That sounds like one of those viral “ear miracle” claims, and it’s important to be very careful. There’s no simple two-drop solution that restores hearing. Hearing loss can be caused by a variety of issues—earwax buildup, infections, age-related changes, or damage to the inner ear—and each requires different treatment.
Safe approaches for hearing problems
- Earwax blockage
- Sometimes softened with over-the-counter ear drops (like mineral oil or carbamide peroxide).
- Can be safely removed by a doctor.
- Infections or inflammation
- Require antibiotics or medicated ear drops prescribed by a physician.
- Age-related or nerve-related hearing loss
- Cannot be reversed with drops.
- Hearing aids or cochlear implants may be needed.
- Avoid risky remedies
- Putting unknown oils, essential oils, or “miracle drops” in the ear can cause burns, infections, or permanent damage.
💡 Bottom line: If your hearing isn’t normal, the safest and most effective step is to see an ENT specialist (ear, nose, and throat doctor).
If you want, I can explain the common types of hearing loss and what actually works for each, so you know what to do instead of risking home remedies. Do you want me to do that?