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		<title>By: Van Bo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Van Bo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Dec 2009 19:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>STOP using Tylenol, even Aspirin.  Lessen coffee/caffeine intake.  Drugs cause tinnitus, loud noise in decibels, injury, swimming and infection.</description>
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		<title>By: John J</title>
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		<dc:creator>John J</dc:creator>
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		<description>I don&#039;t have Tinnitus but I know someone who does. My friend told me it can be quite annoying and he tried everything to make the ringing stop. I did some research for him of natural cures for Tinnitus and found an article that really shed light of the Top 10 Tinnitus Causes and it provides resources to get help.  I hope his helps you out. Check out the article @ http://www.newthoughtgeneration.com/2009/12/tinnitus-causes</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t have Tinnitus but I know someone who does. My friend told me it can be quite annoying and he tried everything to make the ringing stop. I did some research for him of natural cures for Tinnitus and found an article that really shed light of the Top 10 Tinnitus Causes and it provides resources to get help.  I hope his helps you out. Check out the article @ <a href="http://www.newthoughtgeneration.com/2009/12/tinnitus-causes" rel="nofollow">http://www.newthoughtgeneration.com/2009/12/tinnitus-causes</a></p>
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		<title>By: Qwerty</title>
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		<description>When I don&#039;t listen to my ipod for a week it goes away.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I don&#8217;t listen to my ipod for a week it goes away.</p>
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		<title>By: Anthony</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
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		<description>Wax buildup in the outer ear, ruptured eardrum, congested Eustachian tubes, some infection, Ménière’s disease, Side effects of certain drugs like sedatives, antidepressants (as in your case), pain killers etc., Damage caused due to overexposure to loud noise, Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides level, diabetes, head or neck injury etc. are some reasons why humans have tinnitus.

Valium, Xanax and Klonopin are benzodiazepine drugs that many doctors prescribe for tinnitus. These are conventional medications which achieve only limited success in tinnitus relief, and usually their bothersome side effects such as dry mouth, blurred vision, and constipation often discourage use.

They are addicting to varying degrees and cannot be used continuously for a long period of time. They are helpful in reducing tinnitus symptoms and aid in sleeping. Valium is the most addicting of these and is not used often for this reason. 

Xanax is very popular and is prescribed often for tinnitus. However, the ATA report on medications that cause tinnitus lists Xanax as causing it in 6.6% of cases.

Some herbal remedies exist which can be used to support all body systems involved in helping the ear to perform its tasks of clear hearing and balance, as well as the circulatory, cardiovascular, and nervous systems.

Some of the most common herbs &amp; biochemic tissue salts used are 
• Ginkgo Biloba is excellent for a number of cerebral and circulatory disorders. It is probably the most widely-used herb for tinnitus and many sufferers swear by this natural ingredient.  
• Rosemary dilates and strengthens blood vessels and is an excellent circulation tonic. Rosemary is particularly useful for tinnitus that is caused or worsened by high blood pressure and other circulatory conditions.
• Avena Sativa is effective in reducing high cholesterol levels which can contribute to circulatory problems which cause tinnitus.
• Wild Hyssop s also useful in reducing pain and inflammation.
• Salicylic Ac. (30C)  is indicated for tinnitus with loud roaring or ringing sounds, which may be accompanied by deafness or vertigo. This remedy is particularly useful in people whose symptoms began with a bout of flu, Meniere’s disease or long-term use of aspirin.
• Ferrum phosphoricum (Ferrum phos. D6) is a homeopathic biochemic tissue salt which supports the absorption of iron in the body. The protective myelin sheath which surrounds all nerve tissue needs iron to supply this vital nutrient to the nerve cells it encases. Regular use of Ferrum phos. can help to prevent dizziness, headaches and restlessness and is of great benefit for those who tend to feel irritable, tense and tired.
• Magnesium phosphate (Mag. phos. D6) well-known as a homeopathic painkiller, Mag. phos. is also of great benefit to the health of the nerves. It acts as a natural anti-spasmodic and a nerve and muscle relaxant and is also frequently recommended for stress headaches.

Hope all this helps

Good Luck!

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wax buildup in the outer ear, ruptured eardrum, congested Eustachian tubes, some infection, Ménière’s disease, Side effects of certain drugs like sedatives, antidepressants (as in your case), pain killers etc., Damage caused due to overexposure to loud noise, Elevated cholesterol and triglycerides level, diabetes, head or neck injury etc. are some reasons why humans have tinnitus.</p>
<p>Valium, Xanax and Klonopin are benzodiazepine drugs that many doctors prescribe for tinnitus. These are conventional medications which achieve only limited success in tinnitus relief, and usually their bothersome side effects such as dry mouth, blurred vision, and constipation often discourage use.</p>
<p>They are addicting to varying degrees and cannot be used continuously for a long period of time. They are helpful in reducing tinnitus symptoms and aid in sleeping. Valium is the most addicting of these and is not used often for this reason. </p>
<p>Xanax is very popular and is prescribed often for tinnitus. However, the ATA report on medications that cause tinnitus lists Xanax as causing it in 6.6% of cases.</p>
<p>Some herbal remedies exist which can be used to support all body systems involved in helping the ear to perform its tasks of clear hearing and balance, as well as the circulatory, cardiovascular, and nervous systems.</p>
<p>Some of the most common herbs &amp; biochemic tissue salts used are<br />
• Ginkgo Biloba is excellent for a number of cerebral and circulatory disorders. It is probably the most widely-used herb for tinnitus and many sufferers swear by this natural ingredient.<br />
• Rosemary dilates and strengthens blood vessels and is an excellent circulation tonic. Rosemary is particularly useful for tinnitus that is caused or worsened by high blood pressure and other circulatory conditions.<br />
• Avena Sativa is effective in reducing high cholesterol levels which can contribute to circulatory problems which cause tinnitus.<br />
• Wild Hyssop s also useful in reducing pain and inflammation.<br />
• Salicylic Ac. (30C)  is indicated for tinnitus with loud roaring or ringing sounds, which may be accompanied by deafness or vertigo. This remedy is particularly useful in people whose symptoms began with a bout of flu, Meniere’s disease or long-term use of aspirin.<br />
• Ferrum phosphoricum (Ferrum phos. D6) is a homeopathic biochemic tissue salt which supports the absorption of iron in the body. The protective myelin sheath which surrounds all nerve tissue needs iron to supply this vital nutrient to the nerve cells it encases. Regular use of Ferrum phos. can help to prevent dizziness, headaches and restlessness and is of great benefit for those who tend to feel irritable, tense and tired.<br />
• Magnesium phosphate (Mag. phos. D6) well-known as a homeopathic painkiller, Mag. phos. is also of great benefit to the health of the nerves. It acts as a natural anti-spasmodic and a nerve and muscle relaxant and is also frequently recommended for stress headaches.</p>
<p>Hope all this helps</p>
<p>Good Luck!</p>
<p>You may check the source link below for more details on the above</p>
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