Guest guest Posted May 3, 2008 Report Share Posted May 3, 2008 Hi Bee, I love your website and am learning so very much! I have had ringing in my ears for the past 17 years (I'm almost 35). I've read through your treatments and am honestly nervous to put ANYTHING in my ear (I have it in both ears, but the left is much worse). My ear drum ruptured about 13 years ago and it was so painful. I had many ear infections growing up and each time drops were put in my ears, it hurt so much. I'm wondering if your recommendations are safe considering the history of my ruptured ear drum. I would hate to bring more damage to my ear. I'm also going to see a cranial sacral therapist in a month to help address the ringing. As far as the diet...it's and up and down thing...sometimes steady on it, other times straying and eating lots of carbs. My goal is to keep getting more and more disciplined with it. I'm also nursing, in case that affects any recommendations. Thanks for any input you can give. Appreciatively, Janelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2008 Report Share Posted May 5, 2008 > > Hi Bee, > > I love your website and am learning so very much! > > I have had ringing in my ears for the past 17 years (I'm almost 35). I've read through your treatments and am honestly nervous to put > ANYTHING in my ear (I have it in both ears, but the left is much > worse). My ear drum ruptured about 13 years ago and it was so > painful. I had many ear infections growing up and each time drops > were put in my ears, it hurt so much. > > I'm wondering if your recommendations are safe considering the history of my ruptured ear drum. I would hate to bring more damage to my ear. > > I'm also going to see a cranial sacral therapist in a month to help > address the ringing. As far as the diet...it's and up and down > thing...sometimes steady on it, other times straying and eating lots > of carbs. My goal is to keep getting more and more disciplined with > it. I'm also nursing, in case that affects any recommendations. ==>Hi Janelle. Ringing in the ears, called tinnitus, is very common for candida sufferers. Our long-time moderator, Zack, had it too, and I believed it is now cured. The oils recommended for the ears won't cause any problems, but do not use raw crushed garlic. The raw crushed garlic won't hurt you either, but some people's ears build up hard wax around the garlic which can cause a problem. However you can make garlic oil. Tinnitus is related to nerve damage in and around the ears, so it may take a lot longer to correct the problem, since it takes 7 years for nerve cells to regenerate. If you've avoided " good " saturated fats for a long time, your cell membranes will not be constructed properly, so they are weak, as Sally Fallon and Enig write on the Weston A. Price Foundation website. All cell membranes must be 50% saturated fat (lung cells must be 100%). Also candida toxins make all cells go rigid/stiff so they are not as able to function normally, so that even nutrients are less able to get in, more toxins are allowed in, and cells are less able to get rid of their own waste products. Also you can have candida overgrowth in your ears, just like any other area that has mucus membranes. All of this adds up to many ear problems for some people, including tinnitus, loss of hearing, etc. I recommend you do the ear treatments, and completely follow the program (diet and all supplements) for as long as it takes to cure your candida, and even longer if your tinnitus has not improved at that point in time. For example: If you've had candida for 24 years it will take 24 months to cure it (1 month for every year), however the tinnitus will takes 7 years. In any case, your body must have plenty of good saturated fats like I recommend, and other proper nutrients, in order for all cells in the body to function normally. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 > > Hello, > I'm not sure if all kinds of ringing in the ears is called tinnitus so my questions is not about the diagnose but what is causing the noice in the ears and head. Have you had any experiences with clients with this peoblem and would you help me with any suggestions or/and ideas to get rid of it by using the SCIO and other natural remedies. > Thank you! > Kate > I have had tinnitus/Menieres disease for over 10 years, mine was caused by taking allotpathic anti malarial medication and the side effect was nerve damage in the inner ear resulting in 50% hearing loss and permenant tinnitus. I have used numereous SCIO protocols regularly and verious natural remedies and not seen any improvement or deterioration. Other people I know with the condition seem to be able to relate it back to a viral infection which can lie dormant and become activated in a virus such as a cold or flu. At the moment I am taking a hefty dose of antioxidants, vitamins and mineral supplements specifically for tinnitus and hearing loss, I have been on the supplements for over 4 months and experienced slight hearing improvement but no effect on tinnitus as yet, could take up to one year!Nerve damage is so difficult to reverse or improve. On the SCIO I use all the ear related buttons in short sarcodes, including the nerve pathways at the bottom of the screen, hearing/ears in biofeedback & bodyviewer, nerves in spinal, there is so much on the programme to assist. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Ringing in the ears is usually caused by low adrenal gland function, so check those first please. Each ear like each eye/nostril etc. is ruled by the adrenal gland on that side of the body, so if the ringing is in the right ear only look at the right adrnal gland. Bye Sue ringing in the ears Hello,I'm not sure if all kinds of ringing in the ears is called tinnitus so my questions is not about the diagnose but what is causing the noice in the ears and head. Have you had any experiences with clients with this peoblem and would you help me with any suggestions or/and ideas to get rid of it by using the SCIO and other natural remedies.Thank you!Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Try pregnenolone if you are over 50. 2 capsules x 50mg at night should help. If under 50 try adrenal glangulars up to 6 per day or 2 x 3 times a day. Bye Sue Re: ringing in the ears >> Hello,> I'm not sure if all kinds of ringing in the ears is called tinnitus so my questions is not about the diagnose but what is causing the noice in the ears and head. Have you had any experiences with clients with this peoblem and would you help me with any suggestions or/and ideas to get rid of it by using the SCIO and other natural remedies.> Thank you!> Kate>I have had tinnitus/Menieres disease for over 10 years, mine was caused by taking allotpathic anti malarial medication and the side effect was nerve damage in the inner ear resulting in 50% hearing loss and permenant tinnitus. I have used numereous SCIO protocols regularly and verious natural remedies and not seen any improvement or deterioration. Other people I know with the condition seem to be able to relate it back to a viral infection which can lie dormant and become activated in a virus such as a cold or flu. At the moment I am taking a hefty dose of antioxidants, vitamins and mineral supplements specifically for tinnitus and hearing loss, I have been on the supplements for over 4 months and experienced slight hearing improvement but no effect on tinnitus as yet, could take up to one year!Nerve damage is so difficult to reverse or improve. On the SCIO I use all the ear related buttons in short sarcodes, including the nerve pathways at the bottom of the screen, hearing/ears in biofeedback & bodyviewer, nerves in spinal, there is so much on the programme to assist. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Thank you very much for sharing your experience. I did have few clients and the similar experience- I did work on the nerves as it show the connection with the ringing. There was a slim improvement but later after they stopped the sessions the ringing came back. Smiles, Kate From: healthybee2000 <barbara@...>qxci-scio-epfx-english Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 3:34:43 AMSubject: Re: ringing in the ears >> Hello,> I'm not sure if all kinds of ringing in the ears is called tinnitus so my questions is not about the diagnose but what is causing the noice in the ears and head. Have you had any experiences with clients with this peoblem and would you help me with any suggestions or/and ideas to get rid of it by using the SCIO and other natural remedies.> Thank you!> Kate>I have had tinnitus/Menieres disease for over 10 years, mine was caused by taking allotpathic anti malarial medication and the side effect was nerve damage in the inner ear resulting in 50% hearing loss and permenant tinnitus. I have used numereous SCIO protocols regularly and verious natural remedies and not seen any improvement or deterioration. Other people I know with the condition seem to be able to relate it back to a viral infection which can lie dormant and become activated in a virus such as a cold or flu. At the moment I am taking a hefty dose of antioxidants, vitamins and mineral supplements specifically for tinnitus and hearing loss, I have been on the supplements for over 4 months and experienced slight hearing improvement but no effect on tinnitus as yet, could take up to one year!Nerve damage is so difficult to reverse or improve. On the SCIO I use all the ear related buttons in short sarcodes, including the nerve pathways at the bottom of the screen, hearing/ears in biofeedback & bodyviewer, nerves in spinal, there is so much on the programme to assist. Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Hi, We've found that helicrysum oil applied around the ears and just a slight bit in the ear canal (not enough to run down to the ear drum where it can burn) is greatly assistive in dealing with tinnitus as well as hearing loss. I've also added cold laser and we've had remarkable results. Television volume is coming down in the households of many of my clients. > > > > Hello, > > I'm not sure if all kinds of ringing in the ears is called tinnitus so my questions is not about the diagnose but what is causing the noice in the ears and head. Have you had any experiences with clients with this peoblem and would you help me with any suggestions or/and ideas to get rid of it by using the SCIO and other natural remedies. > > Thank you! > > Kate > > > I have had tinnitus/Menieres disease for over 10 years, mine was caused by taking allotpathic anti malarial medication and the side effect was nerve damage in the inner ear resulting in 50% hearing loss and permenant tinnitus. I have used numereous SCIO protocols regularly and verious natural remedies and not seen any improvement or deterioration. Other people I know with the condition seem to be able to relate it back to a viral infection which can lie dormant and become activated in a virus such as a cold or flu. At the moment I am taking a hefty dose of antioxidants, vitamins and mineral supplements specifically for tinnitus and hearing loss, I have been on the supplements for over 4 months and experienced slight hearing improvement but no effect on tinnitus as yet, could take up to one year!Nerve damage is so difficult to reverse or improve. On the SCIO I use all the ear related buttons in short sarcodes, including the nerve pathways at the bottom of the screen, hearing/ears in biofeedback & bodyviewer, nerves in spinal, there is so much on the programme to assist. Good luck! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2009 Report Share Posted September 8, 2009 Hi Kate; According to my experiences about any kind of ringing in ears this has a very deep mental reason. Most of the time this is bcs of parents. When one of them (sometimes both) has no agreement with the other one and forces the child to obeil him/her ot to take part beside, the child does not feel like heraing and creates different noises in order to keep him/her self saved from this unwanted responsability. It can be a very good idea to look for a FE or Bach Flowers energy in order to balance the energy. Also you can work with past life's balancing (in the line of primary conflict type: parents). Best regards ZSG This ringing in the ears Hello,I'm not sure if all kinds of ringing in the ears is called tinnitus so my questions is not about the diagnose but what is causing the noice in the ears and head. Have you had any experiences with clients with this peoblem and would you help me with any suggestions or/and ideas to get rid of it by using the SCIO and other natural remedies.Thank you!Kate------------------------------------............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2009 Report Share Posted September 19, 2009 Correct, however if the body balances and they begin to function better they should be told that if they start feeling extremely tired or while monitoring their BP it is lower than normal that they need to go to their doctor and see if medicine re-evaluation is necessary. This is NOT an uncommon reaction. Yours in Health, Kathy From: Kate Petrov <kate_petrov@...>qxci-scio-epfx-english Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 9:51:47 AMSubject: Re: ringing in the ears Thank you , Kathy One of the client was with HBP and on pills for it but the other one is normal. I'll try to work on BP anyway. I believe it doesn't hurt, it will only balance it..Am I right? Thanks, Katia From: Kathy <kathyqxsbcglobal (DOT) net>qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.comSent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 12:24:16 PMSubject: Re: ringing in the ears I hate to mention this since we tend to think of this as a pre-diagnosed medical condition, but according to the Medical Doctors one of the first and most common reasons for ringing in the ears may be from High Blood Pressure. So, do they suffer from it? If so, then the ringing is a side effect or side complication and if the BP is dealt with you may find the other goes away on its own. Yours in Health, Kathy From: Angel Health <mailangelhealth (DOT) co.uk>qxci-scio-epfx- english@gro ups.comSent: Tuesday, September 8, 2009 7:26:52 AMSubject: Re: ringing in the ears Ringing in the ears is usually caused by low adrenal gland function, so check those first please. Each ear like each eye/nostril etc. is ruled by the adrenal gland on that side of the body, so if the ringing is in the right ear only look at the right adrnal gland. Bye Sue ringing in the ears Hello,I'm not sure if all kinds of ringing in the ears is called tinnitus so my questions is not about the diagnose but what is causing the noice in the ears and head. Have you had any experiences with clients with this peoblem and would you help me with any suggestions or/and ideas to get rid of it by using the SCIO and other natural remedies.Thank you!Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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