Tinnitus Treatment – 2 Simple, Everyday Items That Could Actually Be Causing Your Tinnitus!

 

By Matthew Carpenter

 

Certain aspects of your lifestyle cause tinnitus – and either of these, or perhaps even both, can be the cause of yours.

Toothpaste. Picture this scenario: You're going crazy, not being able to sleep   at night because of that annoying ticking sound that isn't even “really” there. And what's worse is that you unknowingly cause the tinnitus by something that you do everyday.

Yes, this scenario can be true, and for some people that something that they do everyday comes in the most inconspicuous form, toothbrushing.

Toothpaste can cause tinnitus. Think about it, toothpaste is laden with chemicals, and nearly all synthetic chemicals carry with it side – effects. So just because you can use toothpaste legally doesn't mean that it cannot cause negative effects.

Toothpastes are made of different chemicals and are designed for different users, thus their effects or their tinnitus – causing power also varies.

One of the biggest culprits when it comes to toothpastes are the pastes for sensitive teeth. Toothpastes for sensitive teeth contain potassium, which is a factor for hair cell function. Even so, other people also develop the same problems even with regular toothpaste.

If you use toothpaste (of course you do!), I mean regular ones or those for sensitive teeth, maybe its high time that you switch to natural or organic toothpastes. Natural and organic toothpastes do not contain synthetic ingredients. There are a variety of them which you can find in health shops or pharmacies. In fact, you can even use kitchen staples to clean your teeth with. A pinch of salt and baking soda is good enough to do the trick, and can clean just like any regular toothpaste.

Think about it, the tinnitus causing chemicals in your toothpastes do not do much anyway. The only reason why they are used is in order to give your teeth a good lather. Natural toothpastes do the same thing, so it is wise for everyone (with tinnitus or not) to switch from regular toothpaste to natural toothbrush.

EMI/RFI. Electromagnetic inference is not really a common cause of tinnitus, but for people who already have it, it plays a large role in worsening tinnitus. There are people who have unfortunately become ill because of the large amounts of electromagnetic interference that is present around us.

Many electronics and appliances emit electromagnetic radiation, but this problem has become much worse in the recent years because of the invention of two things – the cellular phone and Wi-Fi.

Here are some steps that will help you identify if you are among the unfortunate few who develop symptoms because of EMI. Try to answer the following questions:

 

-        Does your tinnitus suddenly stop when you go out on a vacation, specifically somewhere with less EMI like rural areas?

-        Did your tinnitus suddenly start when you moved house, especially if you moved within the city?

-        Does your tinnitus become worse after using your cellular phone?

 

Lifestyle: Steps, Actions and Things To Lookout For

Although it is difficult, reducing your interaction with any form of EMI can have a huge impact on curing your tinnitus. The only way for you to determine if you are among the people who become ill with EMI is to remember your tinnitus history. Severe cases of tinnitus can cause sickness, but most cases don't. People who become ill due to EMI normally feel sick and do not only have tinnitus as their symptom.

Tinnitus is not just caused by either of these two lifestyle aspects, but a significant number of cases are. Thus, these possibilities are also worth examining, before doing the more extensive detective work – site specific treatments.

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Thanks, and I hope you enjoyed the article.

 

Your friend,

 

Matthew Carpenter

Creator, Diminish Tinnitus