European Blueberries (Vaccinium myrtillus)

tomytl

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Hi,
since I eat European Blueberries everyday, my chronic Tinnitus has lowered very much and I have
like clearer hearing.
It's highly speculative if it's really from eating this berries everyday, or it's just coincidence.
But I have a much better situation now for 2 weeks and bevore I had years of constant Tinnitus.

Attention: This are European Blueberries, which are different to the American Version
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccinium_myrtillus
http://www.herbwisdom.com/herb-bilberry.html


Just want to report that.

Greets Tom
 
I know those berries, never tried it for tinnitus, but for it's taste! They are very healthy yes, gonna eat those tomorrow then.
 
I'm not sure what (if anything) they do for my tinnitus,but are known to have lots of vitamin cC and anti-oxidants, and I love them. Over here (Wales...still part of Europe for now!), our wild blueberries are locally called 'bilberries' and are very small. They are a nightmare to pick, stain everything purple, grow best on windswept isolated moors....but are worth the effort as the flavour is INTENSE ! They are very rarely available commercially as picking them is not economically viable. The big blueberries are available here, too, largely as imports, and contain pretty much the same beneficial components , though not at quite such a high concentration.
Now, I'm wondering about blackcurrants, too. Their colour/flavour is also very intense and they do grow very well in our climate (wet and windy) and gardens. Do they confer the same health benefits? I know they have lots of Vit C and anthocyanin, so maybe they do. And elderberries?
Sorry to have wandered off topic....

Fungus
 
Hi,
since I eat European Blueberries everyday, my chronic Tinnitus has lowered very much and I have
like clearer hearing.
It's highly speculative if it's really from eating this berries everyday, or it's just coincidence.
But I have a much better situation now for 2 weeks and bevore I had years of constant Tinnitus.

Attention: This are European Blueberries, which are different to the American Version
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaccinium_myrtillus
http://www.herbwisdom.com/herb-bilberry.html


Just want to report that.

Greets Tom
For how long have you been eating them? Are you buying them or do you pick them yourself?
 
For how long have you been eating them? Are you buying them or do you pick them yourself?
Hi,
started eating them eating everyday about one month ago. I didn't start eating them because of the tinnitus, just because I find them very delicious to mix them together with corn fleaks for breakfast. Now I sometimes eat them also pure during the day.
So it's maybe just coincidence that my tinnitus lowered. It was just the only thing I changed in my daily life.
I'm really not a promoter of any herbal or unproofed treatment, but I'm surprised about this change.

Yes I guess their name is Billberries and no, I don't pick them my myself, just bought them in a common food store.

Greets Tom
 
all dark forest fruits have the same benefits. So you can go to the supermarket and buy a packet of frozen dark fruits and they will give the same benefits. Or pick them when they are wild and in season.
 
Well I for one will start eating them again. I tend to eat a lot of red grapes and apples. But I'm happy to try them.
a really nice way to eat some thing sweet is to get the frozen dark berries and let them thaw a bit. Then mix with greek natural yoghurt. Lovely and sweet with natural fruit sugars
 
Yes, it's like an addiction to eat them, hope it's really the reason behind my T.
I mean, I had it much louder for years now... even I'm always sceptical...
I will report any advance or fallback.

Greets Tom
 
Hello,

As i like this small fruits i will start tomorrow for a entire month (nothing to lose) / if i get results i will report here as well!
How many berries we should eat per day? (any advise?)

It would be great if there is a kind of solution here - the nature of the food....

Cheers to all,
Ricardo
 
The freeze dried and regular dried dark blue/purple fruits are available all year round and probably have less bit C than the fresh, but most other anti-oxidants will be there at higher levels as they will be concentrated. YUM.
 
Yes, there is another thread on the forums talking about Bilberries in regards to helping reduce Tinnitus. As everyone is different, I'm sure it's effective with some people and ineffective with others. I've ordered Bilberry extract after reading a bit about it and did not notice much, however I wouldn't rule it out as ineffective for me as perhaps it was the source.

Here's a small study done in regards to this bilberry extract:

http://www.google.com/patents/US20090220592

Here's a link to the other thread discussing this:

https://www.tinnitustalk.com/threads/patent-preparation-for-the-treatment-of-tinnitus.1401/
 
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Hello to everyone,

After read this thread and make some researches about antioxidants and their potential benefits for the nervous system and for brain health, in alternative to blueberries (because its very hard to find blueberries now in my country) i started about 10 days ago the diet i can manage from now:

- About 65 gr fresh blueberries (imported and expensive but....)
- About 1 small bowl per day - freeze mix with wild fruits (including blueberries)
- 2 spoons of dry goji berrys

Also im taken 2 capsules per day (natural produts): 1 ginko biloba (5000mg /powder equivalent) + 1 pycnogenol 30 mg.

It is soon to get results but after 1 or 2 months i am planning to report here if i had some relieve or not (T and H also).

It would be great if more people does similar experiences and share with us!

All the best!
Ricardo

http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=8
 
Also im taken 2 capsules per day (natural produts): 1 ginko biloba (5000mg /powder equivalent) + 1 pycnogenol 30 mg.
I hope you are not taking 5000 mg of ginkgo. The normal dosage is 120 - 240 mg. 5000 mg is dangerous.

30 mg of pycnogenol is not a lot. Many take 100 or 200 mg, even 400 mg. Can you try higher doses?
 
I hope you are not taking 5000 mg of ginkgo. The normal dosage is 120 - 240 mg. 5000 mg is dangerous.

30 mg of pycnogenol is not a lot. Many take 100 or 200 mg, even 400 mg. Can you try higher doses?

Hi Atlantis,

No....i mean, each capsule contains: Ginkgo Biloba Extract (50:1)......(equivalent to 5000mg of Gingko powder), but yes it was told to me this is a high dosage /concentration.
To a better ideia each capsule weigh 125 mg (8 capsules 1000gr = 8 days)
I bought in a natural product store and i take only 1 per day.

Thank you for advise!
(for all who read my post I apologize if I was not accurate in information about Gingko dosage)

About Pycnogenol as im taking also other sources of antioxidants i thought to be enough (only found this dosage as well)

Important is share experiences as i believe what we eat (or take) may have some influence on T and H.

Cheers,
Ricardo
 

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