Podcast: The Best Way to Remove Ear Wax

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Leroy Johnson
 

  • @vcp93 says:

    “A triumph of ignorance over science” you say? Welcome to ‘MuiRkuh, Dr. Gregor. There’s an inexhaustible amount of material on that topic these days. I think you’re going to need an additional channel. 😁✌️

  • @jacobpast5437 says:

    Coke + pipette

  • @Alf22374 says:

    Eat… le broccoli?

  • @Corilo91 says:

    Thanks! It’s always a breath of fresh air when Science silences nonsense.

  • @dulynoted2427 says:

    Chewing. What about the quality of water used to flush? I don’t think you’d want fluoride in it.

  • @carstars says:

    I have heard of a recommendation to put a few drops of olive oil to soften, then rinse out with warm water. Did anyone put it to the test?

  • @tsgtr says:

    Peroxide mixed 1:1 with water helped clear an earwax blockage I had last week.

  • @allencrider says:

    Sorry, but Q-tips in the ear just feel too good to stop.

  • @meonyoutubenow says:

    Best way to remove it is by leaving it alone. It serves important funtions.

  • @RapeDungeon13 says:

    Thank you

  • @roddyx3559 says:

    It’s not safe to put anything inside your ear, except for your elbow!

  • @taddottman8241 says:

    The Chinese have thousands of years of practical knowledge from making and using small spoon shaped tools to clean ears of excess wax periodically. The practice is depicted in art. What could we learn from them and their cultural evidence?

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