Why Earwax Buildup Happens and How It Affects You

Garlic, known for its natural compounds like allicin, has been studied in lab settings for antimicrobial effects. While evidence is limited for direct ear use, some older research on herbal drops containing garlic showed comparable soothing effects to certain over-the-counter options for ear discomfort.
Here’s what makes this combination interesting for many:

Gentle lubrication — Oils help soften and loosen buildup.
Traditional soothing — Garlic’s properties are explored in folk remedies.
Easy to prepare — Uses common kitchen ingredients.
However, results vary, and these are supportive approaches, not replacements for professional care.

Simple Homemade Olive Oil and Garlic Ear Drop Recipe
This is a popular home preparation that focuses on softening and comfort. Always prioritize safety and use warm (body temperature) drops.

Ingredients (makes enough for several uses):

2–3 fresh garlic cloves (organic if possible)
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
Small glass jar with lid
Dropper bottle (clean and sterilized)
Cheesecloth or fine strainer
Step-by-Step Instructions:

Peel and lightly crush the garlic cloves to release their natural compounds.
Warm the olive oil gently in a small pan over low heat (do not boil).
Add the crushed garlic to the warm oil and let it steep for 20–30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Strain the mixture through cheesecloth into a clean jar, discarding the garlic solids.
Allow the oil to cool to body temperature (test on your wrist).
Store in a dark, cool place for up to a week.