Mine is really mild but my son is still struggling so I am going to give it a whirl and see what happens. I'm doing 1 tsp twice a day. It's kinda gross but not too bad. I am sure I stink and just can't smell it but a girl's gotta do what she's gotta do.
I'm only two days in. I thought it subsided totally for awhile yesterday but not 100 percent sure. Went into a quiet room and couldn't hear it at all. Came back. But that was the first break in the constant really mild buzzing in my left ear that I have had for months. I will keep you all posted.
Thanks for doing this and good luck. 🙏🤞
My tinnitus is never completely gone, but if I stretch my neck out, the sound subsides and if I push down on my head (compressing neck) the sound gets louder. My chiropractor didn't have an answer for why, but he always tries to stretch my neck to quiet the ringing down.
If you get a chance, please let me know if yours changes when you manipulate your neck or spine.
Will do!
I think you have somatic tinnitus. You might want to get a massage too, and see if you are grinding your teeth at night or have mild TMJ.
"Somatic tinnitus is a type of tinnitus where the perceived ringing, buzzing, or other sounds in the ears are influenced by body movements, pressure, or muscle tension, particularly in the head, neck, and jaw. It's characterized by changes in the tinnitus's loudness, pitch, or location when specific body maneuvers are performed."
"Somatic tinnitus is often associated with issues like TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders, neck pain, or muscle tension in the head and neck region."
Hey Dolly,
Just wondering how your Tinnitus has been lately?
Mine was hardly noticeable last week, and now this week it's like there's a tiny whistle in both my ears. 🤷♂️
This is so frustrating and annoying. Hope you are seeing (or hearing) improvements. 🙏
God Bless and thank you Dolly! I just learned something because of you. If I open my jaw wide the sound gets much louder also. Certainly seems related to TMJ like you mentioned.
Annnnnd I used to clench my teeth at night. Strangely, it seems to have disappeared shortly after I started experimenting with Ivermectin a couple years ago.
I'll definitely research somatic tinnitus now.