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Tinnitus 911 Donates to American Tinnitus Association

By: Issuewire

New York City, Aug 21, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - Phytage Labs, maker of the popular supplement Tinnitus 911, has announced a donation to the American Tinnitus Association (ATA). As an organization, the ATA is a "global leader in the effort to find a cure for tinnitus."

Tinnitus is a condition characterized by regular ringing, buzzing, or rattling sounds, even when there is no external source of sound present. According to most estimates, tinnitus is a symptom that can be found in about 1 in 5 adults. The onset and presence of tinnitus is something that can range from being "mildly annoying" to "completely debilitating."

Phytage Labs' Tinnitus 911 is a leading supplement designed to specifically help individuals of all ages that are suffering from tinnitus. The supplement, which consists of many vitamins, minerals, and other natural ingredients, is among the most popular tinnitus solutions in modern use. With more patients looking for alternatives to tinnitus treatments they ultimately found to be ineffective, the demand for natural tinnitus solutions is higher than ever before.

As a leading brand in the movement to find a cure for tinnitus--something that is better understood as a symptom, rather than a specific disease--Phytage Labs' decision to partner with the American Tinnitus Association is one that came rather easily. Both organizations are on a mission to put an end to tinnitus. When left untreated, tinnitus can cause a variety of additional problems, including memory problems, depression, anxiety, and challenges engaging in ordinary conversations.

Originally founded in 1971, the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) has contributed millions of dollars to tinnitus-related research, particularly research being conducted by the National Institute of Health (NIH). Ultimately, this research has helped proliferate many new tinnitus treatment options, such as Tinnitus 911.

Tinnitus is a complex symptom that can have many different underlying causes. The best tinnitus treatments for one person may not be effective for another. But with the continued efforts of organizations such as Phytage Labs, the American Tinnitus Association, the National Institute for Health, and others, it appears that tinnitus treatments can continue to improve and become more accessible.

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