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Tinnitus Natural Remedies

This article addresses tinnitus natural remedies. Tinnitus is when you hear noises that sound from within the head and not from external sources. These noises can be anything from ringing or hissing to buzzing and almost anything else. There are a variety of causes. Loud or persistent job or entertainment noises can cause serious hard to treat tinnitus. It can be caused by ear canal blockage from ear wax. It can be allergies and mucus conditions.

A hidden cause of tinnitus might be a fluid imbalance in the body (potassium and sodium imbalance caused by kidney problems). Causes of tinnitus include organic disturbances of the middle ear from too much noise damage over a prolonged period; this one is hard to treat from a medical perspective. Many times tinnitus can be a medication, the most common of which is aspirin-type medications. Other medication such as antibiotics or sedatives can cause tinnitus. An even more common cause of tinnitus is mineral deficiencies such as zinc and magnesium; deficiencies may come from stress or nutritional deficiencies from eating fast foods. Manganese may also be an issue. Congestion from allergic responses may also be an issue.

The medical perspective uses diagnosis to determine the cause (a wise course of action) but offers few solutions. Treatments are usually ineffective unless it is a tumor and surgery may help. Anti-depressants have been found to be helpful for some although little research exists. Remember, other drugs may be causing tinnitus as a side effect – check your medications.

Natural Help for Tinnitus

In looking at natural help for tinnitus, we look for causes and find supportive solutions. If the cause is a mineral deficiency, use Zinc at 50 mg, Manganese at 5 mg and Magnesium (enough to loosen the stool, but not to diarrhea).

High pitched noises need to be dealt with kidney remedies. Low-pitched sounds are best treated with liver remedies. Other possibilities include nerve damage from a high-noise environment. It can be effectively treated with whatever you decide, using a combination of supplements for at least 2 months at a time.

Diet may play a big factor especially when a person’s diet consists of nutrient deficient foods such as fast food. Remove foods that obstruct circulation such as alcohol, tobacco, caffeinated soda pop, and coffee; and also these things may cause nutritional deficiencies.

Foods that contain aspirin-like compounds such as grapes, almonds, cherries, apricots, and wine should be avoided. Caffeine is implicated in a significant portion of people with tinnitus. Caffeinated foods include foods such as sodas, green and black teas, as well as chocolate.

If mucus congestion of the ears is a problem then you can reduce problems by eliminating dairy products or other foods that increase mucus.

Regular exercise will help to promote better circulation. Hot foot baths and cold calf packs will help stimulate circulation and reduce ear noises.

To help nerve health, take a good B-Complex over several months.

Zinc supplementation (50mg per day) is often helpful.

Manganese is helpful as a trace mineral.

Many practitioners feel that magnesium deficiency is the main cause for tinnitus. Start off with one capsule and increase daily until the bowel loosens up. Stop just before having diarrhea.

NAC (n-acetyl-cysteine) is useful for liver health and dries up mucus congestion.

Be patient as natural remedies may take weeks to months to work, but the results can be satisfying. See other ear remedies on our healing common ailments page.

Natural Healing Protocol — First, choose an herb. Then add a cell salt or cell salt solution. Finally, choose the homeopathic remedy that fits your situation best. Combining supplements will do more to support your body’s ability to function properly than using just one. Your ability to heal will depend on the severity and length of time symptoms have been present.

Herbs for Tinnitus

Use these herbs for tinnitus for a few months to support nerve, kidney, liver and mineral deficiencies.

Herbs are Mother Nature’s natural remedies valued for their specific strengthening and tonifying properties. Learn medicinal uses of herbs, culinary uses of herbs.

Herb combinations:

Dave’s Kidney Formula – high-pitched noises; kidney weakness; fears or forgetfulness may indicate weakness, according to Chinese medicine.

Dave’s Liver formula – low-pitched noises; liver problems are often seen with emotions of anger and irritability according to Chinese medicine.

Herb singles:

Butcher’s broom – circulatory improvement as well as varicose veins and hemorrhoids.

Cordyceps – valuable for oxygenation, liver and adrenal health.

Dong quai – Chinese herb to build and move the blood for better circulation.

Fenugreek – liver and digestive issues; low-pitched noises; decongestant; helpful for clicking noises; allergies.

Gingko biloba – rich in bioflavonoids; protects veins and arteries to the head and ears; circulation improvement and memory enhancement.

Gravel root – high-pitched noises from kidney issues.

Nettles – mineral rich, anti-inflammatory and anti-allergies.

Valerian – may be useful for nerve rejuvenation.

Cell Salts to Help with Tinnitus

Use the following cell salts to help with tinnitus. You can use them individually or use the cell salt solution below.

Cell salts natural remedies support mineral deficiencies. Learn about the Cell Salts: 12 Essential Minerals. To make a cell salt solution, put up to 10 tablets of each cell salt in a 16-24 ounce bottle. Fill with water and swirl to dissolve tablets. Sip throughout the day.

#5 Kali mur 6X – hard of hearing, from Eustachian tube blockage
#6 Kali phos 6X – promote nerve rejuvenation
#12 Silicea 6X – tinnitus is from abscess process or scar tissue

Tinnitus Homeopathic Remedies

Use these tinnitus homeopathic remedies for up to several months depending on how long you have had it, and until symptoms have passed.

Homeopathic natural remedies are non-toxic medicines safe for everyone, including infants and pregnant or nursing women. You may use 6X, 30X, 6C or 30C potencies. Learn How Homeopathy Works

Salicylic acid (#1 Homeopathic for Tinnitus) – most successful remedy for general tinnitus; roaring and ringing in ears; nervous deafness; vertigo; from toxicity.

China Sulph (#2 Homeopathic for Tinnitus) – ringing of the ears with vertigo; hardness of hearing, sometimes with violent headache; when tinnitus follows a virus of flu or debilitation.

Aconite – comes on suddenly; from fright or shock; sensitive to noise; earache with pain; roaring, buzzing and ringing in the ears.

Belladonna – right-sided, throbbing; sensitive to noises form fever or inflammation. Own voice bothers him.

Causticum – noises with deafness; itching in ears; lots of ear wax; burning in the ears; person is sensitive to social injustices.

Chamomilla – oversensitivity, pressure, pain, heat sensation with redness of the cheeks without fever.

Cinchona – tinnitus and vertigo with headaches; very sensitive to noises; gas, bloating, and digestive upsets.

Dulcamara – earache, buzzing and stitching pain; swelling of glands near ear.

Iodium – may also have thyroid problems (hyperthyroid) and a ravenous hunger; head reverberates; clogged Eustachian tubes.

Natrum Sal – low-pitched noises; deafness; vertigo; after affects of flu.

Phosphorus – very sensitive individual with fears; polyps, tickling, itching, ringing with heart palpitations.

Plumbum met – slow onset or from post traumatic stress syndrome; sudden deafness; hears music with frightful delirium.

Pulsatilla – from ear infection; ringing, roaring, pain and oversensitivity; timid person, changeable moods, weeps easily.

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