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To reduce ringing in the ears and other noises of tinnitus
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To treat circulatory disorders often implicated in tinnitus
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To counteract the negative effects of aspirin use
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To reduce fatigue & stress contributing to the symptoms of
tinnitus
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What is Tinnitus?
The
symptoms of tinnitus include ringing noises in the ears
or hearing sounds that seem to be coming from inside
your head. The sounds of tinnitus may be varied and
sufferers report the noise as ringing, buzzing,
whistling, beating or roaring. The noise may be
continuous, may come and go, be heard in one ear or in
both. Tinnitus is sometimes associated with hearing
loss. For some, tinnitus may be nothing but an annoying
little sound they hear every now and then, but for the
unlucky ones, tinnitus can reduce the ability to
concentrate or hear outside noises and may become
completely debilitating - preventing the sufferer from
leading a normal life.
What causes Tinnitus?
Tinnitus is usually caused by damage to the microscopic
hairs that line the auditory cells in the ear. These
hairs usually move in response to sound waves detected,
producing a brainwave that is experienced as sound.
When damaged, these hairs become bent or broken and move
randomly in a constant state of irritation, producing
“sound” impulses in the brain.
Degenerative damage in people of advancing age is a
common cause of tinnitus and usually paired with hearing
loss. In younger sufferers exposure to loud noise is
probably the leading culprit.
Other causes of tinnitus may be as benign as a small
plug of wax in the ear that is easily removed. Tinnitus
may also occur as a result of head and neck injury,
stiffening of the bones in the middle-ear or as a
side-effect of prescription drugs.
Sometimes tinnitus may be caused by an actual sound
produced in your body that becomes audible due to
disease or proximity to the ear (Objective tinnitus).
Circulation problems such as high blood pressure and
atherosclerosis can cause the sound of blood flow in
vessels close to the ear to become more forceful, or
turbulent - allowing your ear to detect the sound.
Malformation or narrowing of blood vessels in the head
and neck can have the same effect. More rarely,
tinnitus is a symptom of a tumor in the head or neck.
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What are the
Treatment Options?
Conventional treatment of tinnitus is based on the
underlying cause if one is found. For example, if
impacted wax is the culprit, it is easily removed or, if
a medication is causing the tinnitus, you would need to
discontinue the medication or ask your health care
provider to prescribe an alternative drug.
In
cases where tinnitus is caused by ear damage due to
noise exposure or advancing age, very little is
available in terms of medical treatment. Treatments
that are available are generally used on a trial and
error basis as different drugs may help different
people.
Natural
Remedies Can Help: What is TinnaRex?
TinnaRex is a 100% safe and effective natural remedy for
relieving tinnitus and addressing the various causes of
this condition. Presented in convenient tincture form,
regular use of TinnaRex helps to bring natural relief to
people suffering from Tinnitus without the complications
often associated with prescription drugs.
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Ingredients
This remedy
contains the following herbal and homeopathic
ingredients:
Ginkgo biloba
is an extremely effective herb used in Traditional
Chinese Medicine and derived from one of the oldest
trees on earth. Its medicinal properties have only been
discovered by the West during the last 20 years, where
clinical studies have indicated its effectiveness in
restoring the functioning of the circulatory system and
treating conditions caused by degenerative changes of
ageing. Ginkgo is excellent for a number of cerebral
and circulatory disorders. It is probably the most
widely-used herb for tinnitus and many sufferers swear
by this natural ingredient.
Rosmarinus officinale
(Rosemary)
dilates and strengthens blood vessels
and is an excellent circulation tonic. Rosemary is
particularly useful for tinnitus that is caused or
worsened by high blood pressure and other circulatory
conditions. Rosemary also acts as an invigorating herb,
relieving depression and imparting a zest for life,
preventing fatigue and stress which both affect
tinnitus.
Avena sativa
is made from the wild oat plant and is a well known
restorative and nerve tonic. Avena sativa is effective
in reducing high cholesterol levels which can contribute
to circulatory problems which cause tinnitus. This herb
is also used to treat depression, low libido and lack of
energy. Recent studies have suggested that it is also
effective in reducing the craving for nicotine in people
who are trying to quit smoking.
Verbena officinalis
is also known as Vervain or Wild Hyssop and is native to
the Mediterranean region. Verbena is well-known for its
ability to relieve tension and stress and relieve mild
depression. This herb is also useful in reducing pain
and inflammation.
Salicylic Ac. (30C)
is a homeopathic remedy indicated for tinnitus with loud
roaring or ringing sounds, which may be accompanied by
deafness or vertigo. This remedy is particularly useful
in people whose symptoms began with a bout of flu,
Meniere’s disease or long-term use of aspirin. Because
it is presented in homeopathic potency, Salicylic Ac.
carries none of the negative side effects of
pharmaceutical aspirin, yet offers excellent benefits.
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How do I use TinnaRex?
TinnaRex comes in a convenient tincture form and is
available in 50 ml bottles.
Directions:
Chronic: 10 - 15 drops in 1/4 cup water or juice three
times daily.
Acute: 5 drops in 1/4 cup water every 30 minutes as
needed. Do not exceed 10 acute doses in 12 hours.
Caution:
Please consult your medical practitioner should symptoms
persist. Safety during pregnancy and nursing not yet
established. Do not use concurrently with Warfarin or
other blood thinning medication.
How long until I see results?
Relief is generally felt within minutes of taking
TinnaRex, although stubborn cases may take a little more
time to respond. Over a few weeks of using this natural
remedy regularly, the sounds of tinnitus will be
significantly reduced and heard much less frequently.
How long will a bottle last?
One 50 ml bottle will last approximately 30 days at
chronic dosage. A 120-day supply (see the
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How has TinnaRex helped others?
'For the last 5 years I have had tinnitus and was
almost constantly bothered by a low roaring noise in my
ears. My doctor could find no physical cause for it and
advised me to learn to live with it - which I accepted
very reluctantly! A friend of mine who is a loyal
Native Remedies customer found your TinnaRex remedy for
me and suggested I give it a go - I certainly had
nothing to lose and she has had only good experiences
with your company and products. I used the remedy for
several weeks and began to notice the sound becoming
quieter and less obvious. Some days I would stop what I
was doing and try to concentrate on whether I could hear
the noise or not - an unbelievable improvement for me!
I now seldom hear the roaring sound and when I do an
extra dose of TinnaRex generally quietens it down within
minutes. I must thank you for such a great product - it
has really brought me peace and quiet I thought I would
never have.'
Muriel
'TinnaRex has been super for the ringing in my ears
that nothing else had helped. I tried changing my diet,
wearing a special hearing aid and a few medications that
had no effect at all. Your product has stopped the
ringing completely. I am so relieved to find something
that works and, although I was willing to try anything,
all the better that it is a safe and natural remedy!'
Richard
FAQ’s
How common is tinnitus?
Nearly 36 million Americans suffer from tinnitus and it
is estimated that almost one in five people will
experience tinnitus at some time in their life. Over
seven million people have tinnitus so severe and
resistant to treatment that it prevents them from
leading a normal life.
Can other people hear the noise of tinnitus?
Although the noise of tinnitus can not usually be heard
by others, in cases where it is caused by abnormalities
of blood flow, your doctor may well be able to hear the
noise - especially with a stethoscope.
Why is my tinnitus worse at night?
When you are busy during the day you may be more
distracted by your daily activities and also the
everyday sounds that surround you. At night, when your
surroundings are quiet, the noise of tinnitus may become
comparatively loud and constant. Tiredness and fatigue
also tend to make tinnitus worse.
When should I consult my health care practitioner?
Tinnitus rarely indicates a dangerous condition and,
apart from the annoyance and detrimental effects on your
lifestyle, is not harmful in itself. However, if
tinnitus is persistent, worsens over time or is
associated with hearing loss or dizziness, it is
important to consult your health care provider.
What else can I do to help my condition?
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There are a few things you can do to help cope with
your condition by decreasing the noise of tinnitus
and increasing your tolerance to it:
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Avoid any prolonged exposure to loud music and
noise.
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Substances that are known to have negative effects
on tinnitus include nicotine, caffeine, tonic water,
alcohol and aspirin. Try to reduce your intake of
food, drinks and medications containing these
substances.
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Prescription drugs such as anti-inflammatories,
sedatives, antidepressants and antibiotics all have
the potential to trigger tinnitus. Speak to your
health care provider about an alternative treatment
if you use any of these drugs regularly or see our
range of natural remedies for a wide variety of
conditions.
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As tinnitus is usually more noticeable in quiet
surroundings, a competing sound provided by a “white
noise” producer, music, a ticking clock or radio
static at low volume may be useful in masking the
noise. For people with hearing loss, a hearing aid
may help tinnitus by amplifying outside sounds and
making the tinnitus noise less noticeable.
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Stress and fatigue can both worsen the symptoms of
tinnitus so try to get adequate rest and investigate
methods of stress management that appeal to you,
whether regular exercise and leisure activities or
relaxation therapy.
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There are therapies available which train the brain
to 'screen out' the sounds of tinnitus. Speak to an
audiologist or your health practitioner for more
information.