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perila - 01 Feb 2007 00:06 GMT
Hi -  This is my first post  although I have ready many of the other posts
with interest.

I first had tinnitus four years ago - it stopped and then started up again
about three months ago.  ISome days the tinnitus stops entirely, other days
it doesn/t. 've been experimenting with foods and drinks to see what
triggers it

Any ideas on this - I'd appreciate it?

perila
Susan - 01 Feb 2007 01:38 GMT
> Hi -  This is my first post  although I have ready many of the other posts
> with interest.
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> perila

Google up one of the online charts of salicylate content of foods, and
see if the high salicylate ones trigger your T.

Susan
Murray Grossan - 04 Feb 2007 03:56 GMT
On 1/31/07 4:06 PM, in article
Vr2dnQXj2pOLslzYnZ2dnUVZ_v6tnZ2d@adelphia.com, "perila"

> Hi -  This is my first post  although I have ready many of the other posts
> with interest.
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> perila

One thing worth trying is salt free diet including use of distilled water to
see if that makes a difference.
Ghamph - 26 Feb 2007 02:48 GMT
> On 1/31/07 4:06 PM, in article
> Vr2dnQXj2pOLslzYnZ2dnUVZ_v6tnZ2d@adelphia.com, "perila"
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> One thing worth trying is salt free diet including use of distilled water to
> see if that makes a difference.

Coffee and nicotine cessation works for me , but I'd rather have a little
more ringing , than walk around like a zombie.  It makes about a 10%
reduction or so.
Jamffer
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 26 Feb 2007 08:42 GMT
> Hi -  This is my first post  although I have ready many of the other posts
> with interest.
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> perila

A friend of mine was suffering from all sorts of 'rich men diseases'
such as high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, etc..  He even had a
strike.  He went into a program in which no salt was added to the
diet.  He reported immense health improvement afterwards.

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