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- Is Audizen a Tinnitus Scam? Questioning the Claims and Ingredients in . . .
Does Audizen work, or is it a scam? It is being advertised online At first, it appears as a Dr Oz and Vicks “trick” to cure tinnitus, which is already a red flag Then, a doctor named Dean Ornish presents a seminar, claiming that tinnitus is caused by inflammation of nerves in the brain He
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- Significant Tinnitus Relief Using Vicks VapoInhaler and VapoRub
I have had tinnitus in my left ear for three years I recently watched a video on YouTube about applying Vicks VapoRub under the nostrils It gave me a little relief Then I started using the Vicks VapoInhaler multiple times a day It has reduced the ringing in my left ear by 90 percent or
- DMSO Cured My Unilateral Tinnitus? | Tinnitus Talk Support Forum
The tinnitus is still loud as ever, but it seems less reactive to sound If that observation is accurate, it could be significant For the first time in years, I am cautiously listening to music (!)—Durutti Column, Can, and Holger Czukay, if you're curious—on my real system The volume is still very low, and it's early days
- If You Have Pulsatile Tinnitus, Heres the First Thing You Need to Do . . .
Pulsatile tinnitus is not tinnitus Pulsatile tinnitus is a rhythmical noise that is synchronous with the patient's heartbeat Most of the time this can be diagnosed and treated, but an ENT, audiologist, or primary doctor cannot diagnose this or know what to look for You need to go to a specialist in a city or university hospital
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