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Supplements & Tinnitus — What Do You Take? What Should I Take?

I have tried Magnesium 250 mg, GABA 750 mg and Melatonin 5 mg. This combination seems to lower the frequency and amplitude of my ringing and at times I have crystal silence. Also, it gives me a good night's sleep.
 
Nowadays, as my sleep is very good, I only use a potent Omega-3 supplement before bed + 0,25-0,5 mg liquid Melatonin from Olympian Labs (+ antihistamine for allergy issues).

Again, if I'm stressed out, I might add in some Magnesium (glycinate) + Zinc (small doses) to calm down the nervous system before bed.
Do you take the fish oil pill before bed and the allergy pill?
 
They are Norwegian brands, so I don't think you will get them at your place.

But the antihistamine is a regular one for allergies called Cetirizine.
I buy my fish oil pills from Xtend-Life out of New Zealand. I don't think you will find a more pure fish oil pill. Most fish oil pills are made with Anchovies (a bottom feeder fish). They use Tuna and the New Zealand Hoki fish from the pristine waters.
 
I buy my fish oil pills from Xtend-Life out of New Zealand. I don't think you will find a more pure fish oil pill. Most fish oil pills are made with Anchovies (a bottom feeder fish). They use Tuna and the New Zealand Hoki fish from the pristine waters.
Xtend-Life is a good brand.
 
I'm interested in how people determine a good supplement brand?
That they contain what they advertise on the sticker, in the amount that is advertised. ConsumerLab.com for example tests different manufacturers' supplements at their independent laboratory and checks for the contents.

Certain brands have been more reliable than others over a long period of time, and then they become "a good supplement brand."

Of course it also matters if supplements use natural or synthetic versions of stuff. For example dl-alpha-tocopherol is a synthetic version of vitamin E. The natural version is d-alpha-tocopherol.

It's a science and you need to be very careful looking at the ingredients and brand. In general the manufacturers are after your money and a lot of the supplements are junk, a waste of money.
 

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