Saturday, August 29, 2009

Natural Cures For Tinnitus

cure for tinnitus


Tinnitus may be a common condition, but the effects are anything but common. If you or someone you know suffers from tinnitus, you are fully aware of what an impact it can have on your life. The desire to find a workable solution to drive away that constant buzzing or ringing in the ears can become a personal quest to take back your life.

The range of options for relieving tinnitus is numerous and includes prescription medications, holistic or natural treatments and surgery. Prescription medications may relieve some of the symptoms associated with tinnitus, but in the end they typically only mask the symptoms and do not provide long term relief. Furthermore, they often result in unpleasant side effects and commonly involve prolonged use.

Surgery is a dramatic option that may provide the relief you seek but forces you to subject yourself to a dangerous and invasive procedure in order to obtain that relief. Consequently, surgery should only be used as an absolute last resort.

Rather than putting yourself under the knife or subjecting yourself to the unpleasant side effects associated with prescription medications, why not consider an option that can provide you with real relief without any of the risks? Natural treatments for tinnitus allow you to achieve true relief from the effects of tinnitus. Unlike many prescription medications, this is relief that actually lasts rather than just covers up the symptoms. This is because natural treatments work to resolve the root of the problem that causes tinnitus; allowing you to benefit from lasting relief.

Why put yourself through the unnecessary risk and recovery associated with surgery or take prescription medication for a prolonged period of time just to end tinnitus when there is a faster, more natural way to bring about relief? Natural treatment methods are all specifically designed to provide you with relief from the effects of tinnitus without presenting harmful side effects.

by mike praval


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Monday, August 24, 2009

Product review - Tinnitus Miracle

Each day since I have been using Tinnitus Miracle my condition has been steadily improving. Every day, the ringing in my ears began to diminish. I now am completely rid of the ringing in my ears that was once so loud.

Prior to beginning this miracle cure, my life had become pretty dismal. The ringing in my ears had become so severe that I was constantly irritable with everyone around me. It was particularly loud at night, making it impossible for me to sleep. As a result, I was always grouchy and tired. Even the simplest tasks became too much for me. My work was slipping and my relationship with my family was deteriorating. I would have given almost anything for a solution to stop the constant buzzing in my ears.

I have now been taking the tinnitus miracle cure for a little over two months and I am extremely pleased. The noise has gone from a loud buzzing sound to being completely gone. I cannot tell you how much of a difference this has made in my life. I am now able to rest comfortably and my overall health has improved. More importantly, I am now able to be act like my old self and my family definitely appreciates the change! I have even become more productive at work and it looks like I may be in line for a promotion sometime soon.

The advice and support that was provided to me during my recovery from tinnitus has been unimaginable. Beyond the fact that this miracle cure completely eliminated my tinnitus, what I liked most about it was the fact that it is completely natural. I never had to worry about taking something that would make my health worse. I honestly don't know where I would be without this miracle cure...

What causes tinnitus?


  • Hearing loss. Doctors and scientists have discovered that people with different kinds of hearing loss also have tinnitus.

  • Loud noise. Too much exposure to loud noise can cause noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus.

  • Medicine. More than 200 medicines can cause tinnitus. If you have tinnitus and you take medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether your medicine could be involved.

  • Other health problems. Allergies, tumors, and problems in the heart and blood vessels, jaws, and neck can cause tinnitus.






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Sunday, August 16, 2009

symptoms for tinnitus

What is tinnitus? Tinnitus is the name given to the condition where a person hears sounds that aren't produced externally. If you are the only person to hear the sounds then it's called 'subjective' tinnitus. If your doctor can hear the sounds as well -- using an audio device -- then this is called 'objective' tinnitus. Subjective tinnitus is much more widespread.

The symptoms for tinnitus -- the sounds you hear -- vary from person to person. If you are hearing sounds like; ringing, ticking, knocking, hissing, clicking, whooshing, etc., and they aren't coming from an external source, then you have tinnitus. And if your doctor / specialist can't hear the sounds during testing then the symptoms for tinnitus you are experiencing point to subjective tinnitus.


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so... what is Tinnitus?

Tinnitus from the Latin word for "ringing" is the perception of sound in the human ear in the absence of corresponding external sound(s).

Tinnitus can be perceived in one or both ears or in the head. It is usually described as a ringing noise, but in some patients it takes the form of a high pitched whining, buzzing, hissing, humming, or whistling sound, or as ticking, clicking, roaring, "crickets" or "tree frogs" or "locusts", tunes, songs, or beeping. It has also been described as a "whooshing" sound, as of wind or waves.Tinnitus can be intermittent or it can be continuous. In the latter case, this "phantom" sound can create great distress in the sufferer.