Hello all,
I received a newsletter from Tinnitus Treatment Report, which looked to me like a legitimate website. Among various articles, there was one quoting a double-blind study of an herbal compound that reduced tinnitus.
They refer to this study:
Other references:
What are your thoughts?
I received a newsletter from Tinnitus Treatment Report, which looked to me like a legitimate website. Among various articles, there was one quoting a double-blind study of an herbal compound that reduced tinnitus.
They refer to this study:
Other references:
- The medicinal chemistry of Urtica dioica L.: from preliminary evidence to clinical studies supporting its neuroprotective activity
- Easing the Burden of Tinnitus: A Narrative Review for Exploring Effective Pharmacological Strategies
- They use an urgency wording: "Important: Inventory from this small-scale initial production run remains available (as of 9/13/2024 2:49pm) and is shipped directly from the TG Labs, Inc. (R&D lab/manufacturing) facility in Colorado within 1-2 business days."
- The only product available on the suspiciously named "Urgent Research Store" is this formulation.
- The contact information at the bottom of the page is indeed the same entity, "Urgent Research, LLC."
What are your thoughts?