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has anyone used this tinnitus medication and if so what is your verdict.

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JC2503

Hi Angelina,

This looks like Snake Oil to me. The claims on their site seem too "Certain" that they can stop your T.

By all means, look at it and carefully study the contents to make sure there are no contraindications for you but my feeling is that if anything gave us real proper respite from T with a simple pill, it would be all over the news and their website would be down due to number of people trying to buy it.

I also found this link which immediately range alarm bells due to explicitly claiming "A cure"

newsdirect.com/health-suppl...

If you do try it, keep a diary etc.....

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Sonnybee

Hi Angelina3 I bought and tried this some time ago. It did nothing for my tinnitus unfortunately. All it done was leave a horrible taste in my mouth for most of the day. When I looked at the ingredients, I found it was just a blend of other supplements, some I was already taking anyway. I know we are all different but I haven't found any supplement that works for tinnitus. I do take gaba and ginkgo biloba, which I'm convinced helps the anxiety a bit, but not the tinnitus. I've had tinnitus a year now and have found sound therapy, sleepbands, cbt videos, and just time in general, has brought it down. Stay strong. You'll get there.

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Philip6

Looking at the ingredients my guess is that it would do nothing with regards to tinnitus. None of these so called cures work, unfortunately.

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In all honesty, I wouldn't class this as a medication. A dietary supplement, perhaps, given the random assortment of 'natural' ingredients in a proprietary formula mentioned on their UK website.

I'll give the website credit for being more visually credible than some of the other websites selling supplements, which give off sketchy vibes from the offset.

At the prices that supplements retail at, and with the lack of information provided about what each ingredient is purported to do, I wouldn't have any confidence that they are much more than an expensive, unproven placebo.

Take the money that you're considering spending on this and use it to do something that you enjoy and that makes you happy. That's a far better way of managing your tinnitus.

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Happyrosie

just for fun I looked i looked at their website. They are based in Poland. Under UK law the advertising standards authority would be able to bring the advertising down I think.

Anyway, just for even more fun I sent a message through their website asking for a link to the research that supports their sales pitch. In the unlikely even that I have a reply I’ll post it!!