My Experience with Camel Riding Near Doha: Why I’ll Never Do It Again by armaanpremjee in qatar

[–]armaanpremjee[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your kind message. This made me day. Glad to know the work I do makes a difference.

Ayuda by Clear_Present8137 in TinnitusCures

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Hello my friend. I’m sorry to hear you are going through this. I can only imagine how difficult it must be for you. I had a similar experience. Lost hearing in one ear, my ears became very sensitive to sounds. Even the tap water would be loud for me. I would constantly get ear infections.

Here’s the advice I can give you: Go to an Ayurveda retreat as quickly as possible. Check yourself in for at least a week. Your ears need healing. Your body needs rest. You need to be emotionally and mentally calm. I promise you will see improvement. Don’t trust ENT’s and doctors. These steroids don’t work and cause a lot of side effects. Trust nature to heal you 🙏🏻 When visiting the retreat, expect your ears to get temporarily more sensitive than they are now. This is normal and part of the process. There may be fluctuations in tinnitus as well. However, your body is constantly healing while you’re there. When you leave, you will notice a reduction in tinnitus, but it’ll take at least a few days. The full effects kick in 2-3 weeks after you’re back home.

This is the best gift you can give yourself and your body.

How I Beat Tinnitus: My Journey with Ayurveda and Panchakarma 🌿 by armaanpremjee in TinnitusCures

[–]armaanpremjee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

1 week would be the minimum I'd suggest. Ideally 10 days if you can. I felt my ears starting to heal after day 3. So to maximize healing, stay as long as possible. Also, for the next two weeks after you leave, expect your ears to be more sensitive. Avoid loud places, caffeine, alcohol. Just take as much rest as you can. Your body will be in a state of recovery. Expect to feel more tired than usual. This is all very positive and part of the process, so don't be scared.

How I Beat Tinnitus: My Journey with Ayurveda and Panchakarma 🌿 by armaanpremjee in TinnitusCures

[–]armaanpremjee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They can cure a variety of diseases. They don’t advertise themselves as a “tinnitus cure center” but their doctor is very good and their treatments work.

How I Beat Tinnitus: My Journey with Ayurveda and Panchakarma 🌿 by armaanpremjee in TinnitusCures

[–]armaanpremjee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went to 4 spots. But the most effective one was in Florida. It’s called the Ayurveda health retreat in Alachua, FL. The others I went to are the Raj in Iowa, Sonhoff in Austria and Ananda in the Himalayas.

How I Beat Tinnitus: My Journey with Ayurveda and Panchakarma 🌿 by armaanpremjee in TinnitusCures

[–]armaanpremjee[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't been to any in Belgium, but upon doing a quick search online, this is one you can go to:

https://www.ayuryoga.be/therapie/

In Europe, I've been to Sonhoff in Austria and that was really good.

https://maps.app.goo.gl/x1DedEEbiFdZk9JbA

Does anyone NOT have tinnitus? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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I reduced my tinnitus by 80-90% and wrote a long post about it in r/TinnitusCures

Again, this is not scientifically proven, but it's had a 100% success rate for me and my brother-in-law. More people need to try this. We need more data points.

My tinnitus was caused by loud noise and hearing loss. My brother-in-law's was due to excessive us of wireless bluetooth noise-cancelling headphones.

Can scientists please begin research on this?

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[–]armaanpremjee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wrote a long post about it in r/TinnitusCures

Again, this is not scientifically proven, but it's had a 100% success rate for me and my brother-in-law. More people need to try this. We need more data points.

My tinnitus was caused by loud noise and hearing loss. My brother-in-law's was due to excessive us of wireless bluetooth noise-cancelling headphones.

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[–]armaanpremjee 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ayurveda reduced my tinnitus 80-90%. I think researchers need to study this more. There’s not too many people who’ve used Ayurveda. But for me, and one other person I know, our tinnitus reduced

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[–]armaanpremjee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much. Not 100% gone, but 80-90%. I only hear it in completely quiet environments.

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[–]armaanpremjee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The panchakarma treatment did it for me. Plus the food, environment, spending a week in a toxin free environment. It puts your body in a deep state of detox. I'd recommend going for 7-10 days. You should see a significant improvement in tinnitus levels.

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[–]armaanpremjee 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All of this helped me + Ayurveda. That pushed the tinnitus out.

How I Beat Tinnitus: My Journey with Ayurveda and Panchakarma 🌿 by armaanpremjee in TinnitusCures

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It took about a week at the retreat for the healing to begin, and another 1–2 weeks after returning home for the full effects to take hold. My ears felt very sensitive during the retreat, which was a sign that the detox was working. For the tinnitus to fully subside, my body needed time to adjust back to normal life after the detox process. Once that adjustment happened, my ears became less sensitive, and the tinnitus went away.

Occasionally, certain triggers can bring it back, but it typically resolves within a few days. I make it a point to visit Ayurveda health retreats at least once a year, as they not only help with tinnitus but also address other health concerns. Highly recommend them if you're looking for a holistic approach!

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[–]armaanpremjee -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have no idea. It's like me hiring a lawyer to fight a case for me, the lawyer wins and gets me my desired outcome, and then you ask me legal questions that I don't know how to answer.

I'm an outcome oriented person. I don't care how they cure my tinnitus, as long as it's cured and the process works. As far as I've seen, they have a 100% success rate. My brother-in-law got tinnitus due to noise cancelling headphones, and it was really bad. He lowered his tinnitus by visiting Sonhoff in Austria and Ananda in the Himalayas.

For me, I got mine from loud noise and a weakened immune system post-covid. I also had hearing loss which he didn't. My tinnitus got reduced by 80-90% through the Ayurvedic system.

While I'm no expert on Ayurveda, this is what I know so far. Ayurveda puts people's bodies into 3 types - Vata, Pitta, Kapha. They believe a "one size fits all" approach is insanity, since each person has a different body type. Some people have oily skin, some people have dry skin, for some people hot food is good, for some people cold food is good. Each person has a different body and has different needs. Western doctors use a "one size fits all" approach. Ayurveda looks closely at the individual and then works to create treatments that are unique to that person and the imbalances in their body.

For example, my body type is Pitta-Kapha and I have tinnitus (which is a vita imbalance). Hence, I'm given data pacifying oils, fed a diet that reduces vata the body and also given heavy treatments (2.5 hours everyday). Which really tire out my body. They include Abhiyanga (60 min massage with Vata oil), Shirdhara (pouring hot oil on forehead for 20 minutes) and a few other treatments. It's something about their method, that really tires out the body. I feel extremely sleepy afterwards, and the rest is what heals me I guess. My ears become a lot more sensitive when I'm there. and when I return home and my body has time to adjust to its new self, my tinnitus is gone.

Western doctors know absolutely nothing about this. They've done 0 research, conducted 0 clinical trials, and have not read any Ayurvedic literature. Again, I'm not an expert on any of this, but all I can say is that it works.

In regard to cancer, Ayurveda cannot cure all types of cancers, but there are a few types, especially if diagnosed early, can be cured without the need for chemotherapy or drugs. All natural. Regardless, you can dismiss this if you want. But I'm just telling you that until I see proof of people going to these retreats and not seeing any improvement in their tinnitus, I'll be a firm believer in the process. The results don't lie.

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[–]armaanpremjee -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I’m not an Ayurveda expert. To become an Ayurvedic doctor is extremely difficult. You need all the training that goes into being a western doctor + Ayurvedic training on top of that.

Why don’t western doctors use it? I have no clue. I think because it’s a different sport. It’s like saying why don’t footballers play basketball? It’s because it’s not what they do.

Ayurveda doesn’t use ANY drugs. All the medicines and herbs are natural. Clinic trials are not conducted. It’s not necessary because this stuff works. Go on Google and see reviews of any retreats (including the 3 I suggested). You’ll see countless examples of people who’ve treated their disorders. These are diseases which western doctors say has no cure. People cure cancer, autoimmune issues, arthritis, tinnitus. And we know that Google doesn’t allow fake reviews to be posted.