Effects of Yoku-kan-san on undifferentiated somatoform disorder with tinnitus
I've been taking it about a week and a half, but unfortunately misjudged the dosage/package size, so I will need to purchase more to continue to see if it helps. So far I've had overall less volume and some days with no (!!!) noticeable tinnitus at all. But it hasn't been constant, and to be fair I am taking it alongside other supplements.
With the research, there was an story that taking Yokukansan (YKS) cured a woman, who'd been suffering from tinnitus for 3 years, after taking YKS for only two weeks. Sounds too good to be true but hey, why not try. I personally do not know a ton about traditional medicine, but Japan has very strict drug safety standards, many things regularly prescribed in the US are banned or controlled substances there. All that is to say that if it's deemed safe enough to sell at corner stores I personally feel comfortable trying it.
If anyone's interested, I will try to post some images from the box I'm taking. If you order, the packaging comes with health warnings/dosage information/ingredients etc. I'd recommend using the Google translate app on your phone, it has a camera mode that will translate the text on the box. YKS contains liquorice plant so use caution if you have high blood pressure.
Yokukansan is a Japanese Kampo traditional medicine, comparable to Traditional Chinese Medicine, but... is readily available packaged over the counter in drugstores in Japan! It seems moreso marketed towards people with teeth grinding issues. I have purchased this myself and am potentially seeing some benefits. It comes in either as pills or water-soluble packets - I bought the pill kind.Up to the present, there have been few strategies that are completely effective in treating undifferentiated somatoform disorder with tinnitus. We herein report that Yoku-kan-san (TJ-54), one of Japan's traditional herbal medicines, is an effective treatment for tinnitus in undifferentiated somatoform disorder complicated with headache and insomnia. TJ-54 has been also used as an effective treatment for insomnia and irritability in recent centuries and is considered to have some effects on the excitability of nerves. Further studies are needed to confirm the efficacies of Japanese herbal medicines.
I've been taking it about a week and a half, but unfortunately misjudged the dosage/package size, so I will need to purchase more to continue to see if it helps. So far I've had overall less volume and some days with no (!!!) noticeable tinnitus at all. But it hasn't been constant, and to be fair I am taking it alongside other supplements.
With the research, there was an story that taking Yokukansan (YKS) cured a woman, who'd been suffering from tinnitus for 3 years, after taking YKS for only two weeks. Sounds too good to be true but hey, why not try. I personally do not know a ton about traditional medicine, but Japan has very strict drug safety standards, many things regularly prescribed in the US are banned or controlled substances there. All that is to say that if it's deemed safe enough to sell at corner stores I personally feel comfortable trying it.
If anyone's interested, I will try to post some images from the box I'm taking. If you order, the packaging comes with health warnings/dosage information/ingredients etc. I'd recommend using the Google translate app on your phone, it has a camera mode that will translate the text on the box. YKS contains liquorice plant so use caution if you have high blood pressure.