JODANE NATURAL CURE TO TINNITUS
What is tinnitus?
Tinnitus is an awareness of sound in the ears
or head which is not from an external source. It is plagued by the incessant
chirping of crickets. It may also sound to the sufferer like ringing, roaring,
clicking, buzzing, hissing, or whistling; the noise may be intermittent or
continuous (24 hours a day) — but no-one else can hear it. Its pitch can go
from a low roar to a high squeal or whine or it can have many sounds. Tinnitus
is very common. Over 50 million Americans have experienced tinnitus or head noises, which is the perception of
sound without an external source being present. Many people have mild tinnitus
that is not too bad, However, about one in five people with tinnitus have
bothersome tinnitus, which distresses them and negatively affects their quality
of life and/or functional health status. Tinnitus is not a disease in and of
itself, but rather a symptom of some other underlying health condition. In most
cases, tinnitus is a sensorineural reaction in the brain to damage in the ear and auditory system. While tinnitus
is often associated with hearing loss, there are roughly different health
disorders that can generate tinnitus as a symptom.
There are two main types: subjective and
objective tinnitus
Subjective tinnitus is
tinnitus only you can hear. This is the most common type of tinnitus. It can be
caused by ear problems in your outer, middle or inner ear. It also can be
caused by problems with the hearing (auditory) nerves or the part of your brain
that interprets nerve signals as sound (auditory pathways).
Objective – This can be heard
by somebody examining the patient and is uncommon. It can be caused by a
variety of physical effects such as spasm of the tiny muscles in the inner ear,
abnormalities in the blood vessels around the ear, increased blood flow to the
ear or anatomical abnormalities of the blood vessels.
Most of the time, the tinnitus is
subjective—that is, the tinnitus is heard only by the individual. Rarely,
tinnitus is “objective,” meaning that the examiner can actually listen and hear
the sounds the patient hears.
Tinnitus may be caused by different parts of the hearing
system. The outer ear (pinna and ear canal) may be involved. Excessive ear wax,
especially if the wax touches the ear drum, causing pressure and changing how
the ear drum vibrates, can result in tinnitus.
What Can Make
Tinnitus Worse?
One of the preventable
causes of tinnitus is excessive noise exposure. Prolonged exposure to loud
sounds is the most common cause of tinnitus. Up to 90% of people with tinnitus
have some level of noise-induced hearing loss. The noise causes permanent
damage to the sound-sensitive cells of the cochlea, a spiral-shaped organ in
the inner ear. Carpenters, pilots, rock musicians, industrial workers
street-repair workers, farmers, transport workers and landscapers are among
those whose jobs put them at risk, as are people who work with chain saws,
guns, or other loud devices or who repeatedly listen to loud music, misuse of a
Walkman - never play it loudly, don't forget that noisy lawn mower!. A single
exposure to a sudden extremely loud noise can cause tinnitus. Reduce the noise
source or protect your ears with earplugs, or ear muffs
Tinnitus
can worsen in some people if they drink alcohol, smoke cigarettes, drink
caffeinated beverages, or eat certain foods. For example, try easing off
caffeine (tea, coffee, coca-cola, chocolate), and alcohol as they can
temporarily worsen tinnitus. Avoid quinine - as in tonic water. Nicotine and
marijuana too. Smoking narrows your blood vessels which supply vital oxygen to your
ears and their sensory cells. PLEASE - quit smoking!
A variety of other conditions and
illnesses can lead to tinnitus, including:
Blockages
of the ear due to a buildup of wax, an ear infection, or rarely, a benign tumor
of the nerve that allows us to hear (auditory nerve). Sometimes, the tinnitus
tends to clear when the infection clears. Earwax protects your ear canal by
trapping dirt and slowing the growth of bacteria. When too much earwax
accumulates, it becomes too hard to wash away naturally, causing hearing loss
or irritation of the eardrum, which can lead to tinnitus.
Medications
can also damage inner ear hair cells and cause tinnitus, Certain drugs -- most
notably aspirin, several types of antibiotics (especially cephalosporins),
anti-inflammatories, anti-anxiety medications, steroids, anti-seizure drugs,
antihistamines, pain killers sedatives, and antidepressants, as well as quinine
medications; tinnitus is cited as a potential side effect for about 200
prescription and nonprescription drugs. Many prescription and over-the-counter
drugs may worsening tinnitus and/or hearing loss permanently and some
experience tinnitus control at the cost of debilitating side effects. In this
instances, the incidence of tinnitus increases.
The
natural aging process, which can cause deterioration of the cochlea or other
parts of the ear, As people age, their hearing may decrease and there can be
associated tinnitus, usually starting around age 60. The medical term for this
type of hearing loss is presbycusis. Microscopic hairs form a fringe on the
surface of each auditory cell in cochlea. If hairs are damaged, they may move
randomly, sending electrical impulses to your brain as noise or tinnitus.
Meniere's
disease, which affects the inner part of the ear, It is due to a problem of the
cochlea - a snail-shaped chamber filled with fluid, in the inner ear i.e
associated with hearing loss and vertigo also may cause tinnitus. Is a common
condition in which most patients suffer from tinnitus and deafness in one ear
and periodic attacks of dizziness. One of these symptoms may be the predominant
one and so some patients mainly complain of tinnitus in the affected ear. Some
patients have tinnitus in both ears. And this may result in significantly less
tinnitus.
Otosclerosis,
a disease that results in stiffening of the small bones in the middle ear,
can sometimes cause tinnitus. This condition, caused by abnormal bone
growth, tends to run in families.
Other
medical conditions such as high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease,
circulatory problems, anemia (a lack of iron in the body), allergies, an
underactive thyroid gland, and diabetes, Neck or jaw problems, such as
temporomandibular joint (TMJ) syndrome, Injuries to the head and neck. Tinnitus
can also be caused by turbulence in the carotid artery or jugular vein, and
temporomandibular joint problems. While, Head noise (tinnitus) can be caused by
broken or damaged hairs on auditory cells, turbulence in a carotid artery or
jugular vein, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) issues, and problems in the
auditory processing pathways of the brain. Tinnitus can significantly affect
quality of life. Although it affects people differently, if you have tinnitus,
you also may experience: Fatigue, Stress, Sleep problems, Trouble
concentrating, Infection, Migraine, Memory problems, Depression, Anxiety and
irritability
Whatever
the trigger for tinnitus, it causes a change to the transmission of the signal
going from the cochlea (the hearing organ, or the inner ear) to the part of the
brain where sound is processed, known as the auditory cortex.
Why is my tinnitus loud at Night?
The hustle and bustle of
daytime activities can make your tinnitus seem less noticeable during the day.
Tinnitus is a sound that is ‘masked’ by external sounds such as office or
traffic noise, TV or radio, etc. It is also not perceived when the brain is busy
elsewhere – such as at work. At night when things are usually quieter when
external sounds are minimal and the brain is not focused on something else,
tinnitus often sounds much louder and becomes more bothersome. The brain only
knows one thing to do when that happens – create noise even if it’s not real.
This explain why the use of a sound generator or fan at night, is very helpful
in decreasing the disturbance of tinnitus.
Is there a cure to Tinnitus?
Jodane Herbal Medicine |
There
is 100% cure to Tinnitus with our Jodane
herbal remedy. It is a natural medicine
made out of different herbs. It is very safe, better compatibility to human and
all ages. It does not hyper-activate in anyway. It works to reset and
correct the nerve impulses which convey information from the outside world to
the brain. It improve the flow of fluid (cerebral spinal fluid) around the
brain and along the spinal column. It also enhances blood flow to the periphery
(edges of the body), in particular to the head and brain. It work to remove the
“obstruction” in the channels (meridians) around the ears. It helps overcome
depression; improves memory; increases mental alertness; promotes the healthy
functioning of the thyroid, adrenal, and pituitary glands. It is also a
building block for several neurotransmitters. It produces the chemical needed
to transmit signals between nerve cells and the brain. It can help with
concentration, reduce hunger pains. It protect the brain from
chronic/constant stress, which is one of the most common causes of anxiety and
depression. It alleviates insomnia. If the medicine is constantly taken, relief
from tinnitus will take 1months and some days but should continuously
used-up for period of 6months for permanent cure. The medicine will be taken
twice a day (a dose in morning and another at night). If I have seen further
than other men,'it is because I have stood on the shoulders of giants.
Most of the things worth doing in the world had been
declared impossible before they were done. There are no
worthless herbs — only the lack of knowledge.
While
taken our medicine;
Avoid
exposure to loud sounds and noises
Get
your blood pressure checked. If it is high, get your doctor’s help to control
it
Exercise
daily to improve your circulation
Get
adequate rest and avoid fatigue.
We are very confident
in our Jodane product that if you are at all unhappy with the improvement of
your health after using it, we will provide you with an unconditional, full,
100% refund.
To schedule a consultation to review your symptoms and to determine the most effective treatment options. Send all details and get a reply to: drwilly37@gmail.com
----Dr. William James