A Supplement That Resolved My Tinnitus

karine

Member
Author
Jan 13, 2015
38
Tinnitus Since
december 2011
Cause of Tinnitus
either damage to ear or head trauma
I've had tinnitus for four long agonizing years. It's not easy to live with this, nearly its impossible. Or so I thought. I lost my job because of it and some close friends. It's really been affecting me. I hear a low roar and it's really loud. I have taken all the tests there is with no result.

But since I've taken Hearing Rescue, a natural supplement, I'm experiencing silence again and it sure feels good. I feel normal again. They gave me all these medications and my worse symptom was anxiety.

This link will give you the info on this supplement. I never thought I would get an answer by going to a natural drug store. But so far it's working. And I'm not questioning it because I've tried everything.

Here is the link: http://www.amazon.com/Hearing-Rescue-60-Capsules-Brand/dp/B00MBLZBJQ/

And remember, you are not alone.
Karine
 
Hi @karine, I hope that you truly have experienced relief. From what I understand, many natural supplements like the one you linked are ineffective at best. Just scanning through the ingredient list, I see that gingko is one of the lead components, which has been disproven to be efficacious in treating tinnitus. Can you give some more detail about your experience?
 
Well I was skeptical also, but nothing else I took would make the buzzing go away. I heard it all day without any breaks whatsoever. The pharmacist said it worked and I thought, yeah right. But I've been taking this for a couple weeks and I hear complete silence. To me it's a miracle. My dr. said it was due to damage in my inner ear and eardrum that caused the tinnitus.
 
The ingredients for this product:

Magnesium (as Magnesium aspartate) 122 mg
Zinc (as Zinc oxide) 50 mg
Copper (as Copper gluconate) 2 mg
Vitamin E (as d-alpha-tocopherol acetate) 40 IU
Folate 800 mcg
Selenium (as Selenomethionine) 100 mcg
Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin) 24 mcg
Ginkgo biloba L. (Ginkgoaceae) Standardized for (24% Flavonoid glycosides and 6% terpene lactones) 240 mg
Alpha lipoic acid 200 mg
Vinpocetine (Vinca minor extract) 20 mg

*non-medicinal ingredients: silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate, gelatin DIRECTIONS: Adults take two capsules daily or as directed by a health care practitioner. Do not use if seal around cap is broken. SERVING SIZE: 2 Capsules SERVINGS PER CONTAINER: 30 Servings

Looks like it contains a lot of supplements people have tried but as 1 product.

Just ordered a bottle.

I expect this to do absolutely nothing, but the combination of ingredients intrigues me. I've not taken supplements since they seem like such a dice roll, but this combo of supplements could be interesting. I'll let everyone know if there is a change to my T (which is variable, constant, noticeable outside, and ramps up in intensity in quiet environments). We'll see what happens.
 
Champ let me know also. I hope it works for you too. All I know is that all of a sudden, it was quiet and has been for five days. A record for me. After four years, it feels great. Keep me posted pls. Good luck!
 
I am taking it twice a day, like the bottle recommends
Hi Karine that is awesome you found relief. Did you ever have this type of silence before or is this the first time since your tinnitus onset? What are the details of how your tinnitus started? Thank you !
 
Thank you Rube.

Well, I have had past experience with t stopping but it always seemed to come back at night or when I woke up. So this is the first time I've experienced going to bed in silence and waking up in silence. If I put my music too loud though it will set it off but it didn't do that today. I feel so much lighter and I'm starting to get my senses back. The only thing that scares me is that if it comes back. But so far so good. Thank you all for your comments and posts.

It started the day after I hit my head four years ago! The dr said its not related but I beg to differ.
 
It started the day after i hit my head four years ago! The dr said its not related but i beg to differ.
Unless your doctor understands how the brain works 100% of the way through he is just guessing (note: he does not understand how the brain works 100% of the way through). Unfortunately, a lot of doctors seem to take this far and diagnose without really even trying to figure out what is actually mechanically/physically/chemically wrong.
 
Well, I have had past experience with t stopping but it always seemed to come back at night or when I woke up. So this is the first time I've experienced going to bed in silence and waking up in silence. If I put my music too loud though it will set it off but it didn't do that today. I feel so much lighter and I'm starting to get my senses back. The only thing that scares me is that if it comes back. But so far so good. Thank you all for your comments and posts.
Was your tinnitus pulsatile or was it more of a high pitch or low humming type sound?
 
It is pulsatile. Like a wind turbine or a low frequency engine. And it is constant, like I heard it all the time all day long. I lost it a few times.
 
It is pulsatile. Like a wind turbine or a low frequency engine. And it is constant, like I heard it all the time all day long. I lost it a few times.
Glad it's working for you! Perhaps you had some type of mineral deficiency causing the pulsatile t or maybe an inflammation that was reduced by one or more of these ingredients. Did you ever take any of the ingredients separately Which are found in this product or is this the first time you are trying this type of supplement ?
 
I've never taken any supplement so you might be right. Maybe it wasn't inflammation. That supplement promotes blood circulation to the head so that's what I'm thinking it is.
 
I've never taken any supplement so you might be right. Maybe it wasn't inflammation. That supplement promotes blood circulation to the head so that's what I'm thinking it is.
According to Wikipedia
"Vinpocetine has been identified as a novel anti-inflammatory agent"

"Vinpocetine has been shown to selectively inhibit voltage-sensitive Na+ channels, resulting in a dose-dependent decrease in evoked extracellular Ca+ ions in striatal nerve endings.[12] The Na+ channel inhibiting properties of vinpocetine are thought to contribute to a general neuroprotective effect through blockade of excitotoxicity and attenuation of neuronal damage induced by cerebral ischemia/reperfusion.[13]"

There are older posts where some people reported improvements after taking Vinpocetine
https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/an-honest-opinion-re-vinpocetine.788/
 
No hearing loss, in fact my hearing was normal for the first time ever. Thanks for the info guys.

I've had more answers here than with my actual dr. It is really helpful. Finally I have some answers.
 
While I am skeptical of these supplement "cures," I didn't see anything on the ingredient list that will hurt me (although I am a bit wary of zinc). So I probably will give it a try. If it doesn't work, I only will have lost $40. A lot cheaper than other stuff I have tried.

So @karine, how long have you been taking this? And how long did it take before you started noticing an improvement in your tinnitus?
 
I started taking it three weeks ago and it was gone completely a week ago and has been gone for eight days.

And it's still gone. Other people said they would try but I haven't heard back yet.
 
Amazon has it.

My order is on it's way. I'll start taking it and report any results. Again, I'm not expecting miracles, but we'll see what happens.
 
Keep me posted guys pls. I paid the same amount for the pills they have on Amazon. I posted the link in this thread for those who want it. I wasn't expecting any results either, but had nothing to lose in trying. Can't hurt.
 
@karine, you mentioned in the chat the other day that your tinnitus was more of the pulsatile variety. Do you think that is why this supplement seemed to work for you? I know a lot of people here have a lot of different subtypes, so it'd be great to know that if people had the subtype similar to yours that it might be more effective. For me I think there is an element of pulsatile going on (I sometimes hear an "engine" type sound but often can literally hear it "slowing down and stopping" when I put my head on the pillow) with another part related to damaged cochlea around the frequency of my mild hearing loss (~6hZ). If the supplement is related to blood flow, and pulsatile tinnitus has to do with blood flow, I can see the connection.
 
Yeah that's what I'm thinking I have too, which is probably why this supplement is working for me. I said in this post that I'm not sure it might work for others, but what you are describing you have is very similar to what I have and am hearing. Maybe that's why it's working for me.
 
Do you think it'd work for loud noise exposure t? I am still within normal range but have mild hearing loss in high frequency ranges. Possibly even due to eustachian tube dysfunction.
 
Well they do say it can. Whether or not it does I don't know, but can't hurt to try.
 

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