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MMS and Tinnitus 25 Nov 2013 15:20 #37597

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My acupuncturist that has been treating me for ringing in my ears suggested I try MMS to see if it may help. I was seeing improvement and could barely even notice the ringing anymore. It seems as soon as I started MMS the ringing has gotten worse again. Is there any connection or is it a coincidence?

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MMS and Tinnitus 26 Nov 2013 00:13 #37620

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i also sometimes have a feeling that when i take a lot of mms the ringing is getting more evident.
I do not know what that mean but in general, for almost 9 months of takink mms the ringing is weaker so i do not really care about it, not mentioning the other BENEFITS from mms.

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MMS and Tinnitus 26 Nov 2013 03:14 #37621

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Are you guys using MMS ear drops or just taking it orally. I have tinnitus and I'd like to cure it.

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MMS and Tinnitus 26 Nov 2013 03:19 #37622

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I am taking it orally. My tinnitus started in June, with no explanation. I have seen several specialists including ENT's, chiropractor's and my acupuncturist. It was unbearable when it first started then about a month ago I could barely hear the ringing at all. I started MMS and have been taking it for about a week now and have also noticed the ringing getting louder. I am up to 11 drops. I read that MMS can make your magnesium levels drop (which I am unsure if this is true or not), but lack of magnesium can make the ringing worse. So I have decided to stick with the protocol and start taking magnesium supplements and see how things work out.

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MMS and Tinnitus 26 Nov 2013 13:29 #37625

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i noticed that when i am drinking linseed oil the ringing is weaker.
i was using eardrops with dmso but it was not helping so i stoped.
when i was taking high doses of vitamin C when i did not even know about mms, the ringing also was stronger.
i do not even remember when my tinnitus started but it was long time ago when i was a kid. and i also supplement magnesium on my skin and with dilution in water. magnesium chloride is the best

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MMS and Tinnitus 26 Nov 2013 15:30 #37628

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When my ringing is loud the only thing that makes it almost completely go away is drinking a few alcoholic drinks. I don't understand why as everything I have read and told about tinnitus alcohol makes the ringing worse. Luckily the ringing is more manageable then when if first started so I haven't felt I needed to drink but it still confuses me as to why it makes it better, only temporarily of course.
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MMS and Tinnitus 26 Nov 2013 16:03 #37629

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the tricky thing about tinnitus, if I understand it right, is that there can be multiple causes. I think mine is from nerve damage from playing the drums in rock bands when I was younger. This kind is supposed to be incurable. On the upside, it doesn't bother me. It's a constant ringing that I'm used to.

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