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Tinnitus & Chi-Kung (Qi-Gong)

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K4JDP@webtv.net - 12 Jan 2004 03:11 GMT
    I have tried accupuncture for tinnitus relief.  It did reduce the
intensity while the needles were inserted.  When they were removed the T
intensity returned to its previous level.

    Chi-Kung (Qi-Gong) I know helps with circulation throughout the
body.  Does anyone here practice it and does it reduce the T intensity
or volume at all for you while practicing it and does the reduction of
the T last for any significant period of time?

Thank You,
John  
francispoon - 12 Jan 2004 05:57 GMT
> I have tried accupuncture for tinnitus relief.  It did reduce the
> intensity while the needles were inserted.  When they were removed the T
> intensity returned to its previous level.

Had the same experience but with herb tea.  Wish they could synthesize
the herbs in such a way that all it takes is a pill a day.

FP
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>      Chi-Kung (Qi-Gong) I know helps with circulation throughout the
> body.  Does anyone here practice it and does it reduce the T intensity
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> Thank You,
> John
francispoon - 12 Jan 2004 05:58 GMT
If you had found accupuncture has helped you, you should stay on it a
bit longer.  One needle treatment is not enough.

FP
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> I have tried accupuncture for tinnitus relief.  It did reduce the
> intensity while the needles were inserted.  When they were removed the T
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> Thank You,
> John
Ear Rings - 12 Jan 2004 23:28 GMT
Many times when I have experienced accupuncture the "cure" has come a week
or two after the treatment.

Ailments that have been sufferred for a long time take many treatments.

> If you had found accupuncture has helped you, you should stay on it a
> bit longer.  One needle treatment is not enough.
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> > Thank You,
> > John
 
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