I'm a little tired of the public's mistrust of scientists. ....
Since I got my tinnitus after being acutely poisoned .... I am the one here most willing to listen to hypotheses linking food to tinnitus, to the food industry's criminal and immoral behavior, and to the scientific communities collective ignorance.
). And it's worth it! I think a well-designed "food study" would be great to do!
). Oh, wait! I once WAS on that team. Didn't do much to help with anything physical, but it sure tasted good!
), and try some things out for ourselves in the direction of tinnitus relief, etc. And yes, even just generally discussing the ways to find and select better food choices. (We already, I hope, KNOW not to fill our grocery carts with boxes and bags and bottles of high fructose crapola.).chemtrails, I think. Oddly, most tinnitus is caused by chemtrails, but the new chemtrail technology that's going to be available next year might fix it for a lot of folks.so is there a cure in front of us or not?![]()
chemtrails, I think. Oddly, most tinnitus is caused by chemtrails, but the new chemtrail technology that's going to be available next year might fix it for a lot of folks.
what are chemtrails? :O

sooooo funnyThey are something that Grateful Dead followers travel on.![]()




Eric! hahahahOk, just had an idea. The sound of tinnitus is the sound of the body trying to repair itself. This explains why you hear ringing after a concert, but then it goes away (because it repairs itself). This also explains why people report that it often tends to increase at night, as the body always does most of its self repair when you're sleeping. That's why we sleep at all. And we are expected to sleep at night, like most other mammals. The reason the ringing persists, is because the damage has gotten to the point that it lacks the extra nutrients to do the additional repairs, thus repair is prolonged indefinitely. BAM! Suck my dick.

Diet factor in tinnitus for me personally
Simply touting that the paleo diet is so much better than 'normal' is an easy thing especially with the crap some people eat today but I myself haven't eaten sugar or drunken soda pop for nearly 7 years, I cook fresh lean meats with potatoes and carrots, and ate a lot of fruit every day. I've even been a natural body builder eating as healthy as humanly possible, yet I developed tinnitus while eating one really bad dish on campus.
Don't get me wrong,I do believe the body has the capacity to heal it's self to some degree of not near fully but a diet is not the answer for this by any means.I was young when I got T and still am but yet I have only gotten worse and by noise and noise only,here's a recap for you
-Tinnitus at 18 years old,10 months later T fully resolved,no diet nothing just carried in as I always did.
-At 19 T came back with new tone after a noisy night out,4 months later the tone fully resolved and my usual hissing reduced by 90%.Again no diet nothing just time and patience.
-At 21 some asshole exposed me to a high frequency sound resulting in H and new level T.After 1 year H reduced by 50% along with 70% reduction in T.Another year later and H had reduced by 80% and T had reduced by 85%.Again no treatment no special diets just time and commitment.
-At 24 my current age my T and H got suddenly 10 times worse,current level is H 9/10 and T at 5/10 with no improvement so far,maybe very little at best.
So there you are,I experienced significant improvements from doing absolutely nothing whatsoever only protecting my hearing and giving it time.In the end it didn't matter as faith had other plans for me but from direct experience what you went through isn't anything special or extraordinary.Its a fairly common occurrence that should be credited to the body and not a diet.Sure the diet probably helped somehow but it in itself is not the direct cause for your remission.
Enjoy the silence.
this ^^^@Eric S you make a mockery of a complex neurological symptom if you think any form of diet can cure us.
and now...you will make the leap that this mysterious degenerative neural disease directly correlates to diet.It's also not completely out of the question that tinnitus might be a subtle manifestation of a degenerative neural disease. People that go on to develop dementia are known to lose their senses of smell years beforehand, for example. BUT the good news is there is reason to believe all of these can be reversed regardless.
Perhaps: by better understanding the aberrant neuroplastic changes that cause it in the first place, and then learning how to push the other direction.Please explain how tinnitus can be reversed.
