Tinnitus "Ringing in Ears" Treatment

Tinnitus is a fairly common condition that involves ringing or buzzing in the ears. It may be accompanied by dizziness, nausea, and balance problems. It may develop from an infection, an obstruction, an accident, or excessively noisy environments.

Symptoms of Ménière’s syndrome include variable loss of hearing, loss of balance, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. It is an inner-ear problem affecting one or both ears. Many believe it is rooted in the nervous system, while others believe it is a metabolic imbalance related to hypoglycemia. Others suggest that poor circulation and inadequate blood flow to the brain are to blame. Both conditions are initially treated in exactly the same way. According to the speed of recovery, treatment is either short-term or longer-term, up to nine months.

-Maintain or develop a good diet with no dairy or wheat products; eat wholesome, nerve-feeding foods in small but frequent meals. Avoid tea and coffee.
-Superfood will be invaluable for keeping good blood sugar levels and supplying plenty of B vitamins.
-The ears are associated with the kidneys, so supportive kidney foods will also help (see chapter 4).
-Drink lots of barley water and consume plenty of ginger which improves balance.
-Use equal parts of the following nerve herbs to support and nourish: skullcap leaf, black cohosh root, lobelia leaf, vervain leaf, and passionflower.
-Use Dr. Christopher’s B & B ear formula, which contains nervines, lymphatics, immune stimulants, and antispasmodics. Use the ear drops nightly, then choose other herbs from the recommended list above to use as a regular teas and tinctures.
-Colon, kidney, and liver cleanses are vital for long-term treatment.
-Hot and cold showers will stimulate the whole head, and the neck in particular.

This Tinnitus "Ringing in Ears" Treatment article is taken from :
The complete home guide to herbs, natural healing, and nutrition / Jill Rosemary Davies.