Dr. Kevin Hogan is a psychologist and hypnotherapist who suffered major tinnitus for 2 1/2 years. He cured himself using a variety of modalities, from hypnosis (yes, it really can work) to small amounts of prescription medication.
He is the author of the book, "Tinnitus: Turn the Volume Down" and an 8 CD package detailing his recovery. I don’t have tinnitus myself but I am a great advocate of Dr. Hogan’s work in psychology and hypnotherapy.
If interested you can contact Dr. Hogan through his website or phone number and get referrals to medical and mental health professionals who has trained and been certified by Kevin.
Yes, tinnitus can be completely cured in many cases. For severe tinnitus, there can be significant reduction in symptoms. Through Kevin’s website and staff, you can learn what works and what doesn’t work in tinnitus treatment.
By the way, I don’t work for Kevin and have no financial ties to his organization.
First and foremost, make sure that you avoid loud noises and loud music fed directly into the ears. If your job requires you to be around very loud noises, consider wearing earplugs that can reduce the decibels but not completely cut out the noises so that you are able to work at the same time. By simply avoiding loud noises, you will reduce one of the root causes of the ringing and natural remedies will help take effect.
After you have tried reducing the noise in your ears, consider an over the counter herbal remedy. Look for all natural ingredients, and an ease of use. The best remedies have garlic, vitamins, and natural sources that will help reduce the symptoms over time.
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reduce your blood pressure.
my ears ring forever.
Try extra B-complex, more vitamin C, others.
Mostly blood pressure, though. exercise, reduce it, eat less sugar products.
Try everything. Low music
Will ring.
rings now.
adios
Ginkgo biloba tea may help in the treatment of tinnitus.
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Dr. Kevin Hogan is a psychologist and hypnotherapist who suffered major tinnitus for 2 1/2 years. He cured himself using a variety of modalities, from hypnosis (yes, it really can work) to small amounts of prescription medication.
He is the author of the book, "Tinnitus: Turn the Volume Down" and an 8 CD package detailing his recovery. I don’t have tinnitus myself but I am a great advocate of Dr. Hogan’s work in psychology and hypnotherapy.
Here is a link to the CD program: http://store.kevinhogan.com/tinnitusreductionprogramwithbook.aspx.
Here is a giant google link to reviews of Kevin’s books and CDs.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGLL_enUS336US336&q=kevin+hogan+tinnitus+review.
If interested you can contact Dr. Hogan through his website or phone number and get referrals to medical and mental health professionals who has trained and been certified by Kevin.
Yes, tinnitus can be completely cured in many cases. For severe tinnitus, there can be significant reduction in symptoms. Through Kevin’s website and staff, you can learn what works and what doesn’t work in tinnitus treatment.
By the way, I don’t work for Kevin and have no financial ties to his organization.
First and foremost, make sure that you avoid loud noises and loud music fed directly into the ears. If your job requires you to be around very loud noises, consider wearing earplugs that can reduce the decibels but not completely cut out the noises so that you are able to work at the same time. By simply avoiding loud noises, you will reduce one of the root causes of the ringing and natural remedies will help take effect.
After you have tried reducing the noise in your ears, consider an over the counter herbal remedy. Look for all natural ingredients, and an ease of use. The best remedies have garlic, vitamins, and natural sources that will help reduce the symptoms over time.