Guest guest Posted March 28, 2011 Report Share Posted March 28, 2011 QUESTION What can I do for ringing in the ears? ANSWER Ginkgo biloba, 240 mg a day, can help after 6 weeks (but usually does not). The ringing in the ears, called " Tinnitus " can be difficult to treat if simply chasing that symptom, but often goes away along with the overall symptom process with treatment. Helps to sort by type of tinnitus: 1. Pulsatile throbbing matching the pulse suggests a tight muscle compressing a blood vessel near the ear. It's not dangerous, but like a blood-pressure cuff, makes the pulse audible. The treatment is the SHINE protocol, which tends to release the muscles in general, and sometimes a body worker who does good head and neck muscle release. 2. A high pitched ringing sound which is steady from moment to moment, though it vary over time (simply not with the pulse). This suggests a neurogenic source, which can be simply an inner-ear process (and still be impacted by eustacian tube blockage associates with candida and autonomic dysfunction from head and neck trigger points) or part of a broader neurologic process. I would add the Energy Revitalization System vitamin powder (which helps the nerves with B12, B6, inositol, magnesium and other nutrients) and add lipoic acid 500 mg a day plus acetyl-l-carnitine 1,500 mg a day, which all can help the nerves recover — though this can take 3-12 months, so you need to give this treatment time. Most often, with SHINE the tinnitus goes away over time and the patient forgets about it. If not, a hearing aid specialist can make a " masker " which cancels out the tinnitus frequency, so that you no longer hear it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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