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Hey guys, I have some info I found that is highly relevant to all of this stuff- Apparently a neurotrophic factor called NT-3 (neurotrophin 3)...
It's also not completely out of the question that tinnitus might be a subtle manifestation of a degenerative neural disease. People that go on to...
Ok, just had an idea. The sound of tinnitus is the sound of the body trying to repair itself. This explains why you hear ringing after a concert,...
What the fuck happened to this thread?
Ok, I will admit that my wording may have had hints of blanket bashing all "scientists" or "practitioners" etc. I do not think that they...
Important update: just found this AMA on Reddit with Terry. Id like you guys to read this quote from one of her responses: "DrTerryWahls[S] 9...
Ah, yes of course, I would have to agree with you haha. BUT the other factor that you are forgetting that can also influence our hearing for the...
@Tweaker I agree with everything that you've said here except that our diet is an unlikely candidate for a cure. Tinnitus occurs within a network...
Sorry if I am misunderstanding you, and I hope I don't come across as rude, but what do you mean you don't see a theoretical basis to presume that...
@Path Maker I would highly suggest looking into the videos/interviews that Dr. Terry Wahls has on youtube. This is still the most compelling...
@Path Maker I mean sure, medicine as we know it isn't 100% useless. Maybe just a very very vast majority. Medications are useful short term, as in...
@Path Maker I'm not claiming that this idea will cure 100% of the cases of tinnitus (although the more and more I learn and think about it, the...
Interesting, although I feel like you'd just get the response from chewing it, I feel like breaking it is merely for convenience of eating it. It...
@Kste Adams Here's an interesting fact- when you eat a vegetable, part of the reason why it is so healthy is because of the plant's built in...
@bill 112 Bill, I forgot to respond to your most recent post. An anecdotal instance in which a case resolved itself “spontaneously” is simply not...
@Kste Adams Well said. And I really cannot speak about the long term cases beyond speculation, but the reason why I might suspect it may work for...
@Bobby B I'm not sure, you might be right, but you might be wrong. If you look at Terry Wahls, that was a moderately advanced stage of multiple...
@PaulBe Thank you Paul! You have restored my faith in mankind. It's funny, you always hear about ancient "herbal remedies" for whatever kind of...
@undecided The diet of our ancestors is INCREDIBLY relevant to how our bodies function today. I would argue that in many ways, yes their health...
@Sailboardman - Like I said before, EVEN people that are widely viewed as having a healthy diet by modern standards are unlikely to come close to...
@Zora Approximately, yes. But I am not as knowledgeable as some experts on the exact mechanisms of each and every food that I had, and in fact,...
@bill 112 Bill, it is easy to understand your lack of faith given what we are told time and time again, but as for the "spontaneous remission"...
@click While I agree with you that yes, corporate agricultural practices have led to even bastardized versions of fruits and vegetables devoid of...
I make a mockery of nothing. "Neurology" is based on the study of "neurons", the very cells that a diet can promote the health and proliferation...
I also want to add that I think alcohol interfered with tinnitus in a negative way. Often times I would wake up after a night of drinking and have...
Hey everyone, My name is Eric and I am 24. For months I had what I (and 2 doctors) believe was noise induced tinnitus, as I played in a very...