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Ear Ringing

Ear Ringing

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Considered by ENT doctors the #1 supplement for managing ear ringing. Contains a proprietary Tisina™ Complex, clinically shown to help manage ear ringing.

 

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Ear Ringing

60 years of clinical use to help reduce ear ringing

Made with an Exclusive Tisina Complex, which is shown to help reduce ear ringing

#1 ENT Doctor Recommended supplement brand for Tinnitus

Natural Bioflavonoid supplement with essential vitamins ears need

How Lipo Flavonoidhelps manage ear ringing

Ears need regular nutrients to work properly, but things like loud noises, diet, aging, poor circulation, medications, and various inner ear diseases can wreak havoc

  • Bioflavonoids

    Patented Bioflavonoid complex that has been used clinically for over 60 years. Research suggests Bioflavonoids may help improve microcirculation and possess properties that are beneficial for inner ear health.

  • B Complex(Vitamins B1, B6, & B12)

    The B vitamins in this complex play a vital role in supporting a healthy nervous system by acting as coenzymes to help protect auditory nerves.

  • Choline Bitartrate

    Choline Bitartrate helps maintain healthy auditory nerve function and supports the brain's ability to process sound.

  • Vitamin D

    Helps support cochlear bone integrity and auditory nerve health through calcium regulation, neuroprotective pathways and regulates inflammatory response.

    LIPO Flavonoid: Relief for Ear Ringing & Tinnitus Support

    Ear Ringing – After Use Results

    • Reduces ringing, buzzing, and humming in the ears
    • Calms ear discomfort and sensitivity
    • Supports healthy auditory function
    • Helps improve focus and daily comfort
    • Promotes long-term ear wellness
    • #1 ENT Doctor
      Recommended Brand

    • Endorsed by
      Audiologists

    • Clinically Tested
      Ingredients

      Collapsible content

      Key Ingredients

      Exclusive Tisina™ Complex
      Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid)
      Vitamin B1 (as thiamine mononitrate)
      Vitamin B2 (as riboflavin)
      Niacin (as niacinamide)
      Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCI)
      Vitamin B12 (as cyanocobalamin)
      Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate)
      Calcium (as dicalcium phosphate)

      Other Ingredients

      Microcrystalline cellulose, stearic acid, partially hydrogenated vegetable oil, croscarmellose sodium, povidone, magnesium stearate, hypromellose, polyvinyl alcohol! silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, talc, ethyl vanillin, triacetin, FD&C red #40 lake, carnuba wax FD&C blue #1 lake.
      May contain:polyethylene glycol, soy lecithin, xanthan gum, FD&C yellow #6 lake.May contain soy.

      Safety Information

      Keep out of the reach of children. Do not use if imprinted safety seal is broken or missing. Store in low humidity area at 59° F - 86° F (15° C - 30° C). Do not remove moisture absorbing packet in the bottle. If you are pregnant or nursing, seek the advice of a health professional before using this product.

      How to use Ear Ringing

      • Two Caplets

        in the Morning

      • Two Caplets

        at Midday

      • Two Caplets

        at night

        After 60 days of taking Ear Ringing or after seeing results move to a maintenance dose of one caplet three times a day

        • One Caplet

          in the Morning

        • One Caplet

          at Midday

        • One Caplet

          at night

          • Reduces my ear ringing

            My ear ringing is severe from years near operational fighter aircraft. It does not eliminate the ringing, but makes my condition more manageable. Thank You!

            Michael

          • Effective at alleviating pulsing tinnitus

            This is the second time I am buying the 500 count size

            Eric

          • Absolutely the Best stuff!

            Now, is my tinnitus gone? No! But it is at a level that is so manageable, that unless I'm in a quiet room, I don't even notice it

            Anthony

          • Works depending on your ear issue

            I took this at the recommendation of my doctor and to my surprise they actually worked to keep my hearing in my left ear from getting distorted.

            Edward

            Tinnitus Resources

            Learn more about tinnitus, as well as tips and advice for dealing with it.

            Causes of Tinnitus

            People from all over the country and all walks of life experience tinnitus or disturbing “ringing” in the ears. And while you are more at risk for tinnitus if you are older, a male, in the military, or a smoker, the condition also strikes many women, young people, and non-smokers, too.

            There’s not yet a cure for tinnitus, but there are ways you can help to prevent your tinnitus from getting worse and to manage your symptoms so they are less disruptive. Understanding the common causes of tinnitus is a good place to start.

            Tips for Managing Tinnitus

            Protect Your Ears

            • In military or industrial careers you can be exposed to loud noises so you will need to have protection. Invest in a pair of ear plugs or noise canceling headphones to protect your ears and help avoid aggravating your tinnitus.
            • Crowded spaces and concerts can have very high decibel levels and damage your hearing and cause ringing in your ears. Try to avoid loud events or consider wearing ear protection to avoid further damage.

            Stress, sugar and salt in your diet can trigger tinnitus

            • Try to reduce stress levels as this can make your condition worse.
            • Keep a journal of your stresses and work to reduce or eliminate them one by one.
            • Some foods will aggravate your tinnitus. Pay attention to what you are eating and if it causes your condition to worsen. Things such as nicotine, salt, artificial sweeteners, sugars, alcohol and other foods can trigger tinnitus.

            What Does Tinnitus Sound Like?

            Tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, is a continuing perceived sound where no external source is present. It may be in one or both ears. It is considered subjective since only the person who has the condition can actually hear it. Individuals with tinnitus sometimes describe the sound as a high-pitch whistle. Other individuals describe the sound as buzz, chirp, whoosh or pulse. Pitch is also variable. The consistent characteristic is that the ‘sound’ is constant and relentless. The best characterization is that ringing in the ears is an indication of a possible issue in the inner ear or auditory system.

            If you have tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, you’re not alone. About 15% of all adults in the United States suffer from tinnitus and at least 2 million Americans say that “phantom” noises in their ears make it nearly impossible for them to function normally in day-to-day life.

            Lipo Flavonoid Ear Ringing is the #1 recommendation of ENT doctors for their patients with ringing in the ears. In a recent study, tinnitus sufferers tried Lipo Flavonoid Ear Ringing for 60 days, as directed. Those who completed the study reported a 32% improvement in their symptoms.

            What people are saying about Lipo Flavonoid

            Real reviews from real users

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              “Ear health issues can make you feel very alone so I use Lipo Flavonoid supplements to get my ears the nutrients they need.”

              See how we put ear health on the map.

               
               

              Tinnitus FAQs

              Is ringing in the ears a disease?

              No. Ringing in the ears is believed to have many possible causes or contributing factors but it is not a disease. In some cases occupational exposure to loud noises is directly related to ringing in the ears. In other cases certain medications (including aspirin and ibuprofen) are thought to initiate or exacerbate tinnitus. In still other cases none of these factors is present, but ringing in the ears still occurs. Ringing in the ears is sometimes associated with impacted cerumen (ear wax) or other symptoms of inner ear disturbance such as dizziness or vertigo.

              What kind of doctor diagnoses and/or treats ringing in the ears?

              Otolaryngologists, also known as Ear, Nose and Throat specialists (ENTs) are the most familiar with ringing in the ears.

              Is tinnitus permanent? Will it just 'go away' eventually?

              Ringing in the ears may be temporary… or permanent. It is important to find mechanisms to improve quality of life for as long as tinnitus is an issue.

              Is there a cure for ringing in the ears?

              It is generally acknowledged that there is no “cure” for ringing in the ears. However, there is general agreement in the medical community that about 80% of patients seeking medical assistance are able to improve their quality of life by following a regimen which avoids environmental and therapeutic triggers of the symptoms while providing nutritional support for healthy microcirculation of the inner ear. Many ENT specialists regularly support and employ Lipo Flavonoid as a therapeutic option where ringing in the ears is involved. (Source: April 2018 survey)

              Why is nutritional support for the inner ear important?

              The human ear is an enormously complex system which depends on tiny hair-like sensors in the inner ear to convert external vibrations into recognizable sounds. Inflammation, irritation or trauma can be very disruptive in the inner ear. The blood vessels which serve this area are extremely small, so much so that physicians sometimes refer to ‘microcirculation’ when talking about blood circulation in the inner ear. Various hypotheses have been offered by clinical observers to explain the mechanism by which the micronutrient support provided by Lipo Flavonoid provides benefit to many tinnitus sufferers.

              Supplements for Tinnitus?

              Keep the following things factors consistent:

              • Diet
              • Caffeine
              • Alcohol
              • Prescription medications
              • Other medications and supplements
              • Sleep schedule