Vitamin deficiency causes ringing in ears
Vitamin deficiency = A ringing in ears
It has been known for over 50 years that there is a direct correlation between vitamin deficiency and tinnitus, also known as ringing in ears.
As far back as 1953 by the Swiss pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche produced a brochure detailing several scientific and clinical studies which were performed in previous years, both in Europe and the U.S.A. regarding the correlation between vitamin deficiency and hearing loss.
The first recorded clinical trials to prove the effectiveness of Vitamin A in treating hearing loss and ringing ears took place in 1949 in New York by otorhinolaryngologist M.J. Lobel.
The clinical trials
Doctor Lobel applied a dose of 50.000 I.U. of vitamin A, by intramuscular injection, in some 300 patients with progressive hearing loss, twice a week for a period of six weeks.
Patients who responded positively, received further treatment during the following 22 weeks, or as long as it took to reach the maximum gain in hearing ability.
Lobel’s results are particularly astonishing. In the first six weeks 83% of the patients responded to the treatment. Conductive as well as perceptive hearing loss were clearly improved.
The first group, in which Lobel included all disfunctions in the conductive system including otosclerosis, responded more swiftly, compared to the second group. Lobel also obtained positive results in mixed forms of hearing loss.
A persistent ringing in the ears was improved, or had disapeared after the second or third week of treatments.
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