Aezael,
I had the same experience, I was taking GB and 500mg Niacin daily and
one night, when we returned from the club, after relaxing in the
jacuzzi, I noticed my tinitus was ABSOLUTELY GONE!. Of course, I was
reeeally relaxed. It came back at the office next morning.
My tinnitus is very mild, in both ears and barely above street traffic
and 9600 Hz (I measured it myself). I became accustomed to it.
I'm 67, only take aspirin from time to time, but may start again with GB
and Niacin.
BTW, I never passed 8th grade (in English), but took ESL.... ;-)
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 08 Sep 2007 16:31 GMT
> Aezael,
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> BTW, I never passed 8th grade (in English), but took ESL.... ;-)
So you are glad that you tried GB and did so without being affected by
the 'controlled studies' done by the hillbilly quasi-scientists of
America; these studies suggest GB is ineffective in treating tinnitus.
Murray Grossan - 09 Sep 2007 18:25 GMT
On 9/3/07 5:57 PM, in article Xns99A0D5462D77Dtorino@216.77.188.18,
> Aezael,
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> BTW, I never passed 8th grade (in English), but took ESL.... ;-)
What is GB?
Murray Grossan,MD
Www.earaid.info
fyfpoon@gmail.com - 11 Sep 2007 03:21 GMT
> On 9/3/07 5:57 PM, in article Xns99A0D5462D77Dtor...@216.77.188.18,
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> What is GB?
I think this abbreviation in this ng stands for ginko biloba.
> Murray Grossan,MD
> Www.earaid.info