Friday, April 07, 2006

The Experiment.

Okay... as Easter is getting closer, I have decided to start an experiment and spend 3 months of my time trying a Tinnitus remedy that sounds very promising. Although I don’t really need any more Tinnitus remedies or treatment, I have decided to see if it has any effect on my own Tinnitus. I have spoken to some nice people at www.tinnitusformula.com/ who provided me with vast amounts of information including all the lab reports and paper work from the health authorities on their remedy "Arches Tinnitus Relief Formula".

All this information arrived at my doorstep this morning and I am about to embark on my 3-month journey starting from tomorrow morning.

The basic ingredients are Gingko Biloba, Zinc and deodorized garlic. A very safe combination, which needs no further explanation, I’m sure. This Tinnitus remedy has to be better than picking up BOTOX shots or taking Valium and anti-depressants. I look at it this way, I cant loose a thing my trying this formula out.

I intend on making regular updates on my progress here in this blog.

If anyone is interested in finding out more on this subject, please let me know and I will be glad to help.

Until then...
Happy Easter

3 comments:

Robert Rubin said...

While I admire Mark's willingness to try new things, this product is on of the many potions offered to tinnitus sufferers that have no benefit whatsoever. There is no pill you can order that is effective.

Some doctors will give you tranquilizers or anti-depressants, but those are intended to help you wth the terrible effects tinnitus has on your mood, and does not address the tinnitus itself.

The only one who can defeat tinnitus is YOU, and the methods are clearly laid out in Mark's ebook.

Jan Modric said...

It is over five months now from the start of "The Experiment". Any update of success?

I am always sceptical when a serious disturbance (which tinnitus is) is trying to be cured with remedies. They act basicaly the same way as drugs. Only that the drugs are artificially produced, but both drugs and remedies should act on auditory nerve to be helpful at tinnitus.

If remedies are so succesfull, why doctors don't prescribe them? Why they are not mentioned in medical books? Are doctors mean people who don't want to help or they are silly?
But can remedies sellers prove and document their success? How many people did they cure?

I have no problem to admit than particular natural substance works. Vitamins and minerals are obligatory for life - we get them with the food. If we don't, we became ill or may even die.

Before I continue, did Arches Tinnitus Relief Formula worked?

Mark Goeder-Tarant said...

Hi Jan,

good question. In fact I will write a short answer to your question on the front page of this blog.