Treating tinnitus, naturally
Treating tinnitus, naturally
An HSI member named PB writes: “Can you please give me the information on using onions for curing tinnitus (noise in the ears)?”
According to Holistic Online, onion juice is a folk remedy that calls for one drop of the juice in each ear, three times a week until the ringing in the ears is relieved. I have no idea if this works (perhaps PB can try it and get back to us with a report), but I do know that onion juice is not the only natural treatment for this very annoying condition.
In a 2002 ginkgo biloba study conducted in Germany, patients who received 200 mg of ginkgo daily generally reported marked reduction in tinnitus.
A deficiency of zinc may be at the root of some tinnitus cases. Foods that contain zinc include spinach, oysters, beef, papaya, asparagus and prunes.
Tinnitus is a common topic in the HSI Healthier Talk community forums. One HSI member with an “extreme case” of tinnitus notes that CoQ10 supplements combined with a low carbohydrate diet helped enormously. And another member found relief with chiropractic treatments.
You can find a comprehensive overview of tinnitus – including the hidden causes and a variety of non-drug treatments – in the new book “Tinnitus: The Complete Self-Help Guide.” Use this link for more information: http://www.isecureonline.com/Reports/680STINNIT/E6DDH8AZ/


