Lipo-Flavonoid®
For tinnitus, vertigo, loss of hearing
Lipo-Flavonoid is a product with natural bioflavonoids that has been used extensively for decades. It may help relieve symptoms associate with Meniere’s disease including ringing in the ears (tinnitus), dizziness (vertigo) and loss of hearing in certain individuals.
Lipo-Flavonoid® has been used and evaluated in clinical settings for over 50 years.
How does Lipo-Flavonoid work?
It has long been thought that poor inner ear circulation is a contributing factor in inner ear disturbances that include tinnitus and vertigo. Lipo-Flavonoid provides nutritional support to improve circulation in the inner ear, and is the only brand that contains the exclusive Tisina™ Complex, a unique and propriety blend of ingredients, clinically shown to be important to functionality of the inner ear.
Dosing for Lipo-Flavonoid
Take 2 caplets orally 3 times a day, preferably after a meal as a supplement or as recommended by your healthcare professional. For best results, use for at least six months, as it may take up to 6 months to see a benefit.
Are there other benefits from taking Lipo-Flavonoid?
Use as a vitamin and antioxidant supplement for the maintenance of good health. Also helps the body to metabolize carbohydrates, fats and proteins, helps in the development and maintenance of bones, cartilage, teeth and gums, tissue formation, wound healing, formation of red blood cells and normal growth and development.
Sonorest Sleep Tone™ Machine
Designed for tinnitus sufferers’ specific sleep needs.
This unique sound machine is designed to help tinnitus sufferers create a comfortable and relaxing sleep environment so they can fall asleep, stay asleep, and awake refreshed – despite ringing or other phantom noises in their ears.
Experts recommend adding sounds to your sleep environment like those provided by Sonorest Sleep Tones™ — sounds that are nonintrusive, non-stimulating, and easy-to-ignore, but are at a level that eases perceptions of tinnitus.1 Background, low-level, neutral sounds can help to partially block or mask the intensity of tinnitus sounds for easier rest. While there is no recognized cure for tinnitus, the American Tinnitus Association says that sound therapy is one of the most effective treatments for tinnitus.2
Research has shown that some noise spectrums or “colors” are better than others for this purpose. For instance, there is evidence that white, pink and brown noise can help reduce the difference between background and “peak” sounds like the buzzing or hissing of tinnitus.1 Which is why Sonorest Sleep Tones provides you with options for each of these sound spectrums as well as controls to help you find the tone and volume to help ease the disruption caused by your tinnitus.
Sonorest™ Sleep Tones features:
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3 distinct sound spectrums (white, pink and brown) specifically designed to provide soothing and relaxing background noise.
- White: The “flattest” sound in that it contains an equal amount of energy across its frequency bands. Simply put, white noise provides continuous sound that covers a large spectrum.
- Pink: Similar to white except it contains an equal distribution of energy in each octave and is calibrated to sound balanced to human ears. To some, pink tones may sound less “noisy” and more “airy” than white.
- Brown: The lowest frequency of the three. Brown noise often sounds like a soft, deep rumbling.
- Tone control: Adjusts pitch and frequency.
- Volume control: Modulates loudness.
- Sleep timer: Select 30, 60 or 90 minutes, or continuous play.
- Dimming light panel: Blue LED lights dim within 10 seconds and turn off within 15 seconds of setting adjustments to avoid additional light in your sleep environment.
- Internal memory: Saves your settings so you only need to make adjustments when you want to.
- USB power input: Convenience at home. Battery backup: Takes 4 AAA batteries for easy travel.
We recommend experimenting with the volume, tone and spectrums of your Sonorest machine to find the most relaxing sleep environment for you.
Use Sonorest anytime. According to the Hearing Health Foundation, background sound, like what’s provided by Sonorest, may help when concentration is required, during difficult periods of the day, or all day. 3
References
- Sound Therapies. American Tinnitus Association website https://www.ata.org/managing-your-tinnitus/treatment-options/sound-therapies. Accessed November 1, 2016.
- Patient Roadmap. American Tinnitus Association website https://www.ata.org/managing-your-tinnitus/patient-roadmap. Accessed November 1, 2016.
- Counseling & Sound Therapy for Tinnitus. Hearing Health Foundation website http://hearinghealthfoundation.org/tinnitus_counseling_sound_therapy. Accessed December 20, 2016