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Posted by: BatMan@Alt/Med on 2011-11-02, 19:34:22
Food Therapy: "There's a major food connection here, " says Paul Yanick, Ph.D,. a research scientist in Milford Pennsylvania. "Basically, a lack of magnesium might cause some people to suffer tinnitus. " He recommends eating plenty of magnesium rich foods, which may provide relief from tinnitus and help prevent new episodes. Herbal Therapy: If your doctor says that your tinnitus is the result of circulation problems, try ginkgo, which increases blood flow to the brain, says Varro E. Tyler, Ph.D,. professor of pharmacognosy at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Dr. Tyler recommends a dose of 120 milligrams daily of a concentrated, standardized ginkgo extract known as GBE (Ginkgo biloba extract). Ginkgo works slowly, and it may take weeks or months before you notice improvement, he adds |