Vegetables to Avoid

Huradozih

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May 14, 2018
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2016
Cause of Tinnitus
idiopathic
So today I had another visit to a new ENT I found who treats tinnitus.

In her opinion, my tinnitus is caused of bad nutrition, since I had no problems with loud music and other conditions. So she gave me a list of foods to avoid.

She forbade me to eat carrots, artichokes, celery, spinach, fennel, asparagus and seafood.

:inpain:

For real? Do I have to avoid those vegetables?
 
@Huradozih that sounds really strange, never seen anyone mention anything about that here on the forum. Eating healthy is of course good for you, but why on earth should you avoid these things? Did she give you a reason for it?
 
Seems to be pretty contrary. Spinach is one of the most naturally magnesium-rich foods out there and that is considered one of the best supplements you can take for tinnitus.
 
So today I had another visit to a new ENT I found who treats tinnitus.

I her opinion, my tinnitus is caused of bad nutrition, since I had no problems with loud music and other conditions. So she gave me a list of foods to avoid.

She forbade me to eat carrots , artichokes , celery , spinach , fennel , asparagus and seafood.

:inpain:

For real? Do I have to avoid those vegetables?

I'd possibly find a new ENT. All those veggies and sea food are healthy. Meds, loud sounds, stress are the biggest culprits, when it comes to tinnitus....
 
@Huradozih that sounds really strange, never seen anyone mention anything about that here on the forum. Eating healthy is of course good for you, but why on earth should you avoid these things? Did she give you a reason for it?

Nope, she gave me only this diet later on:

Recommended diet for those suffering from tinnitus on a hydropic basis:

a) drink more than 2 liters of hyposodic water (ie containing not more than 5 mg / liter of Na+) per day

b) cooking rice or pasta in unsalted water; season with oil, butter and all natural spices

c) avoid the following vegetables: carrots, artichokes, celery, spinach, fennel and asparagus. All the others, of course, are allowed

d) use only bread, bread-sticks, rusks and savory biscuits (ie without NaCl)

e) absolutely avoid sea fish, crustaceans and mollusks (you can consume only freshwater fish)

f) avoid all cold cuts and sausages without exception

g) avoid all cheeses; the only exception is ricotta

h) eat only homemade desserts. Be careful not to use yeast containing baking soda

i) you can eat all kinds of meat (flavored only with spices, balsamic vinegar or lemon) and all kinds of fruit
 
Nope, she gave me only this diet later on:

Recommended diet for those suffering from tinnitus on a hydropic basis:

a) drink more than 2 liters of hyposodic water (ie containing not more than 5 mg / liter of Na+) per day

b) cooking rice or pasta in unsalted water; season with oil, butter and all natural spices

c) avoid the following vegetables: carrots, artichokes, celery, spinach, fennel and asparagus. All the others, of course, are allowed

d) use only bread, bread-sticks, rusks and savory biscuits (ie without NaCl)

e) absolutely avoid sea fish, crustaceans and mollusks (you can consume only freshwater fish)

f) avoid all cold cuts and sausages without exception

g) avoid all cheeses; the only exception is ricotta

h) eat only homemade desserts. Be careful not to use yeast containing baking soda

i) you can eat all kinds of meat (flavored only with spices, balsamic vinegar or lemon) and all kinds of fruit

Some of these make sense as some people swear by low-salt and sugar diets. Some of these foods could also contain allergens if you're sensitive to them and doctors tend to attribute unexplained T to allergic response. Avoiding dairy (lactose) and such may be beneficial, if you believe yourself intolerant to them.

But the veggies and such should be perfectly fine.
 
Eat more vegetables and fruits, any green vegetables is actually good for you. She probably think medication is better than vegetables. Like fish bone say find someone new.strange advice.
 
This is what worked well for me. The following are known for triggering tinnitus; caffeine ( coffee, soda, I just drink water ), sugar, artificial sweeteners, salt, or sodium, alcohol, and for me citrus. It contains sugar. In fact, no processed food at all. Check labels for all these things. I don't eat red meat. Chicken & fish are good. Eggs too. Your body does need a certain amount of salt. I eat a lot of peanut butter. The natural kind-no salt. You can eat all the fruit and vegetables you like. I encourage this. I do eat baked potatoes, plain. And no smoking cigarettes or weed. I don't mean to overwell you, but your ENT should have given you a list of all these things. This is an outline. Play around with it, and see what works for you.
 
Nope, she gave me only this diet later on:

Recommended diet for those suffering from tinnitus on a hydropic basis:

a) drink more than 2 liters of hyposodic water (ie containing not more than 5 mg / liter of Na+) per day

b) cooking rice or pasta in unsalted water; season with oil, butter and all natural spices

c) avoid the following vegetables: carrots, artichokes, celery, spinach, fennel and asparagus. All the others, of course, are allowed

d) use only bread, bread-sticks, rusks and savory biscuits (ie without NaCl)

e) absolutely avoid sea fish, crustaceans and mollusks (you can consume only freshwater fish)

f) avoid all cold cuts and sausages without exception

g) avoid all cheeses; the only exception is ricotta

h) eat only homemade desserts. Be careful not to use yeast containing baking soda

i) you can eat all kinds of meat (flavored only with spices, balsamic vinegar or lemon) and all kinds of fruit
I've never heard of such an extensive list of non-related foods that should be avoided to stop tinnitus, or anything else. Sounds like pure quackery.
 
So today I had another visit to a new ENT I found who treats tinnitus.

In her opinion, my tinnitus is caused of bad nutrition, since I had no problems with loud music and other conditions. So she gave me a list of foods to avoid.

She forbade me to eat carrots, artichokes, celery, spinach, fennel, asparagus and seafood.

:inpain:

For real? Do I have to avoid those vegetables?


Don't avoid the foods avoid her :LOL:. Where did she complete her training? The school of homeopathy?

In all seriousness, I've never heard of those foods having any connection to tinnitus. The usual culprits, if you want to go down the food route, are: salt, sugar, msg, caffeine, alcohol, etc. Basically anything that can cause an inflammatory response, or anything that affects your central nervous system.

By the way, I eat and drink whatever I want. I just try and keep my diet relatively healthy. Although, I have hit a bit of a bad patch, diet-wise, recently.
 
Thank you all for your replies.

I asked her why do I have to avoid all those foods and she told me, in addition to salt, that those vegetables contain aspartic acid which is an amino acid that causes tinnitus, along with aspartame.
 

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