April -2026

Tinnitus Health Insights

Why Tinnitus Gets Louder in Silence — And The Simple Trick Dr. Oz Uses to Combat it.

A natural trick was developed at Harvard after identifying that inflammation may increase the activity of nerves linked to constant tinnitus.

This approach aims to act at the root of the problem, helping reduce the sensory hyperactivity that many people with tinnitus report feeling.

For many people, the worst moment happens at night…

Many people describe tinnitus like this:

Many patients hear the same sentence when seeking help:

“You need to learn to live with it.”

But… is that really true?

More than a research study… an attempt to understand what really causes the problem.

For years, many treatments have only masked the sound of tinnitus.

But Dr. Oz together with Dr. Phil started investigating something different.

Instead of only reducing the symptom temporarily, they wanted to understand what happens inside the auditory system when the ringing begins.

After analyzing more than 1,000 patients, studies pointed to one factor in common:

Inflammatory processes that may increase the activity of the nerves linked to hearing.

This may explain why the brain continues to perceive a sound that, in practice, is not coming from the environment.

Based on this, natural combinations were developed that began helping balance inflammation.

There is a possibility that our research may not remain available for long.

Our pages have been constantly targeted by pharmaceutical industries that do not want people discovering this natural approach.

Every year, they generate more than 8.5 billion dollars from treatments that only control tinnitus symptoms — while keeping people dependent on ongoing medications and monthly treatments.

These approaches often focus on temporary relief, which causes many people to remain dependent on recurring solutions.

Because of this, many people spend years believing they simply need to learn to live with the problem, without ever discovering other possibilities.

Comments on how this new research has been helping people recover peace in silence…

My ringing in the ear was like a “rough screech.” Not exactly a clear “tone” like what you hear in a hearing test, but a much rougher version of it. It almost sounded like a knife being gently sharpened. It roughly followed my heartbeat… I could tell when my heartbeat increased because the pulse of my tinnitus would speed up.
Robert M., 67 years.
Phoenix, Arizona - Retired Mechanical Engineer
It was like the sound an electrocardiograph makes when someone has cardiac arrest — just in a higher pitch. Sometimes it felt like torture.
Linda S., 64 years.
Columbus, Ohio - Retired Elementary School Teacher
Several screeching tones at the same time, but not organized like a proper chord. Just a series of combined creaking sounds. They weren’t loud. They were just there. Extra noise and a constant distraction.
David R., 71 years.
Tulsa, Oklahoma - Former Truck Driver

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the ringing I hear actually a sound coming from the ear?

Researchers have begun to observe that, in many cases, tinnitus is linked to hyperactivity of the auditory nerves — causing the brain to interpret internal signals as if they were a real sound.

For many years, most treatments focused only on temporarily relieving the ringing sound, without deeply investigating what could be causing this constant signal in the auditory system.

Yes. Dr. Oz and Dr. Phil began investigating natural combinations that are helping balance this inflammation, with the goal of reducing the sensory hyperactivity associated with tinnitus.

A video was prepared to explain how this new natural approach began to be studied and how it has been helping calm the ringing.

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