IS TURMERIC GOOD FOR TINNITUS? A REVIEW BY NUTRITION PROFESSIONALS

Expert opinion from Ledyan Ledyan

Master's degree Medicinal plants and functional food/Bachelor's degree Nutrition · 4 years of experience · Indonesia

Turmeric contains an active ingredient called curcumin. This ingredient is known to have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The anti-inflammatory element of curcumin is the reason why many tinnitus sufferers claim to get many benefits when using this ingredient to treat tinnitus. If inflammation is the main cause of tinnitus, turmeric is definitely the best remedy to reduce the inflammation like any other natural remedy. It takes time to feel the effects of the treatment so you have to be patient. In addition to the anti-inflammatory benefits of turmeric, the antioxidant content in turmeric can also help with general healing.

Expert opinion from Deidre Huysamen

Dietician - Dietetics and Clinical Nutrition Services · 7 years of experience · South Africa

Turmeric contains curcumin which is a powerful antioxidant and will help to reduce inflammation. For this reason it may help to reduce the symptoms of tinnitus however, this has not yet been proven in studies.

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Expert opinion from Momoko Takada

Bachelor's degree Nutrition · 3 years of experience · Japan

Tinnitus can be caused by a variety of factors, but it can also be caused by poor liver function. In such cases, turmeric may be effective in improving liver function and thereby reducing tinnitus.

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