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Tinnitus Sound Therapy

By julius On December 18, 2008 No Comments

Today, millions of people are suffering from tinnitus. In America alone, an estimated 66 million people have tinnitus and more than 15 percent of tinnitus causes need medical care. Tinnitus is not a disease rather a condition that comes from various health problems. There is still no cure for the condition but there are remedies and treatments that have been developed to bring relief for ringing ears which include natural remedies, recommended diet, white noise masking including the tinnitus sound therapy.

The middle ear contains two small muscles, which play an active role in the performance of the ear. When these muscles are not toned or not fully functional, the ability of the ear to recognize certain frequency of sound is lost. Therefore the sound does not reach the inner ear. If these muscles are not fully functional, the ability of the ear to adjust and balance the fluid pressure in the inner cavity is obstructed. Tinnitus sound therapy activates the middle ear muscles restoring the tone and resilience.

The sound therapy is a very useful listening system using specially recorded soundtrack of heavily filtered classical music in order to stimulate the brain and facilitate retraining and rehabilitation of the middle ear muscles to upright position to recognize high frequencies. The stimulation of sound reintroduces high frequency to the various receptors cells in the inner ear resulting to a more receptive hearing.

Sound therapy is a self treatment process using a CD and a player. You can also download the file on your iPod or any potable media device therefore you can move around doing your daily activities while listening to it.

For people suffering from tinnitus, sound therapy helps the patient to get used to the tinnitus by incorporating external sound in such a way to avoid silence. While in noise-induces tinnitus, a person is advised to keep away from loud sounds, sound therapy in the other hand does the opposite. A person is advised to avoid silence at all times. The therapy can last from hours or months to achieve satisfying tinnitus relief.


T-Gone Tinnitus Cure

By John On September 10, 2008 No Comments

T-Gone Tinnitus Cures

Have you been looking for a tinnitus cure? Did you ever find one that you can trust to not harm you and relieve you of your ear ringing?  Trusting a treatment is very difficult to do.  Most people become apprehensive and wonder whether it would be worthwhile to invest their money into purchasing such treatments.

T-Gone Tinnitus Remedies Inc. has been in the business for almost 10 years now and has a reputation as one of the most reliable suppliers of tinnitus remedies. T-Gone remedies continuously develop remedies that will help their clients in their battle against tinnitus.

They began with only their homeopathic tinnitus remedies and now they have expanded with other remedies for ear ringing, all geared towards freeing the sufferer with the irritating noise.  They have recently introduced the a potent Tinnitus Formula, Stress Relief Formula and White Noise Tinnitus Masking CD’s. So whatever the cause of your tinnitus and whatever problem it may bring to you, trust that T-Gone will be able to help you with it.

Because the remedies that they offer have proven to be effective, as backed up by their clients who have endlessly thanked them for making a difference in their lives, they have become a household name in tinnitus treatments.  Most clients usually find them thru friends who are just too happy to recommend their treatments to fellow tinnitus sufferers.

What is remarkable about the remedies and treatments offered at T-Gone.com is that they are able to handle almost every problem associated with this condition.  Stress and anxiety are amongst the most common problem encountered by patients, and it can be very damaging to the patient if they become too stressed as it can only make things worse for them.  The T-Gone stress relief formula can help them with this problem.

Those who may encounter sleep problems because of the nasty ear ringing experienced at night can use the white noise masking CD’s. Sleep is a common problem encountered by patients.  Most tinnitus patients have problems getting sufficient sleep at night because they are bothered continuously by their ear ringing.  Now, those who have used their white noise masking CD’s are just very thankful that they are able to sleep soundly at night.

With the number of years that they have been in the business, taking care of their clients, they make sure they give only 100% satisfaction and this is reflected by the good reputation that they have built online.

The company is eager to stress that altough we cannot offer T-Gone tinnitus cures, we can and do offer effective tinnitus relief via a range of tinnitus formula and tinnitus treatments options.

  • We offer toll free tinnitus support and advice via their toll free hotline number 800 314 2910 and online support via the email adress ellen [at] t-gone.com

Most Probable Tinnitus Causes

By John On July 29, 2008 Comments Off

 Hello Birgit,

I have added my comments  and suggestion in italics after your questions. Thank you for your kind words. :)

Dear Ellen and John,

Thank you very much for all your information about Tinnitus. I downloaded the book and it is just wonderful to read, Ellen, that you consider yourself almost “cured” now, even though you had a severe case of tinnitus! It gives everyone HOPE — including me.

As far as a cause is concerned, my ENT told me that the cause is my hearing loss, and I am pretty sure my hearing loss stems from using loud and high-pitched hair blowers for years. Unfortunately! I had no idea it could be harmful, but I am very careful now. I have definitely noticed that noise makes my tinnitus worse (a few weeks ago, when it all started, I couldn’t even hold a telephone to my right ear without “setting off firecrackers” or “cicadas” in my head). It’s a little bit better now!

The cicadas like noises are typical of tinnitus induced from exposure to noise.

Since I have had hearing loss for quite a while and have been using hearing aids for about seven years without any problem with Tinnitus before, I wondered of course what could have triggered it. I think Ibuprofen is one reason. I had just been taking the maximum dose for a week in order to get rid of back ache, before my daughter and grand children arrived from N.Carolina! (Too bad!!) Maybe stress also — we had just put our house on the market - even though I didn’t feel stressed. In any case, it seems that noise is the overriding factor for me now. I am thinking of buying some good ear plugs to use when I am in a noisy environment. But how am I going to hear what people say then, when I am in a group of lively conversationalists?!

Tinnitus does often get “triggered” by an event, stress or taking medication that causes tinnitus. I your case it was most likely a combination of the aforementioned.

In one of your e-mails you wrote that the noise you hear can sometimes be a clue to the cause of tinnitus.
Strangely enough I have different kind of noises in my ears at different times! It is my right ear that has given me the worst problems with crackling noises to start and then exploding into “firecrackers”. The noise in my head has been somewhat less loud with pauses the last two weeks, more like ” cicadas” that come and go (That is a little easier to take!) Sometimes my right ear can be totally quiet but with a “pling” now and then (the sound you hear when a spoon hits a crystal glass.)

Cracking, clucking or whirring sounds are very often the result of sinus problems that cause tinnitus.

Unfortunately, however, my left ear has started up (I really got panicky when that happened), but the noise has been more subdued (just a little crackling)) and it seems like the noise in my head is either on one side or the other.

In general, my tinnitus is much less severe now and I can breathe a little easier. I actually went 48 hours last week without any noise (!!)– but then it came back.

What seems to help me is to 1) not wear hearing aids (have you heard anybody else say that?) (actually I have! :))

2) be in as quiet environment as possible  3)not even talk on the phone-if it is possible– or hold the receiver far from your ear when you do. (Use the hands free option where possible, that way you will not aggravate any cochlea damage.)

I tried that for a couple of days to get my ears to “calm down” and it seemed to help. (That’s when I managed to go 48 hours without any noise but of course it could have been a coincidence.) I am also taking Lipo-Flavonoid, which I bought before I heard about you. It cost $30, so I want to finish it before I buy your remedies, which I will probably try — unless I should have a miraculous recovery before that.  (Wishful thinking!) I haven’t seen any prices, though. Let me know, please. I also presume that I don’t have to buy the Total Tinnitus Solution, but will be able to buy parts of it.

Birgit I would suggest you call Ellen on 800 314 2910 and have a chat. She will hold your hand through the whole process and guide in the right direction. If the line is busy simply leave a message and she will call you back. :)

Thank you again for giving Tinnitus sufferers HOPE and for being compassionate!
Sincerely,
Birgit Wills

Thanks again for your kind words!
John Currie


Tinnitus Relief

By John On April 26, 2008 No Comments