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    Acoustic Trauma & Hearing Loss

    On April 22, 2009, in Tinnitus Symptoms, by mkatz99

    Acoustic shock due to loud noise, ear infection and physical trauma are common causes of hearing loss and tinnitus.  Meniere’s disease as well as mercury/lead poisoning, deminishes the function of neural pathways.

    Study in Journal of Otolaryngoly showed Vinpocetine supplementation diminished Tinnitus by 66%.