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In a message dated 9/14/2002 5:22:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

polkadot@... writes:

> " Ringing of ears-tinnitus is a sign that salicylate threshold has been

> reached " .

>

> Since I have a bunch of high-pitched crickets living in my ears, I'm

> interested. Anyone know anything about this?

>

> Kathy

>

I don't take any aspirin products, but I often have a herd of crickets in my

head, too.

Shelle

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From Dr. Wallach's book " Let's Play Doctor " :

.... there are a variety of causes for tinnitus including lead,

aluminum and mercury toxicity, nutritional deficiencies, food

allergies, and/or hypoglycemia.

From Dr. Cichoke's book " The complete Book of Enzyme Therapy " :

.... Sometimes tinnitus results from allergies, antibiotic or other

drug use (including salicylates and quinine), inhalation of carbon

monoxide, cardiovascular disease (including arteriosclerosis,

aneurysms, and hypertension), and ear trauma caused by loud noise.

Certain diuretics can cause the condition, as can alcohol, heavy

metal intoxication, hypothyroidism, anemia, head trauma, and

temporomandibular joint problems. As many as 200 drugs can cause

tinnitus as a side effect.

All the best,

Jim

Fibromyalgia: A Hypothesis of Etiology

http://www.xmission.com/~total/temple/index.html

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> " Ringing of ears-tinnitus is a sign that salicylate threshold has

been reached " .

>

> Since I have a bunch of high-pitched crickets living in my ears,

I'm interested. Anyone know anything about this?

>

> Kathy

>

>

>

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Kathy,

I can tell you that Dr St Amand's followers on guaifenesin go to extreme lengths

to avoid

oral and topical salicylates but some complain of tinnitus just the same.

Rob

Ringing Ears

> Saw this on another site:

>

> " Ringing of ears-tinnitus is a sign that salicylate threshold has been

reached " .

>

> Since I have a bunch of high-pitched crickets living in my ears, I'm

interested. Anyone

know anything about this?

>

> Kathy

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  • 7 years later...

I have tinnitus and for a while I was taking 4 drops of iodine and 1gr of Amour.

I have stopped this about 1 month ago and now the ringing seems to be getting

louder again (never completely went away). What do you think made it go away

the iodine or the amour? I quit going to the dr because I couldn't afford $75

every 6 months + the tests he wanted me to do. Any input would be nice and is

there somewhere I could get amour w/o a prescription?

Thanks so much

Penny

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i know of someone who had ringing in their ears...when they started on an OPTIMAL dose of armour it went away...maybe you were not on high enough dose of armour....1 grain is not very much....From: pgun3 <pgun3@...>Subject: ringing earsiodine Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 7:26 AM

I have tinnitus and for a while I was taking 4 drops of iodine and 1gr of Amour. I have stopped this about 1 month ago and now the ringing seems to be getting louder again (never completely went away). What do you think made it go away the iodine or the amour? I quit going to the dr because I couldn't afford $75 every 6 months + the tests he wanted me to do. Any input would be nice and is there somewhere I could get amour w/o a prescription?

Thanks so much

Penny

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Your can purchase raw, organic ginkgo biloba powder (and many other powders)

from www.mountainroseherbs.com. I highly recommend them, and purchasing the raw

powders is most economical.

from Israel

> >

> >

> > From: pgun3 <pgun3@<mailto:pgun3@>>

> > Subject: ringing ears

> > iodine

> > Date: Saturday, September 26, 2009, 7:26 AM

> >

> >

> >

> > I have tinnitus and for a while I was taking 4 drops of iodine and

1gr of Amour. I have stopped this about 1 month ago and now the ringing seems to

be getting louder again (never completely went away). What do you think made it

go away the iodine or the amour? I quit going to the dr because I couldn't

afford $75 every 6 months + the tests he wanted me to do. Any input would be

nice and is there somewhere I could get amour w/o a prescription?

> >

> > Thanks so much

> > Penny

> >

>

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