Tinnitus cure can someone recommend one that actually produces results.?
It is just frightening to watch my grandmother suffering to cope with the ear ringing! That is not the worst though, as she battles to get her general health seems to be getting worse. It appears that because she is so stressed and up tight, she doesn’t get to sleep for long and nowdays seems to pick up almost every sickness that is going around. My theory is that this related to the tinnitis? I am looking for a tinnitus cure right now.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tinnitus#Treatment
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/tinnitus/article_em.htm
http://www.t-gone.com/
http://www.medicinenet.com/tinnitus/article.htm
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/tinnitus/DS00365
A combination of gingko biloba and black cohosh might help. Both have some reputation to help with tinnitus. Gingko works on the princpile of improving the circulation to the ears and brain. Not sure how black cohosh works in this sense but has a long reputation for this use, in addition to its many other applications. But if your Grandma is on any kind of medication she will need to check with her doctor or pharmacist first. There are instances when you might not be able to take gingko biloba: for instance if you are on blood thinning medication or if you have had a stroke. This is because it also thins the blood and can increase bleeding time, which would be contraindicated for anyone on aspirin, other similar meds, or who has recently had a haemorrhagic stroke. If your Grandma has had, or has, any medical condition then only a doctor can best answer that. If she is on medication then a pharmacist might be the best person to ask about that. Here is a link for using a combination of Gingko biloba with black cohosh to try and relieve tinnitus symptoms:http://www.holisticonline.com/Remedies/Ear/tin_alt_herbal-medicine.htm
If your Grandma wants to try homeopathy instead, which has no contrindications with over-the-counter medicine, here is a link. The choice of homeopathic treatment will depend on the nature of the symptoms. Just look through this list for her:
http://www.publix.com/wellness/notes/Display.do?id=Homeo&childId=Tinnitus_hm
Hope this helps.
Best wishes for your Grandma and her health.
I found out there is help for tinnitus. I know that conventional wisdom will tell you that there is no cure but my friend found this website http://www.t-gone.com that gave her a lot of support in determining the root cause of her tinnitus. Surely worth checking it out.