HELP for Tinnitus


I have been a tinnitus sufferer for several years in my right ear. I found that eliminating carbonated beverages and sugar helped. I have shoved everything I could find in my ear with no success. My volume of ringing would go from low to high without a reason and become terribly annoying.
My masseuse has it also and found Proseed Ear drops with grapefruit seed extract. Two applications of this on one day made the ringing go to very low and stay there since. She believes that it is caused by a fungus and GSE in very good for that.I still have some noise and will continue to use the stuff in the hope I can get rid of of it.
Google Proseed ear drops and you will get several online sellers.
GOOD LUCK!!
khaki8

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As a former stomach sufferer (acid reflux, not ulcers) I remember telling my doctor that I was stressed because I was in searing pain for weeks on end, and NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND, but they just refused to believe me.

In the end I cured my reflux through diet and raising the head of the bed. No drugs, no doctors.

I have heard of people solving tinnitus with diet. I can't remember what they did/did not eat. I'd recommend trying fish body oil capsules ... even if they don't help the tinnitus they seem to have many other beneficial effects.
Pbb ... minds only work when they are open. It is good to be skeptical, but you shouldn't deride things unless you have first hand experience. If you think it's nonsense then don't waste your own time and money, but don't try to talk others out of trying something that may help.

I first took fish oil on the urgings of my mother. I completely expected it to have no effect whatsoever, but I figured it was a small price to pay for a quiet life.

I have been overwhelmed by the changes it has made to my mood, my ability to cope with stress (and I'm talking about real stress .. raising a child with severe learning difficulties) and my general feeling of well-being. It may not have the same effects on everybody, but for about $15 a month, and with no known negative side effects (aside from slightly fishy breath about 2 hours after taking it) I figure it's worth a try.

It is also interesting to note that fish oil has been evaluated in double-blind placebo controlled trials to reduce ADD in children and to counter depression in adults. The level of depression and mental illness in societies around the world is also negatively correlated with intake of oily fish. I found all this out since I started taking it.

Vegetarian alternatives (flax seed oil, hemp oil) though similar, just don't work for me (I;ve tried). Only fish oil hits the spot.

Oh, and I make my own cables, for a few bucks each, because I'm too skeptical to shell out hundreds on snake-oil. Only the fishy type for me !