Dunno if you ever heard the old W.C. Fields song about Grandma's Lye Soap. One verse I remember:
"Herman,
And brother Erman
Had an aversion
To washing their ears.
Grandma washed them
out with lye soap . . .
Well, they havent heard a word in years!"
Take care,  Malcolm

At 09:58 AM 6/2/03 -0400, you wrote:

I just got a spam for a product called Ring Stop by Turley/Thompson. They claim
it stops ringing in the ears forever.  Has anyone ever tried this product?

Here are some links:

http://www.vitaprice.com/ringstop.asp

http://www.findsupplements.com/Search/Details.asp?ProductID=12598&PH=ShopBrands
claims it is a homeopathic, but then lists a load of ingredients.  Makes one
wonder if they have any idea what a homeiopatic is.

Neither of those links are the link to the spam I received, I will not follow spam
links.

Marshall

Tony Moody wrote:

> CS, tinnitus, and growing hair.
> Someone previously has observed or stated that CS cannot be effective unless
> it is actually in contact with the offending organism. So if you could add
> something to the CS, which can cut through any waxy, oily or mucous layer
> you might find better results. For the past year I occasionally add a drop
> of DMSO and a few drops of 6% H202 to about 50ml CS. When I do put this in
> ears, one hurts quite badly and the other just feels like water in the ear.
> This seems to have slowed down the deafness progression and has maybe
> improved it a little. The tinnitus is definitely less noticeable.
> Tony
>
> mamapug wrote:
> > CS never did anything for my tinnitus either; I`ve been taking it for 7
> > years, and had the tinnitus about a year and a half, ever since my Pug
> > yapped loudly in my ears!
> > At least it doesn`t hurt.
> > Marshalee
> > PS, Tinnitus is pronounced Tin-it-us, not tin-Eye-tus. Comes from Poe`s poem
> > "The Bells", from a word he made up, "tintinabulation".
> > Good one, IMHO!
> >
> >
> >
> >>As a Looooooong time possessor of tinnitus and a user of all of the
> >>remedies you suggested at the same time ------ not one iota of change, and
> >>mine is, on occasion, loud enough to block my ability to hear certain
> >>frequencies above all of the noise. I find it hard to think that silver
> >>would be of any use but, what say you listers,  -  does anyone think the
> >>cause is an infection?
> >>
> >>Jack
> >
>
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