Is Cheese OK for Tinnitus Sufferers?

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Does eating cheese affect your tinnitus?

  1. Eating cheese spikes my tinnitus

  2. Eating cheese has no impact on my tinnitus

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    1. Sarah200
      Suicidal

      Sarah200 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Cold
      I eat a lot of cheese. Mainly cheddar or mozzarella and it has not affected my tinnitus but I read recently that all cheeses are high in salt. Not sure if this is true but I know salt is bad for tinnitus.

      So has anyone had any bad reactions with cheese?
       
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    2. dayma
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      No reaction.

      For "some" people salt levels can affect tinnitus. All you can do is try to test/measure. For me it makes zero difference.
       
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    3. JohnAdams
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      Cheese Louize.
       
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    4. Michael B
      No Mood

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      I eat it all the time. No problem.
       
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    5. OnceUponaTime
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      OnceUponaTime Member Podcast Patron Benefactor Hall of Fame Advocate

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      Oh my, its like we cant eat anything! I love me some cheese! sigh
      Kerrygold Irish cheese, smoked gouda... yum!
       
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    6. AZeurotuner

      AZeurotuner Member Benefactor

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      Eat what you want to eat, overthinking is what leads to spikes....
       
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    7. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

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      I used to eat cheese very rarely. I noticed that every single time I have it, I get a significant (albeit temporary) T spike. However, if you haven't noticed anything like that, then I don't think you need to worry about it.
       
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    8. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

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      Drive at whatever speed makes you happy, overthinking is what leads to car crashes.
       
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    9. AZeurotuner

      AZeurotuner Member Benefactor

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      False equivalence fallacy... Just stop.
       
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    10. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

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      I am not saying that If speeding is wrong Then the implication is that eating the wrong food will cause a spike.

      I am explaining what your post sounds like to me. The proof that your statement is wrong is not my statement, it is the experiences of the numerous people who found that certain foods trigger a spike every single time.
       
    11. AZeurotuner

      AZeurotuner Member Benefactor

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      These are the same folks that get spikes from scanner beeps and electromagnetic fields... Not healthy people.
       
    12. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

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      I've never seen any posts here about anyone getting spikes from electromagnetic fields.

      I also don't think anyone said that they got a spike after being exposed to scanner beeps. People said that they found those sounds to be grating, and some of us advised them to stay away from any sounds that they find grating. I had done that, and now I am ok with most of those sounds. I've read a number of posts by people who pushed themselves and ended up continuing to suffer from hyperacusis (a lot of the time it gets worse for them).
       
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    13. AZeurotuner

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      Then how do you explain the screen-shot I attached?

      And here's ANOTHER screen-shot of you Mr. Bauer, this time arguing that a scanner beep can damage your hearing!
       

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    14. Bill Bauer
      No Mood

      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

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      No need to do screenshots, as you can quote the post, and then people can see it in context. In this case, what I was responding to was
      and YES if you place something Right By Your Ear, IT CAN do some SERIOUS damage. I learned this from personal experience. In addition, I never said that it would damage hearing. All I said is that it can lead to one getting T (or getting a spike if one already has T).

      And here is another post that you quoted
      He never said that he noticed a pattern that EMF gave spikes to him. He just said that he was concerned about being surrounded by EMF, and was going to change that.
       
    15. AZeurotuner

      AZeurotuner Member Benefactor

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      There are many more mentions of emf effecting tinnitus, use the search function.

      And tell me something Bill, if you believe a scanner can't do damage or cause an increase, why do you protect for them? Because it's annoying? Doubt it...
       
    16. JohnAdams
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      @Bill Bauer @AZeurotuner

      stop fighting

      star a DM and have a make out sesh. both of you have said things I totally agree with.

      Cheese Louize. We have fucking tinnitus, chill.

      make up and kiss right now or else I'm going to humiliate both of you.
       
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    17. Bill Bauer
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      Bill Bauer Member Hall of Fame

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      I think of a grating sensation (when the ear is not well) following a sound, as pain that one feels after one, say breaks a leg. Both seem to be a signal from the body to stop doing what you are doing. Ignoring those signals might interfere with healing.
       
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    18. Martin G
      Movie buff

      Martin G Member

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      July 2018
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      Life
      It appears as though I may have just been misquoted here.

      A screen-shot of a previous post of mine was attached in this thread, as proof of someone getting spikes from electromagnetic fields.

      I have never had a spike from an EMF. I have no idea whether EMF's have any effect whatsoever on Tinnitus.

      I was simply questioning a thread I came across which indicated there was some kind of connection between them.

      That's all. No biggie.

      Just wanted to set the record straight.
       
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    19. Bill Bauer
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      Go ahead, make my day. ;)
       
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      Sarah200
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      Sarah200 Member

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      2017
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      Cold
      Thanks everyone. I will continue to eat cheese;)
       
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    21. JohnAdams
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      JohnAdams Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      I'm just joking man.
       
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    22. Don Tinny

      Don Tinny Member

      Location:
      Argentina
      Tinnitus Since:
      2017 (worsening)
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Loud concert with ear plugs
      My T fluctuates, but no matter what I eat.
       
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    23. JohnAdams
      Festive

      JohnAdams Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      "It has been shown through animal models that intratympanic injections of mozzarella molecularly bound to the p22ID45 catsup flavone caused transdifferentiation of african-münster cell lines into functioning hair cells in vitro and ex vivo. This resulted in a complete recovery of hearing in .000000000000000002% of cases"

      Source
      International Haus of Pankaken Journal. 2081;21(2):179-184. Vol. 21, No 2 (2017) www.tinnitustalk.com Differentiation of Mozzarella Stem Cells to Hair Cells Using Ketchup Factors Mohammad-Bin-Al-Cheese-ElQueso-Dip
       
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    24. coffee_girl
      Innocent

      coffee_girl Member Benefactor

      Tinnitus Since:
      All my life, but got worse 2016
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Noise induced / Concert
      No it does not affect me at all
       
    25. jay777

      jay777 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      10/2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      benzo/ headphones
      It's only safe to take with crackers.
       
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