
Tinnitus: I had a problem with wax build-up a few months ago...
Client asked:
Tinnitus: I had a problem with wax build-up a few months ago. That is when I noticed the tinnitus. I thought my problem was because of the wax, or possible having fluid in the ear. However, after the wax was removed, the ringing was still there. Sometimes it is more noticeable than others. It always seems the loudest when I awake in the morning. I went to an ENT doctor, and was told tinnitus is something that comes with age. The cilia in the ear die, but somehow they generate this sound. It was equated to a person losing a limb, but still getting senasations as if they still had the limb.
In my lifetime, I, like anyone else, have been exposed to loud noises. In the summer, I would mow the lawn with a lawn tractor, and up until a few months ago (when I noticed the ringing) I never wore any ear protection.
Hopefully, this is sufficient information. I am always reluctant to try the so-called "all-natural" products. I don't know what I'm taking, and more often than not they haven't worked for me: St. John's Wort, echinecia, etc. How does your product work in reducing the noise level? The ENT doctor said there was nothing available other than "sound masking" devices that you wear in your ear.
Our response:
Hello John,
Based on the additional information supplied herein, the type 4 remedy for cochlea damage most certainly would be the correct remedy for you to take to obtain the relief that you deserve.When an external noise is experienced the thousands of tiny hairs in the inner ear are stimulated.
As and when an external sound is detected the tiny hairs sway and send impulses through the auditory nerve which is interpreted as a noise by your brain.
The movements of the hairs in the inner ear can be likened to a field of long grass rippling in time with the breeze.
The cilia in the inner ear are easily broken from the huge pressures generated by sudden bursts of sounds. The inner ear damage is made worse if you are a band member or have worked in a loud environment for a long time.
Noise induced cochlear damage tinnitus which can cause a ringing in the ears often is by ear wax removals, ear candling, swimming incidents, sports injuries, head or dental surgery.
Hearing loss is incurable however the ringing in the ears remedies have been very successful at lowering the tinnitus levels from a damaged cohlea.
It always amazes me how many emails we get every day from newly diagnosed tinnitus sufferers simply being told that they will have to "live with these noises", "there is nothing one can do", etc. etc. Very little is explained to them and they are simply told to live with it.
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