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	<title>Comments on: Tinnitus remedy-Does anybody know about remedying tinnitus without surgery?</title>
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		<title>By: eclecticdoctor</title>
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		<description>Chinese medicine wise, tinnitus can be considered as a deficiency in the kidneys (no I am not talking kidney failure or something).  Ruling out medical problems, I have successfully treated tinnitus with either acupuncture or an over-the-counter chinese herb formula or a combo of both.

I will not elaborate the specific formula because I believe that if you want to try this method you should see a licensed acupuncturist or other qualified chinese medicine health professional who can prescribe the appropriate treatment for your specific condition, of which tinnitus may just be one sign.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chinese medicine wise, tinnitus can be considered as a deficiency in the kidneys (no I am not talking kidney failure or something).  Ruling out medical problems, I have successfully treated tinnitus with either acupuncture or an over-the-counter chinese herb formula or a combo of both.</p>
<p>I will not elaborate the specific formula because I believe that if you want to try this method you should see a licensed acupuncturist or other qualified chinese medicine health professional who can prescribe the appropriate treatment for your specific condition, of which tinnitus may just be one sign.</p>
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