Tinnitus affects a large number of people, and this is why it is important to know what causes this annoying and sometimes debilitating ringing or buzzing sound in the ears and how to treat it.
Even though it may be disappointing to know that, at least today, there is no known cure for tinnitus, the good news is that there are treatments that are useful, especially for four of the most common kinds of tinnitus.
Yes, that is correct; there are at least four different kinds of tinnitus, based on the fact that it is caused by primarily four different sources. The main causes of tinnitus are: noise damage, trauma or stress, allergies or sinus problems and Meniere’s disease. For each of these main causes, different homeopathic treatments have been formulated.
The way that stress affects tinnitus involves a region of the brain called the hypothalamus, which produces chemicals that are necessary for the body to function the way it is supposed to do. In the case of severe stress, grief or shock, those necessary chemicals cease to be produced.
The way to treat tinnitus induced by stress is two-fold. First, the person should determine what factors are causing the stress and seek to eliminate or change them. Secondly, the hypothalamus needs to be encouraged to start working properly again. It has been found that a blend of natural ingredients serves to do that. These ingredients include Phosphoric Acid, Sublimed Sulphur, Sepia from the cuttlefish, Calcium Carbonate, Silicon Dioxide, and Phosphate of Potassium. Tablets made from this formula go by the brand name T-Gone Stress Tinnitus Remedies, and are available online at the T-Gone website.
Although it is not a fast-acting remedy, the process does work to reduce the symptoms of tinnitus caused by stress.
For more information about T-Gone Stress Tinnitus Remedies and other tinnitus treatments, visit T-Gone.com.
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