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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't waste your money on this.,
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This product does not work. I've had tinnitus for about a year now, and all the books I read about it said that pills don't work to help reduce or eliminate tinnitus. But, I was desperate to try anything after other treatments had failed. I tried Ring Stop, taking 2 capsules twice a day for two months, as they recommended. It had absolutely no impact on my tinnitus. There was no reduction in the noise in my ears. This product does not work, it does not reduce one's tinnitus (at least in my experience) and I would strongly encourage you not to waste your money on it, as I did. I wish it would have worked, believe me, but as all the books say--and which I now must disappointingly admit--taking pills will not eliminate tinnitus. My experience with Ring Stop certainly proved that.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Save your money,
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This review is from: NaturalCare RingStop for Ringing and/or Buzzing in Ears, Capsules, 60-Count Bottle (Health and Beauty)
Whatever you do... do NOT buy QUIETUS either. THE COMPANY "PREVAL" IS A RIP OFF! SAVE YOUR MONEY for this product. It is probably just a "sugar pill" but you can bet it won't work! The worse part will be when you call for an RMA # to return it. First they will try and string you out past your 30 day guarantee period. Telling you you need to take it for that length of time. Then they will offer you a 50% refund of your purchase price or tell you you'll have to wait up to 60 days for a refund. They you have to pay to ship it back with tracking. Stay away from this rip off company. I will let XM advertising know they should drop them.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Natural Care - Ring Stop,
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
There's no cure for tinnitus,
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I took RingStop (3 orders) before I went to the EENT specialist. Not only did RingStop not help at all to relieve my tinnitus, but my visit to the doctor (and subsequent internet research) confirmed that there is no cure for this condition. Perhaps in five or six years it will abate somewhat. So don't spend your money onRingStop -- it's no cure.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of money,
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This product does not work. I've had tinnitus for about a year now, and all the books I read about it said that pills don't work to help reduce or eliminate tinnitus. But, I was desperate to try anything after other treatments had failed. I tried Ring Stop, taking 2 capsules twice a day for two months, as they recommended. It had absolutely no impact on my tinnitus. There was no reduction in the noise in my ears. This product does not work, it does not reduce one's tinnitus (at least in my experience) and I would strongly encourage you not to waste your money on it, as I did. I wish it would have worked, believe me, but as all the books say--and which I now must disappointingly admit--taking pills will not eliminate tinnitus. My experience with Ring Stop certainly proved that.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Complete total rip-off!! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY,
By thetoolman (Hillsborough, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NaturalCare RingStop for Ringing and/or Buzzing in Ears, Capsules, 60-Count Bottle (Health and Beauty)
Why give your money to these hucksters? This stuff has no clinical trials and nothing to back it except the listing on Amazon - and Amazon should remove the listing! What's in this stuff and why is it there? Who knows? It did nothing for me except lighten my wallet. Desperation for relief can make people pay anything for the most useless crap, and believe me this stuff is crap. Hold on to your money and have a talk with a good Ear, Nose and Throat doctor.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works for me,
By This is NOT a cure all, but part of the regimine for health. If you are willing to use it as a PART of your cure for tinnitus, buy it. If you are looking for a wonder cure. best not too.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
No results and possibly even a con job,
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I took a double dose, two caps, twice a day for two months as directed. Nothing. Nada. You ask,"Would the same apply to me?" I think so for the following reasons:There are two groups of ingredients in Ringstop. The first group is homeopathic preparations. As far as I know there has never been a valid double-blind placebo-controlled study demonstrating the effectiveness of any homeopathic remedy in treating any condition, let alone something as intractable as tinnitus. The second group of ingredients is a list of minerals, vitamins and herbs, but with no amounts given. No mgs or mcgs. In the supplement industry when someone does this it is usually thought to be "pixie dust". That means the quantities are so small as to be nutritionally insignificant but you can still claim that they are in the product. Even the lengthy brochure inside the box says nothing about the quantities of these ingredients. It does mention that there is no cure for tinnitus though. But I did not even experience a temporary reduction of symptoms. Given all of the above I am not only disappointed in Dr Bob, I am downright suspicious of him.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Ringstop - snakeoil,
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This review is from: NaturalCare RingStop for Ringing and/or Buzzing in Ears, Capsules, 60-Count Bottle (Health and Beauty)
I now have suffered with a very mild form of tinnitus for 2 years. Its in the form of a very feint very high pitched almost of the scale whistle in my head, which is present 24/7. 3 months after it started I bought more than the reccommnded amount (4 bottles) and followed the instructions on taking them. There was ZERO reduction in the tinnitus, no effect on it was heard at any time. I can find no independant proof such things work and i believe the previous review thats says ringstop works is probably from someone associated with the manufacturers or a retailer of it. Do not waste your money on this or other snakeoil "remedies". You will have more chance of getting a tinnitus cure for your money by donating it to someone who is there to help you, not con you. Someone such as the American Tinnitus Association or the British Tinnitus Association. I'd give this item zero stars but the dropdown list does not give me that option!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of money,
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This review is from: NaturalCare RingStop for Ringing and/or Buzzing in Ears, Capsules, 60-Count Bottle (Health and Beauty)
This product does not work. I've had tinnitus for about a year now, and all the books I read about it said that pills don't work to help reduce or eliminate tinnitus. But, I was desperate to try anything after other treatments had failed. I tried Ring Stop, taking 2 capsules twice a day for two months, as they recommended. It had absolutely no impact on my tinnitus. There was no reduction in the noise in my ears. This product does not work, it does not reduce one's tinnitus (at least in my experience) and I would strongly encourage you not to waste your money on it, as I did. I wish it would have worked, believe me, but as all the books say--and which I now must disappointingly admit--taking pills will not eliminate tinnitus. My experience with Ring Stop certainly proved that.
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