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Natural Remedies for Tinnitus: Can They Really Cure Ringing in the Ears?

A lot of noise is being made about natural tinnitus remedies and their ability to cure tinnitus once and for all. However, how do you know that these remedies really work? In this article I am going to talk about some natural remedies for tinnitus, and whether or not they have any merit.

One natural remedy for tinnitus that I heard about recently is to eat more pickles. Now, I enjoy pickles, and they’re not bad for you, but I really don’t see where they can stop the ringing in your ears. Drinking pickle juice has been shown to reduce cramping, and many athletes drink pickle juice when their muscles become dehydrated. However, based on my research and experimentation, I do not believe that it is an adequate cure for tinnitus.

Another cure that I heard about recently is aromatherapy. This seems to have some merit, because aromatherapy has been shown to put people into a relaxed and calm state. However, tinnitus sufferers will only benefit from aromatherapy if their tinnitus is caused by stress or anxiety, which most of the time is not the underlying problem. This method might work, but it’s not one you want to put a lot of faith in.

Another of the natural tinnitus remedies that is getting a lot of attention is increasing the vitamin B-12 in your diet. I am not a doctor and do not give medical advice, however consulting with your doctor and starting a vitamin regiment can be a great way to help curb your tinnitus.