That claim is misleading and potentially dangerous.
There isn’t any safe, proven method where “two drops” of a random substance will restore hearing. Hearing loss can have many causes—like earwax blockage, infection, fluid buildup, or damage to the inner ear—and each needs a different, specific treatment.
What actually works (depending on the cause):
- Earwax buildup: Safe drops (like Carbamide peroxide) can soften wax—but even these should be used carefully.
- Infections: Need proper prescription ear drops or medication from a doctor.
- Fluid in the ear: Often clears on its own or needs medical evaluation.
- Permanent hearing loss: May require hearing aids or specialist care.
What you should NOT do:
- Don’t put oils, chemicals, or “home remedies” in your ear without knowing the cause
- Don’t try random viral hacks—they can worsen damage or cause infection
- Avoid inserting objects (cotton buds, etc.)
When to take it seriously:
- Sudden hearing loss
- Pain, discharge, or dizziness
- Hearing loss in one ear
These need prompt medical attention.
Bottom line
Hearing isn’t something that can be safely “fixed” with a quick drop trick. If you’re noticing reduced hearing, it’s worth identifying the cause properly—it’s often treatable, but only with the right approach.
If you want, tell me your symptoms and I can help you figure out the most likely cause.