Exactly. At one point @JohnAdams posted a step-by-step method of his latest idea that could cure tinnitus that involved hanging upside down, putting a stent into one's eardrum, and then putting Carrageenan into one's middle ear. Now I know people are desperate, but you never know who is going to read that kind of stuff and actually follow through with it.'Hypothesis based approach'. I don't know where you pulled that. If you were to ask us whether the earth is flat or ball-shaped, I bet we could produce evidence equally scientific and logical in support of both hypotheses. Since we're now doing a 'hypothesis based approach.
It's scary looking back how he was encouraged to do this kind of crap. Some people treated his posts as legitimate science.
It's more of a warning of not getting one's hopes up based upon unproven methods of curing and/or treating tinnitus. However, it was so vitriolic back then that a told you so would be justified anyway.but there is no point in a "told ya so" approach because we're all losers in the grand scheme of things with this involved - financially, mentally, physically etc