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I purchase three months worth of Quietus and can state with conviction that this product is very expensive and doesn't work. Subsequently, you may want to start looking at the root causes of your ailment, which means altering your diet and adjusting your attitudes towards your daily environment. Many things have to be present in your body chemistry for Tinnitus to occur. Most prevalent is a stressful environment and high counts of salicylic acid in the bloodstream. Work on reducing stress the same way you would if you had a bad heart or high blood pressure. Consult your physician and if you do not have a heart condition immediately stop taking aspirin, which is the purest form of acetylsalicylic acid. Cutting out related ibuprofen pain killers is just as helpful. Still more difficult is cutting down on or altogether avoiding foods with high levels of salicylic acid. Foods that most people love, including olives, tomato, mushrooms, raisins, dates, almonds, peanuts, curry, mustard, and pistachios. I have noticed that drinking even small quantities of red wine increases ringing in my years, so you may want to check that out as well. None of this is easy, but life's all about choices. Avoiding stressful situations will no doubt have the greatest impact. Good luck and forget about Quietus.
May 2010 · Health and Household
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Quietus Quiet Ear Tinnitus Relief Ringing System
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