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Natural Remedies for Tinnitus

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Natural remedies for tinnitus include acoustic therapies known as tinnitus retraining therapy. Relief for tinnitus is possible. There is a natural homeopathic product that might help you also. You will read all about these topics on this web page.

If you have had chemotherapy, you may have tinnitus. It’s an incessant noise in your ear. It could be a ringing, or a buzzing, or a hissing. Twenty percent of all chemotherapy patients suffer with tinnitus. Relief is possible. Please keep reading.

Acoustic Therapies

Acoustic therapy is one of the most successful treatments for tinnitus. The Oregon Health and Science University has a Tinnitus Clinic. Over 9,000 patients with severe tinnitus have received treatment at the clinic. The goal is to reduce the severity of chronic and bothersome tinnitus.

The purpose of acoustic therapy is to add or change the specific types of sounds. This will reduce how you perceive or sense the tinnitus. There are several ways to do this.

  1. A cassette tape with broadband (2kHz – 12kHz) or pink noise.
  2. CDs with broadband pink noise or natural masking sounds, such as rain or waterfalls.
  3. Bedside sound generator with a frequency channel and volume control used with or without headphones. It includes a timer for sleep.
  4. Sound pillows have small speakers built into a comfortable pillow that you can plug into a CD or sound machine.

There are other acoustic therapy devices that you can wear.

  • A standard hearing aid makes environmental sounds louder. This reduces the perceived loudness of the tinnitus.
  • An ear level sound generator is useful if you do not have hearing loss.
  • A tinnitus instrument is a combination of both a hearing aid and a sound generator. They come together in a single case but have independent volume controls.

Why Replace One Sound With Another?

There are a couple of answers to this question.

  1. Tinnitus is frequently a high-pitched, shrill noise that is very annoying. Sound generators produce sounds like the rain or the ocean. It is more pleasant to listen to. It can muffle the sound of the tinnitus.
  2. Because these masking type sounds are like background noise, you can ignore them more than you can your tinnitus.
  3. Your brain generates tinnitus. Sound generators are an external source. You can adapt to them more easily.

Sound generators actually give you some control over your tinnitus. That is the opposite of the tinnitus having control over you.

Sound Generators

Among the natural remedies for tinnitus, this one is the easiest. Sound generators offer relief for tinnitus. They do not completely cover or mask the tinnitus sound. But, the sound generators can help you to:

  • Concentrate
  • Sleep
  • Feel less anxious
  • Improve the quality of your life

In this way, you are retraining that part of your brain that interprets sounds. There will be a permanent reduction in the severity of your tinnitus.

Homeopathic Relief

There is a product called Ring Relief. It is a patent pending formula of all natural, homeopathic agents. It is scientifically engineered to address the discomfort of earaches and tinnitus. It is a glycerin-based solution with 7 active ingredients proven to alleviate:

  • Ciliary damage
  • Eardrum injury
  • Inflammation
  • Nerve damage
  • Inner ear trouble
  • Ringing or hissing or buzzing

You will soon be able to buy this solution on this very website in our Bookstore/Pharmacy. It comes with a money-back guarantee. It is certainly worth trying. You may get the relief you need form the constant noise in your ear.

Conclusion

I described the natural remedies for tinnitus here for you. It is possible to get relief for tinnitus. The noise of tinnitus is distracting and annoying. You owe it to yourself to try one of these remedies.

If you have any questions related to your colon cancer, or chemotherapy, or tinnitus, please send them our way. We are always happy to hear from our readers.

Written by Margaret Stenerson - 9/29/2010

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