Treat Tinnitus with Alternative Remedies
Tinnitus is a difficult condition to treat, but there are now many alternative remedies
that can help people with this common yet difficult ailment. People with tinnitus often complain of a frequent
ringing in their ears. Different individuals experience different sounds and symptoms.
Although most people who suffer from tinnitus experience ringing sounds, others may hear chirping, hissing,
clicking, or whistling. The sounds may be soft or loud, and they may be frequent, regular, or intermittent. The
sounds may be constant, only mildly annoying, or so maddeningly annoying that they drive some poor souls to great
lengths to seek relief. In other words, tinnitus affects different people in different ways.
Most people who complain from the symptoms of tinnitus are first tested to rule out other possibilities. For
instance, most conventional medical doctors will first attempt to rule out an underlying cause, such as a brain
tumor or a drug side effect. When these options have been ruled out, most tinnitus patients will find that there
are not many options to choose from.
Unfortunately, modern medical science has very little to offer the tinnitus patient. Most conventional doctors
will openly admit that there are currently no effective treatments for tinnitus.
However, it is not all bleak news. Traditional herbalists, naturopathic doctors and other practitioners of
alternative medicine have developed several herbal remedies and traditional therapies that can be used to
effectively treat tinnitus. Here are just a few of the natural remedies that can be used to treat tinnitus.
Ginkgo biloba: Ginkgo biloba is a popular herb that is most commonly used to enhance the brain’s memory
functions, improving the circulation of the brain, and it can also be used to sharpen the body’s immune system. But
did you know that it could also be used to treat tinnitus?
The herb ginkgo biloba is also used to treat the ringing symptoms of tinnitus. Many practitioners of alternative
medicine believe that the herb ginkgo biloba can help by reducing the symptoms of tinnitus by improving the
circulation of the inner ear.
When you choose your ginkgo biloba supplement to treat tinnitus, make sure that the formula you buy is
standardized to 24 percent ginkgo-flavoglycosides. Most herbalists and naturopathic doctors recommend that you take
120 to 240 milligrams of ginkgo biloba two times a day. You should strive to take ginkgo biloba once in the morning
and once in the evening.
As well as taking ginkgo biloba, most practitioners of alternative medicine also recommend that you exclude
certain ingredients from your diet. To keep the noises at bay, they recommend that individuals who suffer from
tinnitus banish salt, sugar, alcohol and caffeine from their diets.
According to some naturopathic doctors, simply keeping your diet free from these stimulants can keep the
tinnitus at bay. Another nutritional therapy that you can use to control the symptoms of tinnitus is simply adding
more B vitamins to your diet. Many times, tinnitus can be caused by simple deficiency of B vitamins. Adding a
multivitamin that is rich in B vitamins can help many patients find relief from the symptoms of tinnitus.
In order to get enough B vitamins to affect some sort of relief, some doctors also recommend that patients
supplement niacin, thiamin and B12 into their diets. In order to achieve the maximum benefits from these B
vitamins, most doctors recommend that tinnitus patients consume at least 100 to 500 milligrams of B vitamins a
day.
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