Carnivore Diet for Treating Tinnitus

Ricky Demetro

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Dec 24, 2015
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09/2009
Hey all,

I've had tinnitus for 10.5 years, possibly caused by ototoxic acne meds. I go through periods of spikes (which are extremely emotionally taxing) and habituation.

I just want to say, after starting the Carnivore Diet 3 weeks ago, I haven't noticed my tinnitus once. I am not sure if it's related to the diet, but I just wanted to put this out there for everyone to consider. If I plug my ears, my tinnitus seems to be back at baseline (I had a very long spike starting in January that didn't remit.)

Check out this website: meatheals.com. There are a couple of testimonies that mention a reduction in tinnitus.

I'm not trying to proselytize, but I empathize with a lot of people's suffering here. Just a possible solution I think you might be interested in trying. What do you have to lose?

Sincerely,
Ricky
 
Hey all,

I've had tinnitus for 10.5 years, possibly caused by ototoxic acne meds. I go through periods of spikes (which are extremely emotionally taxing) and habituation.

I just want to say, after starting the Carnivore Diet 3 weeks ago, I haven't noticed my tinnitus once. I am not sure if it's related to the diet, but I just wanted to put this out there for everyone to consider. If I plug my ears, my tinnitus seems to be back at baseline (I had a very long spike starting in January that didn't remit.)

Check out this website: meatheals.com. There are a couple of testimonies that mention a reduction in tinnitus.

I'm not trying to proselytize, but I empathize with a lot of people's suffering here. Just a possible solution I think you might be interested in trying. What do you have to lose?

Sincerely,
Ricky
What is the carnivore diet, is it really entirely meat? Could the reduction be to do with cutting out dairy? I have seen a few accounts of success with that.
 
Hey all,

I've had tinnitus for 10.5 years, possibly caused by ototoxic acne meds. I go through periods of spikes (which are extremely emotionally taxing) and habituation.

I just want to say, after starting the Carnivore Diet 3 weeks ago, I haven't noticed my tinnitus once. I am not sure if it's related to the diet, but I just wanted to put this out there for everyone to consider. If I plug my ears, my tinnitus seems to be back at baseline (I had a very long spike starting in January that didn't remit.)

Check out this website: meatheals.com. There are a couple of testimonies that mention a reduction in tinnitus.

I'm not trying to proselytize, but I empathize with a lot of people's suffering here. Just a possible solution I think you might be interested in trying. What do you have to lose?

Sincerely,
Ricky

Interesting. Especially for a long-time sufferer. Meat is very high in L-Methionine which could be the reason. What are your daily meals like?
 
The carnivore diet is simply eating meat (any kind) and drinking water. However, some people extend that definition to include consuming any animal products (including dairy) and salt as well. But carbs must be kept an extremely low percentage of your overall daily macronutrients.

Breakfast is usually bacon with scrambled eggs with butter.

A typical lunch for me is 1lb of ground beef, three eggs (scrambled w/ butter) and a little bit of pink Himalayan salt.

Dinner is about a lb of NY strip steaks and eggs again.

It sounds like an insane diet, but my inflammation is disappearing (I also have psoriasis, it cleared up), my carb addiction is pretty much gone, I'm pretty satiated all day, bowel movements seem to be improving (ironically so, since I don't eat any fiber), I sleep more deeply, and to be honest I don't think my tinnitus has ever been better.
 
Hello all,

I've been on the Carnivore diet for about 2.5 months and I'm coping with my tinnitus a lot better. It seems a LOT less aggravated, and I barely think about it anymore (I have been a sufferer for 10 years, with periods of tinnitus spikes and remission. Just got over a bad spike 4 months ago).

It's too soon to say if the Carnivore Diet is helping me, but I came across an interesting article. Plant foods contain varying amounts of Salicylates, which have been linked to causing tinnitus.

https://zerocarbzen.com/salicylates/

Hope this helps. Good luck on your journeys <3
 
Maybe that diet increases testosterone? Some studies suggest that high levels of testosterone raise GABA in the brain.
Could you please share them?
I was thinking about getting on testosterone replacement therapy.
 
Could you please share them?
I was thinking about getting on testosterone replacement therapy.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1365-2826.1993.tb00372.x

But I read some site in Spanish long time ago.

https://www.neolifeclinic.com/blog/testosterona-la-hormona-pleiotropica/

When my tinnitus became mild I was starting to take finasteride pills. The drug lowers DHT levels but probably raises testosterone. More than 2 years later I developed the enigmatic Post Finasteride Syndrome (2 years later I am only partially recovered), and during the worst part of the withdrawal I went to the concert that gave me severe tinnitus. Weird thing!
 
I have been really been thinking about going on a short water fast (3 days) followed by intermittent fasting + carnivore diet after that. I read testimony of others clamming that it has healed their bodies of many aliments, of course many people who go vegan also report same said improvements.

My biggest concern is my inner ear / middle ear condition and my cochlea (I know cochlea hairs/synapse wont heal), I don't know how much damage has been done and if my body can heal itself.

Has anyone tried it with any success? And how long did you do it before you saw results? Or is there a better, more ideal diet instead?
 
I don't think a carnivore only diet is healthy and cannot be done long term, mix fruits and greens as well.

I have not done water fasting.

Do you have a link to the source?
 
Yes lots of people have success on the Carnivore diet with Tinnitus, I think it's because it gives the body the ability to balance itself without having to deal with allergies and anti nutrients. But not all carnivore diets are the same and not all Tinnitus is the same.
 
I don't think a carnivore only diet is healthy and cannot be done long term, mix fruits and greens as well.

I have not done water fasting.

Do you have a link to the source?
It definitely CAN be done, and there seems to be no negative health effects. The only importance is (and it's a big one) to keep track of, and eat a minimum amount of, fats and protein.
 
It definitely CAN be done, and there seems to be no negative health effects. The only importance is (and it's a big one) to keep track of, and eat a minimum amount of, fats and protein.


Yep, eat steak and organ meats while you're at it
 
What gave you that impression? I don't see any scientific study making any such claim.

There's no scientific studies on the Carnivore diet yet is there? I follow quite a few carnivore dieters though. Tinnitus is often mentioned in personal success's.
 
I've seen quite a few stories by people trying the carnivore diet saying it did nothing for their tinnitus. But why not give it a try? Vegan, vegan + gluten-free, and now keto (without processed sugar, gluten & dairy) have had no impact on my tinnitus but might work for other people.
 
There's no scientific studies on the Carnivore diet yet is there? I follow quite a few carnivore dieters though. Tinnitus is often mentioned in personal success's.

If you trust anecdata, peruse this forum and you'll discover lots of cures, from curcumin to sea anemones, saffron included, not to mention acupuncture and some herbal remedies from "ancient cultures". So many options available!

Given that T gets better naturally for the majority of sufferers (see https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/spontaneous-recovery-stats-many-recover-3-studies.21441/ ) we should be careful about establishing causality from anecdotal evidence.

So no, I haven't found scientifically established causality between carnivore diet and T improvements.
 
I tried this diet, but it didn't do anything to me to be honest, I only tried 2 weeks, but I felt a lot of tension when eating that much meat as if I was too energetic all the time. My Testosterone is always way way too high and I have T since 20 years ... the only thing to seems to help is less stress, more sleep and emotional balance for me
 
I tried it for one month - carnivore diet. Did not help. It was an easy diet, I ate mostly 80 20 hamburger. (20% fat) Liked it a lot, never got hungry, lost some weight. But stopped when no improvement. By the way, I was mostly vegan for a year and more before I got my tinnitus. 'Mostly' means one meal a week I ate whatever I wanted, and that usually included meat.
 
Hey all,

I've had tinnitus for 10.5 years, possibly caused by ototoxic acne meds. I go through periods of spikes (which are extremely emotionally taxing) and habituation.

I just want to say, after starting the Carnivore Diet 3 weeks ago, I haven't noticed my tinnitus once. I am not sure if it's related to the diet, but I just wanted to put this out there for everyone to consider. If I plug my ears, my tinnitus seems to be back at baseline (I had a very long spike starting in January that didn't remit.)

Check out this website: meatheals.com. There are a couple of testimonies that mention a reduction in tinnitus.

I'm not trying to proselytize, but I empathize with a lot of people's suffering here. Just a possible solution I think you might be interested in trying. What do you have to lose?

Sincerely,
Ricky

In theory the ideal diet for T and H should include lots of vitamins (B12 and B6, omega 3) and antioxidants, and folate (spinach, sunflowers seeds, asparagus etc). Basically fish, fruit, vegetables and dry fruits. Green tea also seems to work.
 
Hey everyone, I used to get pretty traumatizing tinnitus spikes every 2 or 3 months or so... then I started the carnivore diet in March of last year. I do cheat on the diet sometimes--but I am happy to say that I am spike free since starting it. Of course my baseline tinnitus is still there, but I'm used to that. It feels good to not be totally derailed every few months.

Check out Frank Tufano on YouTube. He does not talk about tinnitus specifically, but I follow all of his diet advice as much as I can. My depression and energy levels have also improved a lot, which may go hand in hand with tinnitus.

Good luck to everyone!!!
 
I love that man (Jordan Peterson).

I've had tinnitus for two weeks. One of my first google searches was: "Jordan Peterson tinnitus"
Interesting that you should bring up Jordan Peterson. I just saw this:

"it was something of a surprise to learn, in early February, that Peterson had spent eight days in a medically induced coma at an unnamed clinic in Russia. Peterson's daughter Mikhaila, a 28-year-old food blogger, posted a brief but dramatic video claiming that she and her father had traveled to Russia in early January seeking an unorthodox treatment for his physical dependence on the drug clonazepam"
 

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