I just wanted to post an experience I had with ozone therapy...
I have mold illness and associated sinus issues (Marcons) and tinnitus. About 1.5 weeks ago I tried ozone therapy in hopes of helping both issues. The doctor I saw recommended both nasal and ear insufflation and said she would start "low and slow". I questioned her about the possibility of making tinnitus worse and she said that had never happened to any of her patients, except for 1 who said he "thought" it made it worse. So I decided to try it...
Pretty soon after having ear insufflation my tinnitus started to get worse - higher volume and higher pitch. And, it seems my ears are more full and sore. I had pretty much acclimated to my previous baseline tinnitus (it was there and annoying, but not something I usually obsessed over), but now it's much more noticeable and I'm back to being quite impacted by it.
Anyway, I would caution anybody thinking about using ozone ear insufflation based on this experience. And if you do decide to try ozone therapy, go super low and slow and try other forms of it besides going straight into the ear (nasal, rectal, IV). Some reports say it actually helps tinnitus.
I'm taking more Glutathione and Alpha-Lipoic Acid to see if that helps with any oxidative stress that likely occurred, but so far, no reduction.
Be careful out there...
I have mold illness and associated sinus issues (Marcons) and tinnitus. About 1.5 weeks ago I tried ozone therapy in hopes of helping both issues. The doctor I saw recommended both nasal and ear insufflation and said she would start "low and slow". I questioned her about the possibility of making tinnitus worse and she said that had never happened to any of her patients, except for 1 who said he "thought" it made it worse. So I decided to try it...
Pretty soon after having ear insufflation my tinnitus started to get worse - higher volume and higher pitch. And, it seems my ears are more full and sore. I had pretty much acclimated to my previous baseline tinnitus (it was there and annoying, but not something I usually obsessed over), but now it's much more noticeable and I'm back to being quite impacted by it.
Anyway, I would caution anybody thinking about using ozone ear insufflation based on this experience. And if you do decide to try ozone therapy, go super low and slow and try other forms of it besides going straight into the ear (nasal, rectal, IV). Some reports say it actually helps tinnitus.
I'm taking more Glutathione and Alpha-Lipoic Acid to see if that helps with any oxidative stress that likely occurred, but so far, no reduction.
Be careful out there...