The Right Tinnitus Remedy?
Thank you for the information. I just wonder….
I met with a riding accident 1991, maybe that could be similar like “sport injuries”, which you wrote about in your homepage:
What tinnitus noises are experienced with cochlea damage tinnitus?
The sounds normally associated with tinnitus from cochlea damage can
include:
a.. ringing bells
b.. chirping sounds
c.. sounds like cicadas or crickets
d.. roaring
e.. hissing and fluttering sounds
f.. a high frequency noise similar to that of a computer monitor.
So I hope I did the right choice about the herbal drugs.
Well the noise you list are most certainly associated with noise induced tinnitus, also known as cochlea damage tinnitus. You do not mention which remedy you purchased but if you purchased the exposure to noise tinnitus remedy it is the right one ![]()
The Most Significant Tinnitus Survey Ever?
It dawned on me the other day that our subscribers are in a unique position to help each other and also to provide incredibly valuable information about tinnitus, the causes, the severity of symptoms experienced, age, gender etc.
The 20,000 subscribers to the T-Gone.com newsletter have a unique opportunity to generate hugely important information. I know of no other site or forum that could actually collect such valuable and helpful data. The information gathered is of course totally confidential, and the results will be posted on our blog and published in the revised and updated edition of Ellen’s Free Tinnitus Self Help Guide.
We will also provide the data to the various tinnitus associations around the world to aid their research.
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The aim has to be to educate people about tinnitus in order try and prevent, or at least reduce, new incidences of tinnitus. particularly among the young.
This could very well be the most significant and important survey since the 1980’s. I know you busy, but please take the time to complete the survey as it will help you as well as other tinnitus sufferers ultimately.
Thanking you in advance and keep an eye out for the results of the survey.
If there are questions I should add, please list them in the comment section below this post after you have taken the survey.
Thanking you in advance
John Currie
President,
T-Gone Remedies, Inc.
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What Causes Tinnitus
What causes tinnitus, a condition that millions of folks suffer from? Tinnitus can be caused by various factors therefore it is difficult to pinpoint an exact cause. Damage to the ear has been identified as the most common cause of tinnitus. It can be caused by infection, injury, or a different medical condition.
Tinnitus can also be caused by damage to the tiny hairs in your inner ear. Sound waves cause these small hairs to move. The movement causes cells in the ear to send electrical signals to your brain through the auditory nerve, and these are then interpreted by the brain as sounds. These hairs get damaged and they send random electrical impulse to the brain causing tinnitus.
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How the Power Of This Group Can HelpTinnitus Sufferers
Here at T-Gone.com we have our own unique community, a community of people who are tinnitus patients and former tinnitus sufferers. It is quite a large community, there are over 20,000 members.
I would like encourage members of this community to start helping each other by using the power of the group. This phenomenon is exploding on the internet with sites such as Facebook or Myspace. Millions of people all around the world are joining groups and making friends and indeed a good deal of marketing and selling is now taking place on those web sites.
Before I go any further, I am not trying to get you to join a group at one of these sites! I am merely using them as an example of how groups of like minded people are talking to and helping each other using these type of sites. They form communities…
We can all help each other in small ways, such as commenting at this blog, writing in and telling us about how the remedies have helped you, tell us about your experiences with tinnitus.Try and answer a question someone else has asked at the blog. If you have found something that helps you, tell us about it and you will be helping thousands of other tinnitus sufferers.
Every tinnitus sufferer will go through tough times where they need some encouragement, advice or inspiration. There is no better way than to help other people who have tinnitus than by writing in with your inspirational messages. We’ll post them at this blog. It gives them hope and reinforces their will to also succeed at relieving tinnitus.
I have had some amazing success stories from our community members. One such message is posted below. It really is inspiring and uplifting for our readers to be able to read these messages from other tinnitus sufferers.

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Pulsatile Tinnitus
Pulsatile tinnitus
I have posted this email and my reply as this tinnitus type is actually a warning signal that your body is sending. If you are experiencing pulsatile tinnitus should you should get yourself checked by a specialist physician.
From: Daphne [mailto:dapxxxxx@bigpond.net.au]
Sent: 06 August 2008 08:06
To: John Currie
Subject: noisy heart beat
Dear John It is not the high pitch sounds or crickets in my ears that bothers me. It really is the constant sound of my heart beating and it gets so loud that even listening to my tape at night does not drown it out. It gets worse when I turn over in bed and races like mad. I really don’t know what else to do as I have tried just about everything. Can you help me any further?
Thank you regards Daphne
Hello Daphne,
If you are hearing the beating of your heart, this could be a warning to you.
Pulsatile tinnitus such as you are experiencing is very often a symptom if vascular disease or high cholesterol levels or both. I would recommend you see a physician who works with this specialty as soon as possible.
Treat the tinnitus a warning that you to change your lifestyle or diet, or both.
Kind regards,
John Currie





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