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    Quercetin: Tinnitus, Anxiety, Allergies, Prevent Scarring, Lower BP, Fight Infections and More

    I don't think I'd take Quercetin. Could be ototoxic for anyone asking. There are better alternatives. Check the ATA website for medication list for anything ototoxic.
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    Quercetin: Tinnitus, Anxiety, Allergies, Prevent Scarring, Lower BP, Fight Infections and More

    @BrStan@, I found the same two studies and was wondering the same thing. It says significant protection, but that doesn't tell you how much. Also dissection microscopy may not be as sensitive as tinnitus is in a human. Another possibility is that Quercetin is ototoxic in vitro but not in vivo...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @Lane Well, I am aware of that. Though I've heard that HCQ + Zinc is still more effective. However, I've also heard that there were people in some countries which were given given 10x regular doses of it because the doctors confused it with another medicine, which is just stupid. A lot died from...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @Mr. Cartman Woah, where have you been? I don't even log in here but once a year or so at random. I'm planning on trying anti-parasite medication soon. I think it could be related to medically unexplained symptoms of muscle pain, brain fog, fatigue, tinnitus, neuropathy and digestion problems...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @Lane, I'm very happy to see you here. Yes, I am very familiar with Jennifer and Jeff and have been following them very closely for a while. Jeff also did a podcast interview recently where he shared that he discovered he had tethered cord after doing his CCI/AAI surgery. The symptoms he had as...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    I'm talking about a spinal CSF leak not a cranial CSF leak, which is the Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea. However, there is another condition which has very similar conditions to a spinal CSF leak and that is Cranio Cervical Instability and I this is more likely perhaps if severe headaches...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    Actually, I think a Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak is more likely the cause than an aneurysm. I kind of forgot about the CSF leak, which I learned about earlier. However, they probably should have tested me for aneurysm years ago too given there is some similarity.
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @Codaz I've been trying to contact him for a long time. He seems to be out of contact. I have no idea what happened to him. I seem to remember your name as well. I rarely come here but about once a year at most I think. I think I found out what is causing them problem for me. It is a bit...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    I found another interesting thing today. It occured to me to search to see if Nickel interferes with Acetylcholine because I know of its role in muscles and trigger points. It looks like there is some relation to nickel : "NICKEL AND CALCIUM IONS MODIFY THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ACETYLCHOLINE...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @Mr. Cartman and others. I'm going to give a quick update. Two things. 1. I saw a few videos by random a few minutes ago showing this unusual technique people are saying they are using on the back of the neck for tinnitus. 2. About me. I recently had my stainless steel fixed retainer...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @locoyeti From what I believe after many years I would not suggest any TMJ specialists for jaw muscle pain. I would suggest if anything you go to a facial pain clinic and determine if it is truly TMJ related and they look at the whole picture. There is such a clinic at University of Maryland...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @Mr. Cartman , Everyone. Well, I got the results back from my ultrasound of all organs and also the blood results for gallbladder inflamation. They were all negative. They did find a very small polyp of just a few mm on the gallbladder, but said it was nothing to worry about unless I get...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    @Mr. Cartman and everyone, here is another one that talks about the pain in the areas we are experiencing. I have a sneaky suspicion my ultrasound will show nothing in the gallbladder or any other organs. That has always been my problem. I think I may also have gotten the scan years ago too...
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    Tinnitus, TMJ, Headaches, Neck Pain, Facial Pain, etc. — Possible Treatment

    Here is another video. This video also mentions peanut butter causing gallbladder problems. That is very interesting because all this pain started with pain in my right neck with it feeling stiff all the time over 10 years ago. I was eating peanut butter sandwiches multiple times a day at the...
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    Ocular Tinnitus?

    @canyonero It is funny you say that because often when my blepharitis starts it always starts in the left eye. It may be that the left eye is more often affected first due to some weakness, or it could just be a coincidence that both of us haev the left eye more effected. To your point about...