Is Ginkgo Biloba A Tinnitus Remedy? Discover Why The Jury Is Still Out

Is Ginkgo Biloba A Tinnitus Remedy? Discover Why The Jury Is Still Out

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Ginkgo Biloba is being used more and more as a natural tinnitus remedy. The question is; does it really work? Many people say they have noticed a difference after using it. Others say they did not notice any improvement. There have been some trials but they are contradictory and inconclusive. Here we take a quick look at the question of Gonkgo Biloba and tinnitus.

First of all we need to know what Ginkgo Biloba is exactly and why it has drawn attention to itself in terms of a potential tinnitus remedy.

Ginkgo Biloba is an ancient species of tree which is believed to have been around for over 150 million years. Its leaves and seeds have been used by the Chinese for thousands of years for many ailments, such as asthma, lung congestion and circulatory disorders.

Today, medical attention is on the leaves, in the form of concentrated extract. Among the many components that the leaves contain, the two most important for us are 'flavonoids' and 'terpenoids'.

Flavonoids have strong antioxident effects. Antioxidents can neutralize 'free radicals' and so reduce or prevent the damage that free radicals can do to our nerves, blood vessels, etc. Terpenoids improve blood flow, by dilating blood vessels and making the 'platelets' in the bloodstream less sticky.

Given that two of the causes of tinnitus are inner ear nerve damage and blood vessel problems that lead to irregular blood flow, you can now see why there is some excitement over Ginkgo Biloba.

Unfortunately, although some studies suggest that Ginkgo Biloba may give moderate reductions in the loudness of tinnitus sounds (hissing, knocking, whooshing, clicking, etc.), other suggest no difference. Much depends on the quality of the studies. But generally speaking the jury is still out.

The problem is that tinnitus is more complicated than that. There are many underlying conditions that can help cause tinnitus, for example, stress, hypertension, head trauma, whiplash, hearing damaged by loud noise, etc. So even if Ginkgo Biloba does work to some extent, it probably is not enough on its own.

As an alternative, you could try out an already proven home-based remedy with an awesome success rate of 80%. This treatment program uses a number of proven techniques that you go through at home, or, in your place of work. And it only takes a few minutes each day.

All of the techniques have been proven during 2 years of research, testing and development, and, are being used by very many people around the world as we speak.

If you feel you can put-up with your tinnitus as it is just now, then your tinnitus probably isn't so bad that you need to do anything else. Continue with whatever your doctor recommends.


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