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Alpha Tinnitus Formulas, Inc. Description: Tinnitus and Meniere's Disease information pages, details of clinical trials, and capsules. (alphatinnitusformulas.com) |
Arches Natural Products, Inc. Description: Herbal and vitamin products to reduce ringing in the ears. Site contains articles and information on living with tinnitus. (tinnitusformula.com) |
Otocalm Description: Clinic provides advice and research on hearing and tinnitus including psychological aspects, and a treatment CD for sale. (otocalm.com) |
Petroff Audio Technologies Description: Dynamic Tinnitus Mitigation, home-use CD system for the relief of tinnitus or ringing in the ears. (tinnitushelp.com) |
Tinnitus Ear Ringing Center Description: Offers Ringstop and Hearall, homeopathic nutritional supplements for treatment of pulsatile tinitus. (tinnitusearringing.com) |
Wells Internet Shopping Description: Offers compact discs designed specifically for treating/masking tinnitus. Includes white noise, sounds of water, crickets on a summer night, or an air conditioner. (tinnitussolutions.com) |
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