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  • tinnitus from allergies or sinus
  • tinnitus from meniere's disease

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Some GOOD NEWS For One Tinnitus Sufferer.

By John On November 9, 2005 Under Tinnitus News

Hi John,

I just got off the phone with James Milner in Akron Ohio, he was so excited
about his tinnitus that he just “HAD TO CALL!”

You see James was unable to decide or determine what the cause of his
tinnitus was and had phoned me for some help just over a month ago. We were
able to were able to solve his tinnitus problem by correctly determining the
CAUSE of the tinnitus.

It got me thinking that many more people would probably also be having the
same problems as James was having.

The cause of tinnitus is often overlooked and most sufferers get themselves
into such a state that any sort of thinking or research is just impossible.

Here’s how I was able to help James with his problem, I asked him a couple
of questions which actually forced him to think about his situation.

The questions were:

1] Have you been suffering from stress or anxiety over the last
6 months?

2] Have you ever been exposed to loud noises, either in the workplace, in
clubs or pubs, in the military?

3] Have you been in a motor vehicle accident where you had a blow to the
head or had the airbags inflate as a result?

4] Have you had any sort of blow to the head?

5] Have you had head or dental surgery prior to the tinnitus starting?

6] Have you habitually had to take anti-biotics or anti- histamines to treat
sinus or allergy related conditions?

7] Do you suffer from vertigo and dizziness?

8] Describe the noises to me.

Well in turns out that James has worked in the aviation industry all his
life and is thus frequently exposed to loud noise at his place of work.

James had recently experienced huge amounts stress and anxiety due to the
retrenchments and downsizing that seems to be affecting all airlines.

It was after a couple of weeks of extreme stress that James noticed the
tinnitus for the first time and it just seemed to get worse for him.

>From the noises James had described to me (cicada like noises) I was fairly
sure that he had suffered from cochlea damage due the exposure to loud
noises he was subjected to every day.

I was also of the opinion that it was the stress he had been experiencing
that was the MOST LIKELY TRIGGER for the tinnitus that was causing him so
much trouble.

I suggested he adopt a multi faceted approach to healing his body by taking
both the type 4 Remedy for cochlea damage and the type 7 remedy for stress
and anxiety.

And this is exactly what James did and his call some 4 weeks later was so
positive it has made my day!

No that’s not right, its’ made my week!

We are here to help you, John so please feel free to contact us if you need
any help or advice regarding your tinnitus.

If you would like us to call you simply email customercare@t-gone.com with
your details and we will call you back at a convenient time for you.

Well thats all for now, I think I am going to take the afternoon off and go
and visit my new grandson Jordan.

Keep well and look after yourself!

John Currie
T-Gone Remedies, Inc.
http://www.t-gone.com

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