Ring Stop Supplement — Scam or Not?

No, I have not tried them but if they worked, we would likely know about it.
 
Hey Cassie, I had a look into them, A 20 day dosage will set you back around $70, and the package says it's only temporary relief (if it even works which I doubt it does).

I don't know much about the ingredients.

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@Cassie, there are no pills to treat tinnitus. You will learn very soon that most tinnitus remedies are basically scams trying to take advantage of suffering people. Save your money, time and hope for a real treatment (hopefully it will happen in our lifetime).
 
Hi All,

I'm just posting here as I've found out that Natural Care are no longer making their 'Ring Stop' supplement.

This is what it looked like.

In saying that, they do have a new one but it is Homeopathic only and doesn't appear to have any of the 'other' ingredients of which there was a big list.

I had been taking the Ring Stop for about 7 years and never through much about it, I often wondered if it was doing anything at all but now that I have stopped taking it, my ears are definitely worse.

I have got hold of the new version but it doesn't seem to do much, I still have a few of the old ones on hand and if I take some of those, my ears definitely settle down.

As you can imagine, this is a bit of a worry as I only have a few left. Life was going OK with good days and bad days but now I'm having trouble focusing on anything.

Does anybody know where you can get the old version 'Ring Stop' from of have any suggestions?

Natural Care say they have modified it to be more Homeopathic by removing all the ingredients that I think may have done something, I've asked if they are going to manufacture the 'other' ingredients in a new supplement but I haven't heard back.

All the best,
Jamie
 
There's some on eBay. Very expensive. It is listed as Homeopathic, $200 for 180 tabs plus shipping and tax. If you know what you're looking for, the ad does show the active ingredients. I don't know if its the new stuff or what you had been taking previously. They have a ton of other stuff that is supposed to help. I've never tried any of it, figuring it wouldn't.

I would agree w/ @InfiniteLoop. Nothing I have seen in the last 15-20 years since I got my tinnitus has had a shred of any real scientific basis.
 

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