Ear candling is presented as an ineffective and dangerous practice, debunked by scientists as pseudoscience. The process, involving a hollow lit candle inserted into the ear to supposedly remove wax, can cause severe burns, ruptured eardrums, and blockages. Proponents' claims of a 'chimney effect' creating a vacuum are dismissed as myth, highlighting the risks associated with such unproven alternative therapies.
Impact: Low. This segment serves as a cautionary tale against unverified health practices, emphasizing the importance of scientific evidence and safety.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:41:40 to 00:43:40.
Sources in support: Dan Le Batard (Host)

