smith
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Is tinnitus in the left ear more common than in the right for people?
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Was it me?Someone suggested fungus
You might look into ozone ear insufflation, which would kill the fungus in the ears at the right gamma setting. This can be done at home if you aquire your own ozone equipment like I have done. I have an ozone doctor and dentist that will, and have done it for me, but in the long run it is cheaper to get your own ozone equipment. Ozone is invaluable for many conditions, especially those that are microbial. I got my stuff at Promolife, they are a good company. If you don't know much about ozone, so a search to learn about it's benefits.I similarly lost most hearing in my left ear. It happened over ten years ago when I was doing low carb and using a cell phone a lot with that ear. Lots of doctors and tests to no avail (near-worthless), no tumor. They said incipient meniere's, but I don't think so. My strongest suspicion is that fungus is involved. Sometimes, especially with older people, fungus is said to spread from feet, groin, etc., to ears and cause hearing loss. A possibility. I know Peat recommends flowers of sulfur for fungus. I wonder though, if fungus can do a job on the inner ear like it does to toenails, how likely it would be for the ear to be able to recover.
I also recently suggested fungus on another thread, particularly the possibility of an infection that produces electro-sensitive chemicals/metals
Tinnitus usually starts to show up when you start to have a high frequency loss (you can hear but not understand). Stress, blood pressure, endotoxin among other things can increase tinnitus also.