Health & Medical Hearing

How Effective is End Your Tinnitus?

When Chris Scott, who wrote End Your Tinnitus, came down with tinnitus at the age of 18, he was told repeatedly that he would have to just live with the unwanted ear noise, learning to cope with it.
He did not buy that and became determined to do whatever was necessary to end the ringing.
He delved deeply into the existing literature about tinnitus, and experimented with various things, and finally figured out an 8-step process of natural healing that cleared his tinnitus.
Currently, he presents the fruit of his labor, including his 8-step method for taming tinnitus, so that other people need not suffer either.
Condensed nicely into 50 pages, there is no fluff in End Your Tinnitus.
The material presented is succinct and pertinent.
Targeting the three main tinnitus causes, acoustic trauma or noise damage, anxiety or stress, and sinus problems, Scott provides his 8-step natural cure system for taking care of those conditions.
The basic premise of his book and tinnitus cure plan is based on the following question: Given that hearing damage caused by noise is by far the greatest single cause of tinnitus, and given that nearly everyone in our noisy modern world is affected by noise-induced hearing damage, why is it that most people never get tinnitus? While copyright laws forbid us from revealing the findings of Scott's research here, in a nutshell it is because one or more other underlying conditions (co-factors), besides hearing damage alone, must also be present for tinnitus to become manifest.
It must be remembered that tinnitus is not really itself a malady, but a symptom of some other condition or conditions, and treating it successfully entails treating those underlying conditions, and Scott's 8-step natural cure process is ordered specifically to do that.
There is much more positive feedback for End Your Tinnitus than negative.
Due to its concentration on the three primary tinnitus causes only, it cannot be expected to eliminate tinnitus for everyone who tries it, but it has a track record of helping about 90 percent of those who put Scott's program to work, to either reduce symptoms dramatically or get rid of them altogether.
As with nearly any holistic treatment process, some complaints are made over the need to make certain lifestyle changes such as adjusting diet or giving up pet habits like smoking or excessive alcohol consumption.
Wouldn't we all prefer to have that magic elixir after all? While some note that there is no formal support system, others report that their emails with questions are answered promptly by Chris Scott.
End Your Tinnitus will have the most value for those who want a succinct program that has a proven track record, and is simple to put into action.
End Your Tinnitus has helped many to find lasting tinnitus relief, so we do recommend this book.
Again, because Scott focuses only on the three leading causes of tinnitus, it may not help everyone, but it will help more than 90 percent of those who take it up in earnest--a pretty good prognosis! If you can alleviate your symptoms by using Scott's concise guide, making some lifestyle and environmental adjustments and availing yourself to his recommended 8-step process, then it really is worth a shot.
Keep in mind that End Your Tinnitus comes with an unconditional 60 day money back guarantee, so you can try it absolutely risk free.


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