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Old 4th February 2007   #1
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Arrow Tinittus partially solved here with brazilian remedy

I did think no remedy for my tinnitus but im very surprised about my ear-doctor ordering me take the remedy.Was a blessing.
The remedy is an "brain peripheral blood vessel dilator" ( i hope correct my translation )

The tinittus and feeling pressure ears sensation is partially gone.( I think 70% solved in 1 week treatment ).

For me still rest other 3 weeks taking the remedy ( the 1 month treatment with the remedy following my ear-doctor recomendation)
The doctor told me nothing total cure with remedy but have a chance to total cure ! Well...
1 unit each 24hs.
If you have tinittus too, please, ask your ear-doctor about this remedy, i think you have this one in your drugstores, i don´t know the remedy roots, but i can research for you but i believe be amazon forest plant. This thing don´t could be sinthetyc.I know nothing about medicine !!No colateral effect with sure, only desire to sleep late of night !!
If you desire i can tell you factory address here in Brazil.
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There's definitely something to it ,my tinnitus had gotten so bad I was having problems working and the Ginko biloba definitely lowered the volume and intensity !! (it's not permanent , if you stop taking it problems return!) I've just been taking the supplement , is there a specific prescription formula that works better?
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a friend of mines tinnitus completly dissapeared when he stopped smoking...
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Best advice I got for my tinnitus was to ignore it and not to stress out. I'm not saying not to take the neccessary precautions...watch those levels and not just RMS, peak transients can be most damaging.

But, tinnitus is a neurophysiological phenomenon, in other words the more you listen for it the louder it will get. If you accept the fact that its there and there's not much you can do about it and continue to be careful, it will slowly recede, at least it did for me.
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There's definitely something to it ,my tinnitus had gotten so bad I was having problems working and the Ginko biloba definitely lowered the volume and intensity !! (it's not permanent , if you stop taking it problems return!) I've just been taking the supplement , is there a specific prescription formula that works better?
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dasoundjunkie friend, same with me with Ginko biloba, lowered the volume and intensity ( 1 week taking remedy ). Bad news about stopped remedy and tinnitus return!

But it returns equal intensity before remedy period?
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This formula is little more well rounded than just straight Ginko

http://www.newnordic.com/template/t0...&articleId=770
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Best advice I got for my tinnitus was to ignore it and not to stress out. I'm not saying not to take the neccessary precautions...watch those levels and not just RMS, peak transients can be most damaging.

But, tinnitus is a neurophysiological phenomenon, in other words the more you listen for it the louder it will get. If you accept the fact that its there and there's not much you can do about it and continue to be careful, it will slowly recede, at least it did for me.
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This formula is little more well rounded than just straight Ginko

http://www.newnordic.com/template/t0...&articleId=770
yeah... but vintage tinnitus sounds much better... i am waiting for the vst tube version.....

joking aside, i am also taking ginkgo for my tinnitus... and it works....

it's a pre-historic plant mostly from the far-east countries...

here's a like to info on gingko http://www.xs4all.nl/~kwanten/
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yeah... but vintage tinnitus sounds much better... i am waiting for the vst tube version.....
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Practise sports and quit smoking! Tinnitus will be gone!
You'll Taste better, breathe better, sleep better...
best of all... Hear Better!
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