Tinnitus remedy?


http://www.empr.com/news/study-evaluates-oxytocin-as-potential-therapy-for-tinnitus/article/524727/
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lloydc
502 posts
10-25-2016 6:44am
"One of the so-called 'love hormone' studies was published in 2012, and it examined oxytocin levels in new lovers versus those in single people. It found that there were high levels of the hormone in the first stages of romantic attachment, and that these were sustained for six months."



If audiophilia is a sublimation of sexual response, then perhaps like new love, the acquisition of new equipment by an audiophile triggers oxytocin release by the pituitary... and after 6 months, the bloom on the rose fades, and the urge to get new equipment returns.
I think I'm going to vote for that as the best post in Audiogon history! :D

Caffeine, dehydration and sodium does increase tinnitus in some people. Also I’ve found a direct connection between taking aspirin (or any NSAID’s) and the development of severe tinnitus for at least 2 or 3 days. I can’t take any meds in that class of drugs. The tinnitus is incredibly severe. Makes sense because those drugs cause tissue “dehydration”. 
I have a question for the group. Has anyone else noticed the lack of daily sun exposure causing an increase in tinnitus, and severity? I live in Arkansas and have no issues with tinnitus from April - mid-Oct and it completely subsides while on beach vacations. I’m in the sun 2 to 8 hours a day in the summer and it disappears in a week or two of heavy sun exposure.  Between Oct-March I get very little direct sun exposure and I’ve had to find other solutions. Less caffeine, “massage” the tonsils (or back of throat) causes drainage and over 2 or 3 days reduces  tinnitus. Drinking LOTS of water everyday and limiting sodium helps. Also avoiding laying horizontal (in bed) more than 6 or 7 hours helps. One more thing I learned that helps. Quickly moving my head around into different angles relative to the floor. Basically  “jostling” the fluids in my sinuses seems to create drainage that reduces tinnitus. If I do this a couple times a day for 5 min or so I can usually reduce/eliminate it. Caffeine is my biggest problem though. Too much caffeine and only heavy sun exposure is effective. 
Last thing - which is probably obvious - healthy stress management and exercise helps tremendously. Periods of high unresolved stress causes  me to get severe tinnitus, if I don’t take preventive measures. 
Best of luck. 

Besides the usual suspects for creating tinnitus, the Sun is a natural relaxer / healer, not having too much exposure (skin cancer, etc)

Tinnitus seems to be related to blood pressure and nervousness.