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Tinnitus Herbal Remedies

By julius On January 19, 2009 No Comments

Whenever you start to hear bells ringing in your head, or when something which sounds like glass breaking pounds your senses, then chances are you may have tinnitus.  Derived from the Latin word “tinnire”, tinnitus is a medical disorder which affects around 35 million Americans, and often affects individuals who are over the age of 40.  However, the disorder is also affecting a large number of young people as well.  A number of tinnitus herbal remedies are available today, which serve as an alternative to standard prescription drugs, for effectively eliminating the ringing in the ears.

The irritating noises that a person suffering from tinnitus hears may vary, ranging from a clicking, hissing, roaring or screeching sound.  Although doctors are not so sure of its exact causes, a number of factors are believed to lead to the onset of this ailment.  The ringing in your ears could be caused by the buildup of ear wax, hearing loss,, an ear, neck or throat infection, or even high blood pressure and some cardiovascular ailment.

The ringing ears syndrome could also be the effect an overdose of certain medications, such as salicylate, which is common in aspirin and other medications.  Among the common and potent tinnitus herbal remedies include garlic.  Herbal experts suggest that users combine six large, peeled garlic cloves and 1 cup of olive or almond oil,  The garlic should then be minced and blended, then pour in a glass jar and add hot water to it.

Onion juice is also a suggested herbal mixture for easing the symptoms of tinnitus.

Ginkgo biloba is also recommended for use by tinnitus sufferers.  Health researchers suggest that Ginkgo biloba leaves are helpful in calming the senses and easing symptoms.  The herb hyssop is also good for strengthening the nervous system as well as in regulating the brain’s response to stimuli.  Rosemary is also an herb that has bioactive compounds which aid in improving blood circulation as well as invigorating the nervous system.

Consumers however are advised that before they start using just about any tinnitus herbal remedies, they should first completely read the product label and ensure that the medication they buy is made by legitimate herbal producers, and uses only approved ingredients. Consumers are also advised to check out number of online forums, where they can interact with tinnitus patients, compare herbal therapies, and find the best products for easing the symptoms of tinnitus.

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Causes of Tinnitus and Cures

By julius On November 17, 2008 No Comments

Many people today are suffering from tinnitus and some of these cases are chronic and debilitating. There are many causes of tinnitus and cures for the suffering are considered necessary to relieve from the condition and prevent it from getting worse. Some of these tinnitus causes such as earwax buildup can be treated simply by using basic home remedies such as ear irrigation. A basic and simple and basic technique to drain the excess wax. To do this, you can start by heating a small amount of water to a body temperature. Apply few drops into the ear, let it set for few minute and tilt your head to drain. You will feel relieved after the procedure and tinnitus eventually disappears.

Tinnitus is said to be the perception of the ear without an external source. It can be expressed as whooshing, whining, roaring, tickling or whistling sound. Others people call it noise in ears. All of these descriptions mean only one thing; it’s TINNITUS. In some occasions, tinnitus may sound low and eventually disappear by itself, but other types are loud and unbearable that becomes an enduring disability you would not want to happen to you or anyone in the family.

The main causes of tinnitus are:

  • Stress, which impedes the function of hypothalamus in the production of essential chemicals needed by the body in order to function normally. When these significant chemical are not well produced, it may result to unhealthy condition such as tinnitus.
  • Noise-induced cochlear damage. These cover almost 90% percent of tinnitus cases where mostly affected are teenagers who are into iPod music listening and those who are often exposed to loud sounds.
  • Sinus or allergies, which is usually treated by taking antibiotics and antihistamines; these medications coagulates the mucous which result to middle ear infection and tinnitus.
  • Meniere’s Disease, a chronic disorder in the middle ear which usually is associated with vertigo attacks, intermittent hearing, and tinnitus.

There are tinnitus remedies sold in the market today that are only concentrated on tinnitus and not on what caused the unwanted noise. Let me tell you that there is another option known as homeopathic tinnitus treatment and remedies which is a part of alternative medicines. The remedies are specially formulated depending on the causes of the ringing in the ears. Such a holistic approach that helps the body heals from within.

The key to a successful treatment is with the help of a physician before you proceed with the treatment to rule out the underlying causes of your tinnitus. You should also learn to withdraw from everything that causes or worsen your tinnitus.

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Head Congestion and Tinnitus

By julius On October 3, 2008 Comments Off

There are many ways to ease head congestion. In many cases, natural tinnitus formula are proven effective to bring relief to distress. Eating a spicy food, hot soup, and tea or drinking plenty of water, applying vapor rub to the temple, chest and sinuses, and acupressure are some of these examples.

The common causes of head congestion are colds or flu, lack of sleep, lack of water, laying down for a long time, blocked sinuses, and need for exercise or even allergy from the food we eat. All of these can cause tinnitus.

Head congestion and tinnitus often come together as cause and effect. It is often more noticeable and audible when you go to bed because the environment is more quiet that even a tiny sound generated from anything around you apt enough to keep you awake.

The body need relax to avoid stress. This can worsen the tinnitus. Caffeinated drinks, alcohol and nicotine that may keep you awake longer should be avoided. Get enough sleep as much as possible. Learn to sleep with your head on elevated position to lessen head congestion.

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How to Get Rid Of Ringing Ears

By julius On October 3, 2008 Comments Off

Many people suffer from ringing ears called tinnitus. The common causes of tinnitus are extreme exposure to loud sounds, over fatigue, mental stress and high dose of antibiotics and aspirin. There is no specific treatment for tinnitus. It may just go away on its own or may stay forever if not treated. How to get rid of ringing ears?

* Limit or avoid exposure to loud noises, such as music, power tools, gunshots, and industrial machinery.
* Learn to minimize or stop drinking alcohol and beverages containing caffeine.
* Quit smoking. Nicotine use may cause tinnitus by reducing blood flow to the structures of the ear
* Take regular exercise. This improves the blood flow in the ear to prevent tinnitus
* Keep up a healthy weight. Obesity can cause tinnitus
* Live a healthy lifestyle and have enough sleep.

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Hearing Noises In Ear?

By julius On October 3, 2008 Comments Off

We experience sound every day. This sound may be coming from the television, radio, automobiles and even human sound. If a person is exposed to loud sound over a long time, it causes damage to the ear’s sensitive structure and nerves. Some hasty explosive sound such as gun shot can be deafening enough to cause hearing damage.

Tinnitus is a medical term for hearing noises in ear even there is no external source of resonance. Many people with tinnitus hear nonstop buzzing, droning, clicking, pulsing, and whooshing. This is not a serious problem but quite an irritation that can be resolved in time.

Until today, there is no definite remedy for noise in the ear or head. Tinnitus can be evaluated by physical examination, medical records and unique analysis to precisely locate its major source. This procedure can help the doctor to identify whether the tinnitus is continuous, varying or pulsating, or it is related with hearing loss or loss of balance. An audiogram is being used if the tinnitus persists. The patterns of hearing failure may possibly lead doctor to the diagnosis.

Here are some do’s and don’ts that can help you to reduce tinnitus. Remember that the ear is one of the most sensitive parts of the human body. Therefore, it is advised to:

  1. Have a regular exercise. It improves body’s blood circulation.
  2. Avoid if not, reduce your intake of salt when cooking.
  3. Check your blood pressure; if it is high, ask for doctor’s help to put your blood pressure to normal  levels.
  4. Stay away from exposure to deafening sounds and noises.
  5. Avoid nerve stimulants such as colas, coffee, tobacco and marijuana.
  6. Reduce nervous anxiety, which may possibly promote stress to the already tense hearing system.
  7. Get enough rest and avoid over fatigue.
  8. Stop worrying about the noise. Discover to ignore it as much as possible.

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