Has anyone tried Alpha-Lipoic Acid for their tinnitus? Does it work to bring the volume down? How much to take?
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ALA is one of the most powerful anti-inflammatories. I wouldn't say it's snake oil as much as it is good nutrition. It's a double blind, placebo controlled study.Snake oil I believe.
But is ALA any good for tinnitus?ALA is one of the most powerful anti-inflammatories. I wouldn't say it's snake oil as much as it is good nutrition. It's a double blind, placebo controlled study.
70 patients, they found an average of -14 dB reduction in the antioxidant group, but also found a -6.7 dB reduction in the placebo group. This means that people in the placebo group, on average, reported that the placebo cut the subjective volume of their tinnitus by nearly half. (Sound energy doubles every 6db, perceived volume is closer to 10).Dude, read the study.
How are you going with the Luvox?Is ALA safe to take? I've read that due to its chelation properties it can really cause problems.
How should I take it? Is it safe to take daily?
I am on some meds (Luvox, Pregabalin, Valium) and I wonder if ALa is still safe to take.
Still didn't find my sweet spot for OCD, but I guess my tinnitus is the same in general with the exception if/when I wake up in the middle of the night it is clearly louder to me.How are you going with the Luvox?
Are you going to keep taking it?Still didn't find my sweet spot for OCD, but I guess my tinnitus is the same in general with the exception if/when I wake up in the middle of the night it is clearly louder to me.
I wonder if it's due to taking it before sleeping or due to the sleep interruption by itself.
Yes. I have no options to treat OCD despite SSRIs I guess. My doctor doesn't want to prescribe Riluzole to me.Are you going to keep taking it?
Hi @juliob -- i would respectfully disagree. Although I don't have OCD myself, I've discovered a supplement called Inositol that helps me a lot. It can have a remarkably calming influence on the brain, and is often prescribed by non-conventional health care practitioners for OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder). Here's a link to a pretty amazing article on how it became clear it could successfully treat OCD. -- LISTENING TO INOSITOL: CLINICAL NOTESYes. I have no options to treat OCD despite SSRIs I guess.
How'd you go with ALA?70 patients, they found an average of -14 dB reduction in the antioxidant group, but also found a -6.7 dB reduction in the placebo group. This means that people in the placebo group, on average, reported that the placebo cut the subjective volume of their tinnitus by nearly half. (Sound energy doubles every 6db, perceived volume is closer to 10).
Does anyone believe that taking a placebo would cut their tinnitus in half?
It is worth noting that this study used 2x300 mg a day; another study I've seen which found no difference, only used 60 mg a day. So, if I was going to try this, I'd shoot for 300 mg a day, but I did try it and meh.
This was several years ago, and I am a sucker for new whitepapers, so, I will do a trial using the study protocol here -- 300 mg on an empty stomach, twice a day, for a month. This will cost me $30 since I'll use Thorne, I trust their supplements.
I will report back a month from Friday My tinnitus is pretty well handled by other drugs at the moment but I would still definitely notice a significant reduction in volume or pitch.
Maybe it does something?How'd you go with ALA?
Does this quieten tinnitus?Hi @juliob -- i would respectfully disagree. Although I don't have OCD myself, I've discovered a supplement called Inositol that helps me a lot. It can have a remarkably calming influence on the brain, and is often prescribed by non-conventional health care practitioners for OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder). Here's a link to a pretty amazing article on how it became clear it could successfully treat OCD. -- LISTENING TO INOSITOL: CLINICAL NOTES
I started 3 days ago. You should look to replicate the study, which includes using pharmaceutical grade supplements, that are exact matches, from the same company that donated them for the study.Anyone tried ALA and a multivitamin?
I tried it, it did nothing.Has anyone tried Alpha-Lipoic Acid for their tinnitus? Does it work to bring the volume down? How much to take?
Thanks.
@Óscar PP, did you use the supplements from Lamberts?I tried it, it did nothing.
No, I took the one from Source Naturals, 300 mg, timed release. One pill a day with lunch for 30 days.@Óscar PP, did you use the supplements from Lamberts?
Did you take 300 mg x2 day on an empty stomach?
Did you use the same multivitamin and mineral formulation used in the study?
It may make no difference to you, however, for point of trying to replicate the results, you must replicate the method.