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

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Tinnitus Lipo-flavonoid

By Jane On January 20, 2009 Under Tinnitus & Related Blogs, Tinnitus Articles, Tinnitus Relief

Designed to help fight against tinnitus, lipo-flavonoid contains eriodictyol glycoside, bioflavonoids, vitamin B6 and B12 or the B complex, vitamin C, niacin, riboflavin, thiamine, choline, inositol, and pantothenic acid. Generally, these ingredients work to provide nutritional support to improve circulation in the inner ear for overall ear health.

One of the main causes of ringing in the ears is Meniere’s Disease. This inner ear disorder takes place due to the fluctuations of fluids within the ear. When the circulation in the inner ear is improved, the tiny hair cells that are responsible for transmitting electrical impulses of sound to the brain remain flexible. Also, the fluids within the ear canals flow better, thus preventing ringing in the ears.

Also, Meniere’s Disease is brought by histamine induction. Eriodictyol glycoside, one of the ingredients of lipoflavonoid, can function as an antihistamine. Thus, the supplement helps relieve the sufferer of the symptoms of Meniere’s Disease such as vertigo and ringing ears. Another condition that causes tinitus is vitamin B12 deficiency. Since the supplement contains vitamin B12, it is also helpful for those whose ringing in the ears is caused by vitamin B12 deficiency.

Further causes of ringing in the ears include noise-induced cochlear damage, stress, sinus problems or allergies, presbycusis or age-associated hearing loss, whiplash injury, temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), muscle tension, thyroid disorder, high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, and malformation of the capillaries. Given these medical conditions, the presence of the unwanted sound should not be taken for granted. It is then strongly recommended that you go visit your physician if you happen to experience the unwanted sound, so that certain tests will be conducted to determine the root cause with a fair degree of certainty.

There are certain effects brought about by tinnitus. Lipo-flavonoid and other remedies should then be made use of to manage these effects, especially stress and immune system suppression. Further remedies include homeopathic tinnitus remedies, herbal preparations, acupuncture, acupressure, hypnotherapy, counseling, meditation, and relaxation therapy. To make the unwanted sound less noticeable, certain devices may also be made use of such as hearing aids and white noise maskers.

While there are commercially available remedies that help you fight against ringing in the ears, it is important to make use of the natural ones. These include avoiding triggering factors such as salty foods and caffeinated substances such as coffee, sodas, and chocolates. Exercise properly and regularly, and avoid going to very noisy places without wearing earplugs to protect your ears.

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