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people really trust a rando lemmy comment over the research that is directly in their face, and are ignoring the fact that this was recommended by your doctor lol
ROFL what doctor would recommend putting vinegar in your ears vs a controlled prescription medication? Get a better doctor
Before the days when docs would write out pharma candy scripps and send you on your way, they actually had remedies for things.
An old doc or a rural doc will probably recommend it. Simmer down. It's okay to use a remedy that's not pharma candy.
Ah yea let me take medical advice from a rando on the internet. Such a smart idea!! Thanks armchair doc!
Doctors don't know everything and there isn't money in researching home remedies so obviously there won't be studies
Which is why you should stick to what doctors actually know and study instead of jamming some shit in your ears because someone on the net said it would be a neat idea.