What Is The Best Natural Tinnitus Treatment

<p>By John Currie

Tinnitus – Best Natural Treatments

Tinnitus has proved to be an incurable condition despite the best efforts of the scientists. Everyone who are afflicted with tinnitus is desperate for a tinnitus cure to be discovered but for some reason this seems to be still some way off. The conventional medicine and scientific community have not been able to find a cure to date.

Natural Treatment for Tinnitus Alternatives

Fortunately for sufferers of tinnitis there is a considerable variety of natural tinnitus treatments available today. Broadly speaking the options are vitamin therapy, herbal preparations, homeopathic remedies and an amalgam of all of the foregoing.

Homeopathic tinnitus treatments are compounds of natural ingredients that are highly diluted. Homeopathic tinnitus treatments work on the like treating like theory. Homeopathy is a treatment of the ill using natural ingredients in minute doses, that in a healthy person would produce symptoms like those that the sick person is having.

Homeopathy is steadily gaining high levels of recognition and acceptance in the treatment of tinnitus.

The Chinese have used natural herbal amalgams and different therapies for over 2000 years. Herbal therapies for tinnitus are also popular and have been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years.

The following have all at one time or another been used as a natural tinnitus treatment: Gingko biloba, sesame seeds, Chinese herbs, black cohosh, spinach, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, onion juice, garlic, marijuana.

Some of the vitamins that have been proven to help with tinnitus are Vitamin A, Vitamin C, the B group vitamins, Vitamin E, Vitamin A and Zinc

Many studies and trials have been conducted over the years with varying degrees of success reported. The improved levels of health in individuals that are on these natural vitamin treatments for tinnitus, the levels of stress is reduced and the body’s immune defense system strengthened.

Conclusions about natural treatment for tinnitus options.

Because of the fact that most of the natural options for tinnitus treatment are not marketed by the large pharmaceutical companies, they are not normally backed by clinically trials and studies.

Most of the natural tinnitis therapies, options and treatments that have proven to be successful have indeed been formulated in this manner.

About the Author: John and Ellen Currie run a website aimed at helping sufferers of tinnitus and supply natural tinnitus treatment remedies. You can dowload a FREE 24 page tinnitus advice and survival guide at http://www.t-gone.com

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Stop Tinnitus Symptoms & Reclaim Silence!

<p>By John Currie

Tinnitus may affect more than half of the American population. A curable ailment within the inner ear canal, tinnitus is noticed by continual ringing, hissing & swishing noises in ears that will not subside. When you suffer from tinnitus, you will feel like you’re insane and no one else can hear the noises.

But you don’t have to suffer – tinnitis symptoms are curable.

5 Small Steps To Silence Tinnitus Symptoms:

Tinnitus symptoms may be common amongst more than twenty five percent of the American population. A curable ailment originating from problems in the inner ear canal, tinnitus is inherent with endless buzzing, ringing or swishing noises that never subside. When the levels of ear ringing are high, it can constitute feelings of insanity and leave you feeling all alone. But you don’t have to feel isolated – noises in ears can be treated and homeopathic treatments have helped many sufferers ease the pain.

tinnitis symptoms can come in a single episode, temporarily for a few days or weeks, or for good. The noises in ears can interfere with an individual’s ability to concentrate and may also cause sleep disturbance with the noises in ears.

General tinnitis symptoms and Causes

* Immense ear wax. When excess wax builds up in the ear canal, it can weaken the ability to hear outside noises and may worsen noises in ears.

* Otis media is the medical term for a middle ear infection or inflammation of the middle ear. If left undiagnosed or untreated, Otis media can lead to infection of the mastoid bone behind the ear, a ruptured ear drum, and hearing loss. Sometimes, tinnitus symptoms begin again following a middle ear infection.

* Brain or head injury. General symptoms of a brain or head injury include loss of consciousness, confusion, drowsiness, personality change, seizures, nausea, headache and vomiting. Roughly 25% of individuals who sustain a brain or head trauma, experience tinnitis symptoms following the injury.

* Meniere’s disease is a disorder of the inner ear that affects balance and hearing. The tinnitus experienced by Meniere’s patients is continual and does not subside with time, although its levels may vary.

* Otosclerosis is an abnormal bone growth in the middle ear that causes noises in ears. About 75% of people with otosclerosis also experience tinnitis symptoms.

* Weak Circulation may be an indication of a serious heart disorder. Common symptoms of poor circulation include cold hands and feet, white fingers, dizziness when standing quickly, numbness, varicose veins, migraine headaches, tinnitus and noises in ears.

* High Blood Cholesterol: High blood cholesterol clogs arteries that supply oxygen to the nerves of the inner ear. Lowering blood cholesterol levels may reduce tinnitis symptoms.

A helpful tinnitus fact:

Ginkgo biloba has been known to help symptoms of tinnitus as well as depression and your memory.

5 Steps To Silence – Ease Common Tinnitus Symptoms

* Avoid all loud sounds and noisy places.

* Avoid total silence try and mask the tinnitus with white noise.

* Avoid exorbitant use of alcohol, caffeine, or aspirin.

* Wear ear protection when using chain saws, guns, lawn mowers, loud music or power tools. Exposure to loud noises can make tinnitus worse and can also cause additional hearing loss.

* Control stress levels and learn how to relax in stressful situations.

Most people with tinnitus also suffer from anxiety and lack of sleep. At night when all is quiet, the ringing in your ears may sound louder, making it harder to sleep. The lack of sleep, in turn makes you more tired during the day which increases your anxiety and stress. Poor sleep induces depression, negative thoughts and a resultant higher level of anxiety and tinnitus symptoms.

About the Author: John Currie has helped thousands of sufferers completely eliminate their tinnitus symptoms since 99. There is a ton of good information and some free reports at http://www.t-gone.com make sure you check it out.

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Pulsatile Tinnitus Symptoms

Pulsatile Tinnitus Symptoms
Could an ENT miss an inner ear problem on first visit?

I have been light headed/ with dizzyness and vertigo 24 hours a day 7 days a week for over 2 months already!
I’m not anemic or diabetic or have any neurological issues, I have had an MRI with contrast of my brain and a CT scan too.
I have also have pulsatile tinnitus to go along with these symptoms.

I went to an ENT because I am more than sure I might have something wrong with my inner ears (eg:labyrinthitis) He did not find any fluid inside my ears so it is not Meniere’s disease.

Are all inner ear disorders or viruses easy to find? Or are there special tests to determine If you have one or not?
I’ve had many sinus infections in the past and I have read that you usually get labyrinthitis after a upper respiratory (sp?) infection…

Good ENT doctors are hard to come by. Get a second opinion.

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I visited an ENT today and he said my tinnitus was due to hearing loss, so it most likely will never go away. He also said that my tinnitus was too minor to warrant a masker – only people with severe tinnitus that makes the individual consider suicide is bad enough according to him. Also, I was told my hearing loss was too minor to warrant a hearing aid. In other words, he told me to go home – there’s nothing that can be done to help me.

Does anyone have any advice for me? The last three months have been hell for me even if it is considered minor.

Some of my clients have found some relief in a few diff herbs used for inflammation…nerve inflammation will also benefit.

Herbs such as boswellia, tumeric, ginger…to name a few. Health food stores should carry a combination of a few of these together.
If you can’t find something similar, just ask.

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