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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Cure For Tinnitus?

What is Tinnitus?
From the Latin tinnitus or "ringing" – it is a condition characterized by ringing, swishing, or other noises that appear to be originating in the ear or head. It is usually a symptom of some other underlying condition and most often considered a nuisance. Tinnitus may be subjective or objective: Subjective tinnitus, only the patient can hear the noises. Objective tinnitus, a physician may hear the noise while doing an examination.

Causes of Tinnitus
It tends to improve with direct treatment or treatment of an underlying cause. The condition is linked to fatigue, stress, sleep problems, concentration difficulty, memory problems, depression, anxiety and irritability. Age-related hearing loss, ear injury, foreign objects in the ear, and circulatory system problems, for example, may also cause the condition.

Tinnitus is a symptom of a variety of health conditions, … including effects from medications. Common causes are exposure to loud noises, earwax blockage, and abnormal bone growth in the ear. Less common causes include an inner ear disorder called Meniere's disease, stress, ear infections, depression, head or neck injuries, and acoustic neuroma.

Blood vessel disorders that cause tinnitus include head and neck tumors, atherosclerosis, high blood pressure, turbulent blood flow, and a malformation of capillaries. Medications known to cause tinnitus include antibiotics, cancer treatments, diuretics, quinine and chloroquine for malaria, and aspirin.


In addition to the medical reasons that cause Tinnitus there are other contributing factors. Everyday events and activities can cause ringing in the ears. Some easy techniques that could help during daily actives: Control alcohol intake, Cut amount of caffeine, Avoid taking too much aspirin, Wear earplugs when necessary.

Symptoms of Tinnitus
Symptoms of tinnitus include hearing sounds when no external sound is present. The ears may sense ringing, buzzing, roaring, clicking, whistling, hissing, or squealing. Noises may appear low or high in pitch and may interfere with a person's ability to concentrate.

Tinnitus Treatment  
If an underlying cause of the tinnitus is found, a doctor will treat that condition and the tinnitus usually subsides. This may include … treating blood vessel conditions, or changing medication regimens. There is no specific treatment for tinnitus, but a doctor may suggest methods of suppressing the sound. Drugs cannot cure tinnitus, some such as tri-cyclic antidepressants, alprazolam, and acamprosate may reduce the severity of symptoms. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/156286.php

Side Effects of Tri-cyclic Antidepressants
Side effects vary from medication to medication. They can include: Blurred vision, Constipation, Disorientation or confusion, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Dry mouth, Fatigue, Headache, Increased appetite, Increased heart rate, Low blood pressure, Low sex drive, Nausea, Seizures, Sensitivity to sunlight, Urinary retention, Weight gain. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/antidepressants/MH00071
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Tinnitus Cure
  • Garlic is the first herb on the list when any dangerous infection is present. For any infection, anywhere in the body, garlic can and should be taken internally. One of the most useful remedies for inflammation.
  • Garlic is a very powerful antibacterial, antiviral, and anti pathogen substance. It is the heavy artillery when it comes to destroying any type of infection. http://www.all4naturalhealth.com/anti-inflammatory-herbs.htmlinflammatory-herbs.html. Excerpt from: Barks Herbs Roots Twigs - The Earth Pharmacy©
Garlic has many different health benefits for us, including certain medical conditions such as tinnitus. Those who have tinnitus and are currently looking for a more natural treatment will certainly want to consider garlic as one option. It has been known to increase circulation in the body as well as reducing buildup of plaque which can eventually lead to problems such as atherosclerosis and stroke.

In the tinnitus community garlic oil is one of the more popular natural treatments. You will want to make sure that there are no preservatives or additives in the garlic oil you purchase, just so you can be sure that it is as healthy as possible. It will also be possible to make your own garlic oil if you do not want to buy it from the store. [See Recipe http://www.tinnitus123.com/garlic-for-tinnitus/]

Once you start looking around at all of the health benefits that garlic has to offer, you might just be amazed. First and foremost, garlic has antibiotic and antiviral properties which help to keep the body safe from any foreign bodies that may invade. Garlic also acts as a blood thinner; this can be particularly helpful to some people who have tinnitus because of high blood pressure. This food also helps to increase circulation in the body which has also been linked to tinnitus. http://www.tinnitus123.com/garlic-for tinnitus/                                 
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The TONIC Nutritional Garlic Supplement is made from the original centuries-old recipe first given to prevent colds and flu. Containing concentrated amounts of garlic formulated to deliver maximum benefits with absolutely no unpleasantness. Garlic is a scientifically proven panacea for the human body.
This is not medicine or medical advice. Consult physician for diagnoses and treatment of all health concerns.              ç=End.

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    1. Thanks Alisha for encouraging us; it is a good feeling knowing someone's listening!

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  3. This is informatilve keep up the good work thanks.

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  4. It suggested by medical establishment and American Tinnitus Association that there is no actual tinnitus cure. But don't be discouraged as there are lots of patients who have gotten partial or total Tinnitus relief using a variety of tinnitus remedies.

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    1. Yes the medical community and the ATA suggests no cure for tinnitus. The Complementary Alternative Medicine CAM establishment suggests tonic herb remedies that correct the cause(s) of tinnitus.

      If traditional medical treatments for tinnitus suppress the symptoms one may want to consider a natural treatment as the CAM community suggests.

      Most if not all traditional medicine is synthesized from nature. Here we merely suggest dialogue with one’s health care provider about tonic herb alternatives; it’s returning to the source.

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