Otoprotective Nutrition/Medicine?

Badger19

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Jul 9, 2019
79
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2019
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Hey everyone

Just like all of you I'm trying to cope with my tinnitus. Since I've had a flare up and some fullness in my ear, I'm trying to do everything I can to stop my hearing loss from worsening.

All I could find online was that a substance in red wine and red grapes should be otoprotective. But that's it? Are there any other otoprotective substances out there that have been scientifically tested?
 
Hey everyone

Just like all of you I'm trying to cope with my tinnitus. Since I've had a flare up and some fullness in my ear, I'm trying to do everything I can to stop my hearing loss from worsening.

All I could find online was that a substance in red wine and red grapes should be otoprotective. But that's it? Are there any other otoprotective substances out there that have been scientifically tested?
You should do a search on Tinnitus Talk as there are many threads on this topic. I used to take NAC daily but have stopped as it was proven to be mostly ineffective. D-methionine is probably the best otoprotective agent but you can't buy it OTC. I do take L-methionine when I know I'm going to have some noise exposure. I've also taken ACE Mg at times. All those are explained here:

https://www.omicsonline.org/current...-hearing-loss-2161-119X.1000130.php?aid=13609
 
Hey everyone

Just like all of you I'm trying to cope with my tinnitus. Since I've had a flare up and some fullness in my ear, I'm trying to do everything I can to stop my hearing loss from worsening.

All I could find online was that a substance in red wine and red grapes should be otoprotective. But that's it? Are there any other otoprotective substances out there that have been scientifically tested?
Nicotinamide riboside...
 
So, I have both noise-induced damage and some kind of hereditary hearing loss (might be Meniere's because it effects my low frequencies too :(, but still need to get tested for that) and I already take precautions when it comes loud noises... basically, I try not to go near them and wear plugs/muffs when it's unavoidable.

But I was wondering if taking any supplements might be good for my ears as well... I've heard magnesium can potentially prevent or at least lesson the damage caused by noise so I recently started taking magnesium glycinate. I take melatonin before bed and sometimes take calcium.

Are there any other supplements that might be beneficial in protecting my ear health? I don't expect much to be done for the damage I already have, but I'd really like to prevent or at least alleviate any further damage.

Thanks.
 

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