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| Wednesday, October 22, 2008 |
| Ginkgo Can Help You Eliminate Ringing in the Ears for Good |
There are few things more distracting to everyday life than tinnitus, a term 12 million Americans know all to well is the scientific ID for ringing in the ears. Some people suffer intermittent ringing, other hear it non-stop. There are some natural options to stop the ringing—or hissing, clicking, buzzing, humming, whooshing—and they start with ginkgo biloba.
Taking ginkgo by tincture or capsule is aimed at improving blood circulation in the head and neck. You want to take the suggested daily dose but split it over three meals or snacks. It might not be the swiftest way to a clear head in that most natural health practitioners caution patients to give ginkgo a full two months to build up a therapeutic effect. For anyone who has suffered with tinnitus for much longer than that, the time frame might not seem as daunting.
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