ringing in ears remedy, i want to cure tinnitus?
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 at
5:03 pm
if i want to cure tinnitus, is there any remedy for it?
Filed under: Tinnitus Treatment
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I don’t wanna give you a long answer. Try alternative treatment in http://www.endtinnitustoday.com
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This is from an article that will help you:
"Millions of Americans suffer from constant ringing in the ears. Sometimes tinnitus goes away without treatment; sometimes it takes a few months and sometimes – much longer.
Talking to tinnitus sufferers made me realize how much time and energy they spend on finding tinnitus treatments and causes that never tried or heard of before. They will try anything to put an end to the awful noise in their ears.
In a real effort to save you a lot of time (and money), I decided to collect evidence and success stories of tinnitus sufferers and how they managed to get relief or even cure their ear ringing. Hope this helps and gives you hope!
Tinnitus Treatments by Real People
1. Fill your world with sounds. Become a music person. If not music, than talk, anything in the background helps. Try a Zen like water fountain in your home, which works great too. You can sea sounds at night to help you sleep. Get a sound machine and play cricket sounds or ocean sounds. This will let you fall asleep.
2. Practice meditation. Silent meditation can do wonders for tinnitus (and any other health problem). Doing this can help you to hear the tinnitus sound objectively, recognize it and acknowledge it. Then you can move on in a more mindful way.
3. Ban artificial sweeteners and MSG from your diet. I can’t tell you how many stories I read about people curing their tinnitus (even after 10 years!) after eliminating artificial sweeteners and MSG from their food. These substances can also cause dizziness. You must avoid it completely (no more Chinese food orders!) and it takes a few weeks to work, but it could be the reason for your tinnitus!
4. Exposure to carbon monoxide – This is reported to be a potential cause for ringing in ears. Anyone with a gas stove or kerosene heater in their home or going to the garage with your car running to get warm in this cold weather can cause ringing in the ears. Also, if you started smoking much more before the ringing started should be aware that it could be the sudden raise in carbon monoxide that triggered your tinnitus.
5. Do not go to concerts without hearing protection. Do not be exposed to loud sounds (like construction sites) at all. Do not listen to your music player at excessive volume…