Help for Tinnitus
By Larry R. Miller, published Apr 09, 2008
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Tinnitus Affects Millions. Ringing in the ears, also known as tinnitus, is a very common condition.
If you experience noise in your ears, you may have tinnitus. Tinnitus is generally not an indication of a serious illness and can range from mildly annoying to extremely disturbing. Tinnitus can be hissing, buzzing, ringing, whooshing, pulsing, clicking or even a high pitched beeping. Some experience it as a constant sound, while others hear it only intermittently. Millions of people suffer from tinnitus, but most never get treated because it isn't bothersome enough to seek medical help, or they think there's nothing that can be done. Tinnitus can sometimes be cured as simply as having impacted earwax removed by an audiologist or doctor.
Natural treatments that work well for some and not so well for others. If you suffer from tinnitus, you may have to experiment to find what works best for you. As is the case with hearing loss, tinnitus can be caused by excessive noise like loud music, loud machinery, and noisy environments in general. Other culprits that have been found to cause tinnitus in some people are prescription drugs, antidepressants, migraine medications and over the counter drugs. Poor diet has been proven to be a contributing factor in hearing loss and tinnitus.
Most natural treatments consist of herbal ingredients. The one herbal that appears most often is ginko biloba. Ginko thins the blood and increases circulation to the inner ear. If you're on blood thinners, you need to consult with your doctor before adding other blood thinners to your health regimen.
Many of the treatments have a money back guarantee, but you need to read the fine print. Some I found said that if they didn't work, send back the unused portion to get your refund. Usually that means you get back a refund for the unused portion only, even if the portion you used didn't work you still have to pay for it. To me, that doesn't really sound like a guarantee, except for the manufacturer who is guaranteed to get paid either way.
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