🎶 Silence the Noise, Embrace the Calm!
Tinnifree is a powerful tinnitus relief formula designed with clinically studied ingredients to improve inner ear circulation and alleviate ringing in the ears. Recommended by ENT specialists, this 60-capsule supplement offers a straightforward dosage plan for effective auditory support.
C**D
sounded like a 'middle C' tone generator
I was a doubter. I was getting the tinnitus badly, sounded like a 'middle C' tone generator. Sometimes it was so loud I would hold my hands over my ears. I read there is really no medical treatment. I searched on Amazon and found TinniFree and decided to try it. After about 2 weeks the ringing was not as loud. Within a month it was coming and going, sometimes I had it, sometimes not. It was never as loud as before I started taking this product. After about a year I ran out and decided to see if the ringing would return without the pills. In about a week it returned. So, I purchased again and my tinnitus improved again. So, I will continue to use the product. I still have tinnitis intermittently, but at a level that does not affect my quality of life much. I asked my doctor if the effects were psychosomatic or real. He said,, "doesn't matter, if it works, use it".
C**1
Did not help tinnitus
Unfortunately this did not help my husband's type of tinnitus at all. I know there are different causes of tinnitus so I wouldn't say not to try it. I bought two bottles understanding that it would probably take longer than the 30 days to see results but after 45 days it has not made a difference. With the window to return being 30 days there really is no option for returning the product and it isn't inexpensive though I felt it would be worth it if it did help him .
A**W
Hasn't helped yet
Ad said will fix it
D**A
Using it along with Notched Music Therapy
Back in May, my Tinnitus hit me suddenly like a ton of bricks and in an instant, my quality of life took a turn for the worse. I was a series of doctors, took a number of supplements and spent a lot of time and money, all to no avail.Months later, I was still desperate to find something that would help me and others combat this terrible condition. After doing extensive research and trying a number of different treatments, I happened upon Tinnifree and another treatment called "Notched Music Therapy."Physiologically, Tinnitus is caused by damaged "micro-hair" cells in the Cochlea of the ear. These damaged cells cannot be regenerated which is why everyone insists there is no cure for this affliction. I refuse to accept that because this can be a personal nightmare as all tinnitus sufferers can attest to.While "there is no cure for tinnitus" may be true in that the damaged micro-hair cells cannot be repaired/regrown, the healthy ones around them can be adjusted to compensate. The theory behind this is fascinating and has worked very effectively in clinical trials for tinnitus sufferers who don't have noticeable hearing loss.Tinnitus is not always caused by hearing loss. It can be caused by ear/sinus infection, ear wax buildup or some type of head trauma. No matter the root cause, once those micro-hairs get damaged, they cannot be repaired or regenerated. The damaged hair cells are smart and somehow know they are not working properly so they react by "turning up the volume" which is why we hear that 24/7 ringing/hissing/buzzing noise which gets extremely annoying after a very short time and surely has a negative impact on quality of life.Notched music therapy works like this; once you zero in on the frequency of your tinnitus tone (likely somewhere between 4 and 12Mhz and there are many apps/websites where you can do this), the idea is to listen to music (preferably with headphones and at a reasonable volume) which gaps out your tinnitus tone range. Over time, this trains the healthy micro-hairs, which surround the damaged ones, to manage the frequency gaps and eventually train the damaged ones to "calm down" under normal hearing conditions. In scientific terms, this is referred to as "lateral cell inhibition." Listening to notched music for at least 60 minutes a day over a period of months have proven to be effective in treating Tinnitus.I found free apps to pinpoint my tinnitus tone frequency and to stream notched music. Anyone that has an app-capable cell phone should not have to pay for notched music therapy.Truthfully, since I have been taking the Tinnifree along with doing the notched music therapy, I am not sure if it's either or both doing the job but something is working so I plan to continue on the combined plan for the foreseeable future.Tinnifree contains a lot of ingredients which support hearing function (among them Pine Bark, Zinc, Magnesium and Garlic). I am continuing my therapies and will come back and rate it 5 stars should my tinnitus go away altogether.I hope this is a beacon in the night for all my fellow tinnitus sufferers out there. I felt so hopeless at the beginning and I know there are others out there who are suffering as well so I really hope this can help you get through it!
P**F
The beginnings of relief
I started taking Tinnifree a couple of months ago. I wasn't sure if it was working until I ran out and went without for a week, and then I noticed that the ringing in my ear was louder and more persistent. I've been back on it now for another month,and I do notice that the volume of the ringing is lower than previously. I'm hopeful that continuing to use it will continue to decrease the ringing. I put it on regular order from Amazon so that I don't run out again.
F**D
Didn't Work For Me
I've gone through two bottles of TinniFree, taken as directed 2 caps twice a day. Two months after the first dose there is no difference in the nonstop hissing I hear. So I've thrown away more money for nothing, the first having been for Lipo-Flavanoids. Rereading the description for TinniFree I see it says to take it for 3 months. Should I go ahead and buy yet another bottle and take 4 large capsules a day and have it wind up being for nothing? I don't think so. Save your money!
T**.
Great product.
Great product.
J**Y
Great Product
I am 55 years old and began suffering from tinnitus 6 yrs ago. I have tried a multitude of products with no luck. I want to thank God for leading me to Tinnifree. This is the best product by far for me. Al I can say is, if you suffer from tinnitus, it's worth a shot! I do want to clarify, I am not paid to write this review, I just hope that this will benefit someone.
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