answer:

"Ear candling," also known as auricular candling or coning, refers to various procedures that involve placing a cone-shaped device in the ear canal and supposedly extracting earwax and other impurities with the help of smoke or a burning wick. We do not have a form available for this procedure. See Ear Candling

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FAQs

The powder that comes out of ear candles is typically a combination of burnt candle wax, soot, and possibly earwax. Many people believe this residue is evidence of impurities removed from the ear; however, studies show that the substance is mostly from the candle itself and not from the ear. It’s important to approach ear candling with caution, as there is no scientific proof of its effectiveness.