
Lipoflavonoid for ringing in ear...
This cochlear damage ringing in the ears remedy is one of our original remedies and is certainly our most successful tinnitus treatment remedy.
This treatment has relieved the tinnitus ear ringing from sudden loud noises, ear surgery or a knock to your head.
John's tinnitus problem is:
The tinnitus started when I fired a shell activated gun for shooting nails into concrete. I fired the gun in a basement. I have had a ringing in my ears ever since. This happened over 30 years ago. The tinnitus is most annoying at night but also bothers me when in a quite room or a quiet place in the country.This has got to be noise related or induced tinnitus, right? Does your product contain lipoflavonoid?
We answered thus:
Hey John,
I am glad that you got in touch with me, because you can be positive about getting at least a reduction in the tinnitus levels from using our tinnitus relief remedies which incidentally do not contain lipoflavonoid.
Our remedies are purely homeopathic formulations that are produced in an FDA licenced facility in the US, but I digress...
There is no doubt that your tinnitus is a result of cochlea damage.
A little known fact is that there are literally millions of minute hairs deep inside the ear that get influenced from the sometimes extreme pressures of waves of sound resulting from noise.
As a noise is recognized by the ears and those little hairs undulate, impulses are discharged through the auditory nerve that your brain picks up and tells you you've just heard a sound.
The stimulation brings about movement of all those wee hair cells, which is similar to a wheat field moving in time with the wind.
All of those microscopic cells and the diminutive auditory nerve cells are very easily damaged when you are exposed to loud noise over a period of time. This damage is automatically intensified if you have played in a orchestra or a rock band for extended periods.
Those sensitive inner ear organs like the auditory nerve cells and hairs are damaged as a result of a blow to the head. All those auditory hairs often get bent out of shape or even chipped and then send random impulses straight to the brain which is interpreted as a sound, even though there might be an absence of sound.
Hearing loss from cochlea damage which can cause to whistling noises in the ears can also be caused by ear-wax treatments gone wrong, hopi ear candling, scuba diving, sports injuries, dental work and can also be caused by middle ear infections.
Loss of hearing is irreversible although the t-gone tinnitus remedies have been very successful at dramatically and permanently lowering the ear ringing levels from cochlea damage.
I most certainly hope this answers your questions, John. Keep your chin up, be positive and you will see that soon your tinnitus problems will be behind you.
Regards
John Currie
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