The Truth About Tinnitus Herbal Cures
Tinnitus herbal remedies provide a much needed alternative to mainstream pharmaceutical management of tinnitus
. This article will focus on those herbal remedies that have proven their worth. Tinnitus is often described as a 'ringing' or 'buzzing' in the ears. It can come about because of more serious neurological complications, associated hearing loss or just by itself. Tinnitus can affect one or both ears and it may be constant or come and go in nature. It can vary in it's pitch, volume and intensity of the ringing in the ears. The mainstream medical approach has been a failure at helping tinnitus symptoms and this has resulted in many seeking alternative and natural treatment for the condition. In the article below we will discuss some of the common herbal remedies that relieve tinnitus.
For more than two thousand years people have been seeking the use of herbal remedies to help with any type of disorder. Many a stubborn medical condition has been miraculously healed with exotic fruit concoctions, Chinese herbs, plant roots or oils. The case has been that many of these non medical approached has lacked valid scientific evidence. Even so out of desperation many a sufferer has tried their luck with a herbal concoction and often come up pleasantly surprised.
One popular tinnitus herbal remedy is Ginkgo biloba. Ginkgo is the oldest living tree on earth, it has been used extensively by the Chinese for centuries. At one time it was even claimed it had magical powers, today many believe it at least should have a medicinal role in our health care. The two main important factors in Ginkgo are flavanoids and terpenoids.
Both these compounds help to boost the circulation through out the body. It has been shown that ginkgo can assist intermittent claudication, blood brain insufficiecy and tinnitus. But for tinnitus not everyone finds the silence they are looking for. Some will claim it works wonders, others may find it worthless. However, it is affordable and has no side effects. More about the proper application of ginkgo into your tinnitus treatment will be discussed later in this article.
Another popular herb is called the black cohosh and originates from the root of a North American forest plant. It is also called the black snakeroot, bugwort, bugbane and squawroot. It has a long history of safe use by Native Americans who used it for a variety of common ailments ranging from fatigue, rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat, bronchitis and whooping cough. It has a mildy sedative and relaxing effect and that is why black cohosh can also benefit anxiety, nervousness and chronic fatigue.
It must be remembered that the nature of tinnitus is complex and that particular herbs or tinnitus herbal remedies may help some individuals they will not work for everyone. If you really want help for tinnitus, it is advised to try a multi faceted approach with a holistic basis. Changes in lifestyle, adding the correct herbs, addressing nutritional deficiencies and dietary changes have helped thousands of people cure their tinnitus. If you are interested in stopping the cause of your tinnitus once and for all then this is the avenue of care I would recommend.
The Truth About Tinnitus Herbal Cures
By: Matthew Mitchell
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