Last updated on July 3rd, 2020 at 11:48 pm
Don’t even contemplate on buying Ear Clear Plus by ‘Gregory Peterson’ because it is a scam! This product is nothing but the resurrection of an old tinnitus scam called Quiet Mind Plus so don’t even think that you have stumbled upon a tinnitus ‘breakthrough’ that will clear the ringing in your ears. So sit back, relax and happy reading!
Ear Clear Plus, aka Quiet Mind Plus 2.0, was (re)launched in October 2018. It claims to reverse your tinnitus in less than 3 weeks using ‘natural’ ingredients and some B vitamins. It’s the same old story. Big Pharma, in cahoots with doctors, have conspired to not tell you the truth about the real cause of tinnitus because they want to keep making you spend money on their endless tests and drugs. But now through Peterson, with the help of rogue, ‘Einstein IQ’ match scientist ‘Dr Parker’, we now have Ear Clear Plus to the rescue.
Backstory of Ear Clear Plus
The backstory of Ear Clear Plus is no different from that of Quiet Mind Plus. There were just minor changes to the story:
- In Quiet Mind Plus, ‘Greg Peters’ tried to kill himself and almost killed his wife on his birthday in front of his family. In Ear Clear Plus however, Peterson did try to kill himself, but this time around it wasn’t on his birthday.
- In Quiet Mind Plus, the scientist that eventually responded to Peters’ research calls was one ‘Dr David Campbell.’ But in Ear Clear Plus, it was one ‘Dr Parker.’
I won’t retell the backstory since I’ve already done that in my Quiet Mind Plus review. So you can head over to that review if you want to read it.
Ingredients of Ear Clear Plus
We are told that this supplement consists of the following ingredients:
- Hibiscus
- Hawthorn berries
- Olive leaves
- Niacin
- Garlic
- Buchu leaves
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin B6
- Green tea
- Juniper berries
- Uva Ursi
- Vitamin C
Well I’m not going to waste my time talking about the ingredients because, given the type of scam we’re dealing with, there is absolutely no guarantee that this product actually contains all these ingredients. To make matters worse, there is no documentation provided on their website that shows the composition of these substances and which one is the active ingredient.
How Much Does it Cost?
One bottle of Ear Clear Plus costs $69. Apart from that, there are two other plans:
- A 3-bottle plan at $59 each and
- A 6-bottle plan at $49 per bottle.
This product supposedly comes with a ‘180 day moneyback guarantee’ but don’t keep your hopes up that they will honor their refund policy. The best thing for you to do if you made the mistake of buying this product is to file a card dispute with your bank.
Alright. Now let’s go straight to the reasons why Ear Clear Plus is a scam, shall we?
1. Gregory Peterson Does NOT Exist!
Gregory calls himself a California-based medical librarian who works ‘at one of the biggest US universities for over 30 years now.’ Well that’s a lie because he’s just a stock photo you can buy at Shutterstock.com, Dreamstime.com, 123RF.com…

As you can see, this is the very same photo used in Quiet Mind Plus as that of the ‘author’ Gregory Peters. Also notice that it’s literally the same name?
Now that we have established this fact, rest assured that Alliance Health Inc., the supposed company behind this supplement, does NOT exist either. Yes I checked. The company has no physical address or even a phone number.
2. Similar to Other Known Scams
Now even though it’s pretty clear that Ear Clear Plus is nothing more than the resurrection of Quiet Mind Plus, it is also important to note that Quiet Mind Plus is in itself a clone of the following toenail fungus scams:
The first two scams, just like Quiet Mind Plus, met their demise shortly after Contra Health Scam’s devastating reviews went up. But now Quiet Mind Plus has reincarnated itself as Ear Clear Plus and Contra Health Scam will gladly send it back to its grave!
3. Fake Testimonials with Stock Photos
When you click to buy Ear Clear Plus, you’ll be shown three testimonials with three, very bad quality photos. But all of them are random free stock photos!
- ‘Mary Schofield’ is actually a random free stock photo;
- ‘Dennis Galletta’ is a stock photo you can freely download from Pixabay or Max Pixel;
- ‘Kelly Walker’ is a free stock photo from Flickr.
The use of these stock photos as testimonials is actually an ‘upgrade’ because in Quiet Mind Plus, Facebook default avatars were used instead. So at least it counts for something, doesn’t it?
4. Repeats The Same Falsehood From Older Scam Quiet Mind Plus
Like I’ve already mentioned, Ear Clear Plus is nothing more that the resurrection of defunct scam Quiet Mind Plus. This also means that this product copied the same falsehood about the cause of tinnitus word-for-word from Quiet Mind Plus.
I’ve already explained this flawed scientific basis in full detail in my Quiet Mind Plus review so I’m not going to repeat myself. So head over to that review if you’re interested.
Final Conclusion: DON’T BUY Ear Clear Plus. It is A SCAM!
Blacklisted Website: TinnitusTrick.com
So as you can see, this review is pretty short. This is because there is nothing about it that I haven’t said already in a previous review. The bottom line is, Ear Clear Plus is the reincarnation of a dead scam called Quiet Mind Plus. So the best thing for you to do is to keep your distance from it!
Also, please note that, at this time, there is no permanent cure for tinnitus. The causes of tinnitus are many…and you need to consult a doctor as he is the most qualified to identify the specific cause of your condition and manage it effectively.
If this review has helped you, please don’t forget to share to the relevant people you know so that they too will be informed. Also feel free to use the comments section if you have any contributions to make. Thank you!
Thanks for including the chart at the beginning, it removes any semblance of scientific credibility from this Scam.
Also, they must have determined that the birthday setting for the gun incident was too powerful to ignore: the Video I just watched for EarClear Plus was kicked off with the author grabbing his gun to shoot himself after his wife and kids starting singing Happy Birthday to him. It seemed pretty extreme, so I was very glad to read that it’s the same old stuff..
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Any product that needs that much build up and using the word secret so many times is a big red flag!
One thing that i thought was funny in his story – greg talks about how he dropped the glock causing it to misfire and almost hit his wife. Glocks have internal drop safeties that make it PHYSICALLY IMPOSSIBLE for them to fire when dropped. Unless you pull the trigger, the firing pin is blocked from the cartridge primer. He said he dropped it causing an “earth shattering explosion”. That is impossible when dropping a Glock 29. His story was BS right off the bat lol.
Thanks Obinna for this review as I was considering this product but felt uneasy about the
way he talks about shooting him self etc and the amount of different products combined
in the pills. Thanks again for confirming what I considered was a scam.
Wow! I was that close to ordering the Ear Clear Plus. Hoping it was real , due to my suffering from tinnitus. I Filled everything out except the payment information when that little voice in the back of my head Got me to thinking, so I deleted the info I did put in and googled Ear Clear Plus, and it’s a darn good thing I did! Seek the truth, and the truth shall set you free! Thanks so much Google
Thank you for your review
I listened to the on & on droning for this product & it sounded very similar to the one they have for toenail fungus. Similar to tinnitus being in the brain & can cause mental deterioration, etc., they said the toenail fungus can get into your system and cause all sort of deterioration of body function & eventually kill you! Also the same story of big pharma, etc not wanting you to know this secret. They have a solution for toenail fungus that costs about the same as the tinnitus remedy. Probably the same stuff??? Stay away from anything that they claim will cure everything. If it was so great, we would have heard of this a long time ago & wouldn’t be a secret!
Like so many of these scams, they promise an answer in 5 minutes, then babble on for another 30 minutes.
I have had Tinnitis for a few years and it does drive me crazy at times. I am so glad I looked up scams and found your post. great job!