What Is The Best Natural Tinnitus Treatment
Tinnitus – Best Natural Treatments
Tinnitus has proved to be an incurable condition despite the best efforts of the scientists. Everyone who are afflicted with tinnitus is desperate for a tinnitus cure to be discovered but for some reason this seems to be still some way off. The conventional medicine and scientific community have not been able to find a cure to date.
Natural Treatment for Tinnitus Alternatives
Fortunately for sufferers of tinnitis there is a considerable variety of natural tinnitus treatments available today. Broadly speaking the options are vitamin therapy, herbal preparations, homeopathic remedies and an amalgam of all of the foregoing.
Homeopathic tinnitus treatments are compounds of natural ingredients that are highly diluted. Homeopathic tinnitus treatments work on the like treating like theory. Homeopathy is a treatment of the ill using natural ingredients in minute doses, that in a healthy person would produce symptoms like those that the sick person is having.
Homeopathy is steadily gaining high levels of recognition and acceptance in the treatment of tinnitus.
The Chinese have used natural herbal amalgams and different therapies for over 2000 years. Herbal therapies for tinnitus are also popular and have been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years.
The following have all at one time or another been used as a natural tinnitus treatment: Gingko biloba, sesame seeds, Chinese herbs, black cohosh, spinach, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, onion juice, garlic, marijuana.
Some of the vitamins that have been proven to help with tinnitus are Vitamin A, Vitamin C, the B group vitamins, Vitamin E, Vitamin A and Zinc
Many studies and trials have been conducted over the years with varying degrees of success reported. The improved levels of health in individuals that are on these natural vitamin treatments for tinnitus, the levels of stress is reduced and the body’s immune defense system strengthened.
Conclusions about natural treatment for tinnitus options.
Because of the fact that most of the natural options for tinnitus treatment are not marketed by the large pharmaceutical companies, they are not normally backed by clinically trials and studies.
Most of the natural tinnitis therapies, options and treatments that have proven to be successful have indeed been formulated in this manner.
John Currie
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June 25th, 2010 at 2:42 am
tinnitus remedy, do you know what is the best natural treatment?
June 25th, 2010 at 7:46 am
The only thing I have found which consistently works for tittitus (I have a lot of friends that are DJs and have messed up their ears) lies within the realm of chinese medicine.
Essentially having looked extensively through the options (and followed up on the success and failures of my friends that tried to fix it), I’ve found 3 approaches work consistently.
1) A Qigong form named the Marriage of Heaven and Earth (A master named Bruce Frantzis has quite a few of instructors that teach this).
2) A Qigong form named Spiraling the Energy Body (I unfortunately do not know of anywhere to learn this unfortunately, but it deserves mention since it works).
3) Seeing a good acupuncturist (this one is tricky since it’s normally very hard to know which ones are actually qualified to help you on it, and I’ve seen people see bad acupuncturists and erronously assume that tinnitus cannot be cured by acupuncture, until I made them see someone else).
My own opinion is that one of the main (but not the only) causes of tinnitus is excessive tension locked into the nervous system. When this is the case, you can reduce the severity of the condition by not overstraining your nervous system (ie. stressing out, not getting enough sleep and over working your nervous system). The first 3 options I listed might be a bit difficult to do, so while this isn’t a treatment it can help quite a bit. Tinnitus is a rather frustrating condition because there aren’t that many ways to fix it, whereas most diseases I’ve run into normally have 5 plus things that work consistently to fix them. Hence, I must apologize for not having a supplements or herbs I can recommend
Hope that helps though!
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June 25th, 2010 at 7:48 am
No, I don’t – and if you find one let me know! I have had tinnitus for a long time – without even realizing it for the longest. Luckily I have a great many years experience camping out and living in the country where I have largely gotten used to the sound of night critters and for that reason the ringing does not bother me. But is is there . . .
If it ever did become bothersome, I would look into what Alex F suggested.
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June 25th, 2010 at 7:50 am
Other than what Anthony has mentioned and that list looks pretty comprehensive and was not aware of all those for tinnitus, and what Alex has mentioned, some good tips too, there is also black cohosh that is said to help.
I think it is a case of try something and have some hope and faith that it might help. If it does not do anyting then don’t lose hope but try something else. And persist for several months as herbs often take a while to kick in. And what works for one does not necearrily work for another so you may have to try different herbs.
Avoid headphones …..one of the worse culprits!!!
Hope you have some success….you too Tony……best wishes.
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