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Tvidler Which one you have depends on genes, just like the color of your eyes. Wet earwax is a dominant gene, so it is common for most people. For example, individuals of East Asian descent from China or South Korea usually have the same recessive desiccant gene as Native American Indians. This is an important detail for anthropologists because they track the migration of different cultures around the world 4. Earwax Cleans the Ears Yes, that is another essential function of earwax. Think of it as a conveyor belt like you see in the grocery store checkout lane. Dirt, dead skin cells and bacteria get stuck in the earwax to create the belt. When the eardrum beats or the jaw moves, the belt goes towards the opening of the ear canal, taking all that debris with it. The movement of the jaw is responsible for loosening the wax from the wall of the ear canal so that it can be sent through the ear opening as waste. 5. Too Little Earwax a Bad Thing Everyone has itchy ears sometimes, but it can be a sign of low levels of earwax possibly due to excessive cleaning. Earwax is natural and doesn’t need much help to clean the canal.


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