I've wondered for a long time why do so many totally separate things cause tinnitus?
TMJ, noise induced hearing loss, infections, allergies etc. All very different causes that can cause tinnitus.
What if they all share a common pathology? Like inflammation.
@JohnAdams' tinnitus got silenced for a while when he took a high dosage of curcumin, which is known for its anti-inflammatoric properties and he has noice induced tinnitus.
Others have experienced reduction or total remission of their tinnitus by changing their diets to anti-inflammatoric diets.
What do you guys think? Why do SO many different things cause tinnitus as a symptom?
TMJ, noise induced hearing loss, infections, allergies etc. All very different causes that can cause tinnitus.
What if they all share a common pathology? Like inflammation.
@JohnAdams' tinnitus got silenced for a while when he took a high dosage of curcumin, which is known for its anti-inflammatoric properties and he has noice induced tinnitus.
Others have experienced reduction or total remission of their tinnitus by changing their diets to anti-inflammatoric diets.
What do you guys think? Why do SO many different things cause tinnitus as a symptom?