Ringing in the Ears (Tinnitus) – Ear Pain Relief

This video discusses a couple of different strategies for finding ear pain relief from tinnitus. What is tinnitus? Tinnitus is an ongoing and excessive ringing of the ear or ears. This condition affects 1 in every 5 Americans.

This is a very tough condition to treat and finally cure. There are many causes of tinnitus including side effects from certain prescription drugs, over 260 of them to be exact. The other is stress, which can be blamed for a multitued of other health conditions. The primary reason for stress being to blame for tinnutis is from the lack of blood supply that it causes. This basically caused a dehydration of specific areas in the ears.

As Dr. Douillard discusses in the video, they have found that there vibrational therapies that are getting really good results. If you happen to own an electrical toothbrush you can find and treat the issues with this tool, and no you do not have to put the toothbrush into your ear. Although this would make for some interesting new toothpaste flavors.

Please leave me a comment in regards to the video or anything else about tinnitus, I really enjoy communicating back and forth, especially when you can post something that can help someone else out with their ear pain.

We did find a written report that is getting rave reviews for helping people rid themselves of tinnitus by Geoff Barker, it’s called Stop The Ringing, you can get an immediate download of the report by clicking here and be on your way to the ear pain relief you’ve been in search for.


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2 Responses to “Ringing in the Ears (Tinnitus) – Ear Pain Relief”

  1. Sara L. says:

    Hello,

    Very interesting tip with the electronic toothbrush, I’ve never heard of this one. Seems like it would also be very soothing, almost like an inner ear massage.

    Cool! I’ll be giving this one a try! Thanks!

    Sara L. -

    • Trevor says:

      Hi Sara –

      Yes, and it works pretty well. That’s why I posted it, I had never heard of this technique either. I have spoke to a few people that did not have good results with it, but truth is we are all different and what works for one may not work for another. Sure worth a try though to find out!

      Thanks!

      Trevor -

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