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Banish Tinnitus Review
Posted by Dr. Linner | Filed under General
Of all the Tinnitus treatment ebooks I’ve read, Banish Tinnitus is the shortest in length (36 pages). It offers a number of basic natural remedies including a handful of dietary changes such as limiting certain foods that have been known to aggravate Tinnitus, and adding other foods that are known to lessen tinnitus symptoms. It also recommends regular exercise as a way to help blood flow and overall health, and gives some detail as to which medications to avoid or limit if possible. The dietary, lifestyle and environmental aspects of the book are consistent with recommendations we found in other tinnitus eBooks.
The author of Banish Tinnitus, Paul Carrington had suffered from tinnitus too, and after trying numerous different treatments with no relief, he was determined to set out and find a treatment that worked on his own. After learning about the different health conditions associated with Tinnitus. Paul noticed that there were 3 conditions that were frequently to blame for a lot of people’s tinnitus. These conditions were sinus congestion, anxiety and defects of the inner ear. Based on his finding’s Paul set out and designed a 3 step system that worked effectively to stop the endless ringing in his ears.
What makes this product unique is its focus on the author’s top 3 recommended homeopathic remedies, which he refers to in detail on his web site. These are the core of Paul’s program, and he does a good job explaining why these 3 homeopathic methods should work for you, where you can buy them, and recommended dosages.
What’s inside Banish Tinnitus?
* How to quickly and easily implement the 3-main all-natural steps that will immediately treat the 3 root causes of tinnitus
* What exactly is Tinnitus?
* The single HUGE reason why over 93% of all tinnitus suffers never get relief, and to easily ensure you are not one of them
* The secret to STOPPING the ringing noise in the shortest time possible
* A dirt-cheap 3 minute test that will instantly tell you which of the 3 root causes of tinnitus is your biggest contributing factor
* 6 little known super-foods that can drastically reduce tinnitus
* Shocking facts and statistical evidence about tinnitus
The Pros:
* You’ll be much better informed about tinnitus
* Very helpful knowledge to have when consulting your physician
* eBook helps you rule out other medical causes of ringing ears
* Easy-to-read – book is written in plain language
* Easy-to-follow diet, lifestyle, and environmental recommendations
* Includes Common sense explanations that support the recommendations
* Paul includes clear instructions and dosages of his 3 homeopathic remedies
The Cons:
This E-book may not provide enough information for some
Banish Tinnitus is a bit on the short side. The information is solid, but for those who want more information we recommend checking out our Tinnitus Miracle Review instead. Tinnitus Miracle has over 200 pages of helpful and interesting tinnitus information, and we prefer the approach that Tinnitus Miracle takes.
That being said, for those who don’t want to have to sort through 200 pages of information, and would rather get started curing the ringing in their ears right away, Banish Tinnitus is an excellent, concise, and straightforward product.
You can download Banish Tinnitus instanlty after your payment of $37 has been accepted. You can get an entire refund in 60 days if you do not get expected results and the book is not useful to you.
Pulsatile Tinnitus – What You Need To Know
Posted by Dr. Linner | Filed under General, tinnitus treatments
Pulsatile tinnitus is a type of tinnitus condition wherein a person keeps hearing a whooshing or pulsating sound that thumps in tune with the heart beat. This condition is also called vascular tinnitus because it is commonly caused by blood flow disruption or poor blood circulation. Pulsatile tinnitus is not very common; however, the struggles an afflicted person has to go through are quite challenging.
One of the most popular types of pulsatile tinnitus is the arterial turbulence or the crimps or plaques in the arteries of the head or neck region that causes the blood to flow with a rumbling sound. This condition is made worse by hypertension. If the flow of blood is increased for some reasons or due to the narrowing down of the restricted blood flow, a turbulence sound can be heard.
The symptoms of this type of tinnitus are different from the symptoms of the continuous form of tinnitus. However, there are some unfortunate people who can experience both types and most of them agree that pulsatile tinnitus-produced sounds are the most annoying. Like other tinnitus types, this pulsatile type of tinnitus is not a disease but a symptom signaling other more serious health problems. Because the main cause of this condition is related to blood circulation, the underlying cause must be something that needs immediate medical attention. However, you shouldn’t worry much because this condition can be treated.
Aside from poor blood flow, pulsatile tinnitus may be caused by other conditions such as:
1. Arteriovenous Malformations – this condition is caused by the unequal number of veins and arteries located near the auditory nerve along the cranial cavity. The pulsation activity in the auditory nerve causes pulsating sound to be heard.
2. Atherosclerosis – this condition is caused by the buildup of cholesterol on the artery wall. This causes the artery to constrict thereby causing turbulent blood flow responsible for the turbulent sound an afflicted individual can hear.
3. Benign Intracranial Hypertension – the inflated pressure placed on the fluid that surrounds the brain can cause the condition called Benign Intracranial Hypertension. This condition is signaled by hearing pulsating sound until it eventually becomes hearing loss.
4. Carotid Artery-Cavernous Sinus Fistula – this condition is characterized by the joining of large veins and arteries caused mainly by massive head trauma.
5. Middle Ear Inflammation or Infection – the blood flow can elevate as a result of infection in the middle ear. The elevated blood circulation results to a pulsating or turbulent sound comparable to the turbulent sound of water flowing rapidly.
6. Hypertension – one of the major causes of pulsatile tinnitus is the intake of hypertension medications. The condition can be corrected either by changing the medicine or lowering the dosage.
7. Glomous Tumor – the tumor may appear inside the ear or in the middle just at the base of the skull. Unfortunately, the patient may need to undergo surgery to get rid of this problem.
Once again, pulsatile tinnitus is not considered as a disease. It can also be treated. However, to prevent recurrence and to get rid of it permanently, the underlying conditions causing it must be addressed. Thus, when you experience the symptoms, make sure to consult with your doctor immediately.
Tinnitus Remedies That May Relieve Symptoms
Posted by Dr. Linner | Filed under General
There are many tinnitus remedies in existence but regrettably, they vary in how helpful they may be. Part of that is because there are numerous probable causes of tinnitus that it’s impossible to discover one cure that will work in all conditions. Some ideas are nothing more than old wive’s tales while other suggestions do at the very least have a scientific basis. If you put up with constant ringing, buzzing or hissing within your ears all the time, you are usually willing to try almost anything to make the noise stop. After all, it isn’t just the noise you hear but additionally head aches, unsettled stomach and other reactions to the incessant noise.
One suggestion that’s widespread is to take Ginkgo biloba vitamin supplements. It’s believed that this herbal supplement may help to reduce any dizziness or light-headedness while as well increasing blood flow for the ears. Perhaps there are some people who have experienced comfort utilizing this but there truly is not any foundation in scientific fact. Because Ginkgo biloba has other health benefits, it wont hurt to try it so long as your doctor says it is safe for you to take.
One more idea is to eat a lot of fresh pineapple. It’s assumed that pineapple has ingredients to reduce inflammation. As that could be true, tinnitus isn’t necessarily the result of irritation. If there was any irritation, the medical doctor would probably have the ability to treat it with antibiotics or other medications. It might even be treated with a typical prescribed anti inflammation medicine, Prednisone. With many sufferers dealing with the noise round-the-clock always, it can be somewhat hard to believe that anybody would have the capacity to consume sufficient fresh pineapple to produce much of a difference much less have it be a lasting cure.
Trying either these home tinnitus remedies wont hurt but do not anticipate them to offer much in the way of comfort. The only possible way to get long lasting relief from the ringing, buzzing and hissing is to dispose of the underlying problems that cause tinnitus.
This means attacking your condition at the root cause. A doctor might check out the sound as a side effect of something else and typically diagnoses you for something else. If this has occurred in your case, it is time for you to learn of the natural tinnitus remedies that has worked for many numbers of ex-sufferers of the non stop ringing in their ears.






