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Tinnitus Remedies From Back Woods Bob



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By : Joel Hambit    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-17 00:48:43
Tinnitus remedies just happen to be one of old Backwoods Bob's specialties. Yes sir. If that is your problem, he is your man. What? You never heard of Bob?

Back Woods Bob spends a lot of time out doors. If you ever need him, best look there first.

Bob likes to commune with nature. Okay honest Abe. He has been known to bottle a little of the local corn "juice" on occasion.

Now I don't know if you are educated on bottling corn or not but if you are not, I will give a short explanation. Bottling corn is something you have to hurry up and wait on.

When you are waiting, it is usually best you wait a pretty good distance away.

This gives him a lot of time away from the still, um, office. In his spare time he digs herbs and roots. These are sold at the local herb store.

He gets orders from people down at the store and digs during his down time. Bob knows more about herbs that are true tinnitus remedies than the owners of the store.

His mother was half Native American and half crazy.

Still, she knew more about natural cure and such than most modern day herbalist. She handed all she knew down to Bob and his brothers. Bob was her best student.

He not only digs herbs, he also grows some surefire cures in his garden at home as well as in boxes around the house.

Rosemary is one of the box herbs he swears by. Rosemary lowers blood pressure and ringing of the ears is usually a result of high blood pressure. Would you believe he said spinach is also a great remedy?

Now for my personal taste, my ears would need to be ringing pretty bad for me to eat spinach. Didn't like it when I was a kid. Don't like it now. Popeye was never one of my favorite cartoons.

I know it is good for you but wouldn't it be nice if just once the cure for something was a snickers bar? Well, okay. maybe the snickers bar is why I have the high blood pressure.

Still think I will stick to the rosemary.

Now Bob swears by Black Cohosh. This is an old Indian remedy for sure. It is prized fr it's ability to calm stress. Stress is a leading reason your ears are ringing. This is agreed upon by medical doctors and herbalist.

Getting those two groups to agree is not an easy project to undertake.

Now any time you need a little help getting those ears to stop ringing, just go look for Bob, or better yet, look online for your tinnitus remedies. Bob gets a little nervous when people he doesn't know is sneaking around his office.

If you know what I mean.

Online sources are great. They actually offer pills and capsules a lot of the time. Pills and capsules are more of my idea of something I can swallow. especially when spinach is one of the alternatives.

Sorry, the pills are tasteless. maybe I should come up with a Snickers flavored spinach pill. Popeye would have nothing on me then. Olive oil would be saved for sure.

Maybe online is your best bet for tinnitus remedies.
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