Buyer Beware! There are many products being advertised claiming a “cure” for tinnitus, or ringing in the ears. Research has shown no more effectiveness than a placebo. Just because a product may claim that it is “all natural”, does not mean it’s safe or effective. Be aware that herbal products can be expensive and claims about these products are not regulated. Demand a list of ingredients before you buy. Ask your physician or pharmacist if any of these ingredients will interact with your current medications or are known to have negative side effects – such as tinnitus!
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