Acupuncture – practiced in China for over 4,000 years so is hardly a new tinnitus treatment. Practitioners of acupuncture would say that tinnitus is an imbalance between yin and yang.

Aromatherapy – four essential oils that can stimulate circulation, rosemary, cypress, lemon, and rose, also considered as tinnitus. Administered by massage, or with a vaporizer or aromatherapy diffuser.

Herbs – many tinnitus herbal treatments can promote tinnitus healing, but here are three of the most popular ones.

Ginkgo leaf extract – widely prescribed by holistic healers, a treatment for tinnitus as well as some of the other symptoms that can accompany it, such as dizziness.

Black cohosh – used as a natural tinnitus remedy especially for congestion or pressure in the head.

Hawthorn- remedy for tinnitus since it is considered a tonic for the circulatory system.

Melatonin- a natural supplement that can help you can asleep when your tinnitus is keeping you awake.

Homeopathy – homeopathic remedies can help tinnitus. Like calcarea carbonica, carbo vegetabilis, cinchona officinalis, cimicifuga, graphites, and kali carbonicum.

Relaxation Therapies – relaxation is an essential remedy that includes meditation, yoga, massage, cranial sacral work, and biofeedback.

Sound Therapy – used as a way to hide the sounds in your ears, including white noise machines or CD’s of background sounds as well as sound of nature.

Vitamins – Vitamins A and C (and their associated bioflavonoids) can help tinnitus by improving circulation. Vitamins E and B complex are helpful in treating tinnitus.

Zinc – zinc can help with tinnitus healing, especially common amongst the elderlyly. Lack of zinc also affects sense of smell and taste.

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