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Does Tinnitus 911 Really Work? – NO… And I’ll Explain Why

August 23, 2018

Does Tinnitus 911 Really Work

Tinnitus 911 is supposedly some miracle product that can cure your tinnitus in no time… But of course things aren’t always as they are said to be. Does Tinnitus 911 really work and should you be buying this product? Or is this all just a scam that you should be avoiding?

Well to answer that… NO it does not work, or at least it probably won’t work for most people. There is a slim chance that this product could improve your tinnitus or even possibly eliminate it, but the overwhelming majority of people out there probably will see no difference at all. The crazy thing is that this even has the potential to possibly make your tinnitus worse than it is. How crazy is that?… A product that is supposed to eliminate tinnitus that could potentially make it works…

But anyways, in this review I will be going over what this product is supposed to do, the ingredients and why it simply isn’t going to work as it is claimed to, what other people were saying who have tried it and more.

Tinnitus 911 Review

You are probably suspicious of Tinnitus 911 because it comes off as an over-the-top marketed product, reminding me of Tonaki Tinnitus Protocol (which was a bust) and supplements like Tinnitec. Maybe you saw someone promoting on social media, maybe you got an email about it from someone, or maybe you watched one of those ridiculous video presentations that are out there promoting it.

It it is often provided in a very over-hyped away that just seems too good to be true. I mean can a all natural products like this really miraculously cure your tinnitus?

There are a lot of red flags about this product, most of which I won’t go over. However, if you watch the video presentation then you are probably aware that the person who came up with this miracle product goes by the name of “Charlie Gaines”. However, this guy is likely a completely fabricated character because I found out that the image shown of him in the video presentation is actually taken from a short video clip that can be purchased online by anyone. In other words… The whole “Charlie Gaines” thing is a lie.

But anyways, I’m like going to get much into this. Let’s move on to some of the claims made about this product

Bold Claims Made

Supposedly it can completely abolish your tinnitus and is a verified solution that works in five steps. The five steps that it works and are as follows…

  1. Hearing starts to clear up. Nervous system is being repaired.
  2. Strengthens brain networks and eliminates tinnitus.
  3. Improves memory.
  4. Regenerates brain cells.
  5. Eliminates pain and discomfort.

Okay?… This doesn’t tell you much. Much of what you are told is vague information in there isn’t much convincing evidence supporting it.

Does It Really Work?

In order to determine whether or not this supplement really works, you to take a look at the ingredients inside it. Below is a picture of the ingredient list on the back of a bottle of Tinnitus 911…

tinnitus 911 ingredients

Now if you take your time and read through all of those ingredients you are probably wondering what exactly is going on here. Where is that miracle ingredient that supposedly is going to cure your tinnitus? Most of the ingredients on this list you have probably seen before and many of them you probably consume regularly, maybe without even knowing it.

So can this really care your tinnitus? Well… It depends.

It Depends On Your Situation

It depends on your situation but for the large majority of people out there it probably won’t do anything. If your tinnitus is caused by inflammation then this might work. After all, juniper berry, hibiscus, garlic, and some others are all good anti-inflammatory foods.

That said, the doses here are small and because of this you will likely notice nothing, although you might see some improvements if you have a very mild case of tinnitus.

This Could Even Make Your Tinnitus Worse!

Most if the ingredients you probably recognize, but there are a few that you probably have never heard of before. Uva Ursi is one of these strange ingredients you likely have never heard of. The crazy thing is that while doing some research into uva ursi I found that it can actually cause tinnitus if you take enough, according to Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database. And another source, Ask a Naturapath, states that uva ursi is a food you want to stay away from because it can aggravate tinnitus.

I don’t really know what the people making Tinnitus 911 were thinking when they added this to the list. Out of all the many things you could be eating, this is something you want to avoid if you have tinnitus.

What Other People Are Saying

A product could have all the scientific studies in the world showing that it works in a lab setting, but of course we want to see whether or not it works in real life (not that there is any scientific studies showing that this product works). What or real people who have taken this supplement saying about it? Are they overridden with joy now that their tinnitus is cured? Or are they disappointed that they just got all excited over nothing and wasted bunch of money on something that didn’t work?

Unfortunately it is the latter… It just doesn’t work.

Tinnitus 911 is sold on Amazon so I was able to find a bunch of reviews from people who have tried it. Here is a sample for you…

And there is plenty more where that came from. I am sure this product would have less than a one star rating, but for some reason Amazon doesn’t let people rate products below a one star.

Here are a couple other reviews that you might want to take a look at…

I even found one review from someone saying that their tinnitus got worse after taking Tinnitus 911, and as I have explained with the ingredient uva ursi… There could be some truth to this.

Now I do have to tell you that there are some people saying that this product does work in that it did cure their tinnitus, but I am hesitant to believe that the truthfulness of these reviews. The overwhelming majority of people have left horrible reviews.

Final Thoughts – Avoid

Tinnitus 911 is a good example of an over-hyped product that is marketed in a rather deceptive way and simply does not work as it is claimed to. This is one of those products that people buy and get really excited over by end up in utter disappointment.

While I really hope that anyone, including you, suffering from tinnitus is able to find a cure, this is probably not going to do it. There is a chance you could see positive affects after taking this, but it definitely is NOT the “cure all” it is promoted as. That said, if you really want to, you can purchase Tinnitus 911 on the official website here.

One thing that you have to remember is that there can be multiple different causes of tinnitus, so something that works for one person might not work for another person.

But anyways… I hope you enjoyed my review and found it helpful. Please leave any questions or comments down below and I’ll get back to you as soon as I can 🙂 Also, if you have tried Tinnitus 911 and want to leave your own review down below, I would really appreciate it.

Agent Kyle


Kyle is the founder and chief editor at HealthBuster.org. He takes pride in providing truthful product reviews to warn the public of potential waste of money products and scams.

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  1. Hi Kyle i was about to purchase the Tinnitus 911 then i read your review and did not. Im desperate to find something for tinnitus been suffering for 20 years now and im worried it may effect my brain. Can you help me?

  2. I am pleased I read your blog, I was very tempted but now I will leave it alone. Thanks for saving me around £60. I would like to cure my Tinnitus the same as a lot of peopte but, I cannot afford to waste that kind of money,

  3. I suffer from this horrible monster screaming in my head and was thinking of buying this product, but after reading this I glad it didn’t listen to bogus claims of silence Thank You vefh much, Hope peace and quiet to all

  4. WELL PLEASE TELL ME WHAT DOES WORK ??? IF ANYTHING EVEN COMES CLOSE TO HELPING THE RINGING IN YOUR EAR??? DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY ANSWERS !!! PLEASE!!

  5. A few years ago there was marketed, like this one, a cure for Tinnitus called T-Gone. The only thing it could be good for would be a cure for constipation !

  6. Hi Kyle i was about to purchase the Tinnitus 911 then i read your review and did not. Im desperate to find something for tinnitus been suffering for 20 years now and im worried it may effect my brain. Can you help me?

    1. Hi Jay,

      If I knew of a product that worked well I would recommend it. Unfortunately I don’t know of any. If I ever do I’ll be sure to get the word out.

  7. I have taken two rounds of four bottles of Tinnitus 911 and I can not tell it has made any difference in my Tinnitus. I have had Tinnitus for a total of 50 years. I first got the symptoms while working in a flight line office during my enlistment in the USMC. I am sure the F4 Phantom Jets are the cause of my Tinnitus. I was exposed to them taking off daily 5 and sometimes 6 days a week for just over 1 1/2 years before I was released from my 3 year enlistment in the USMC. I was stationed at Cherry Point, North Carolina for 2 of my 3 years but only worked next to the flight line for the last 18 months. My ears stated ringing about the middle of August 1969 and I was released at the end of August to return to civilian life. My wife tells me I can not hear a damn thing and that is pretty much true. The best way I can explain the sound I hear 24/7 is that when you are too close to a gun going off or fireworks and it makes your ears ring for a period of time and then for the lucky it stops and goes away well than it what it did for the first 23 years of my life until mid August 1969. Today I deal with it the best way I know how and sometimes the only relief I get is to listen to music and that drowns out the constant ringing I hear. I do feel for anyone with Tinnitus. Tinnitus 911 after 8 bottles has done nothing to stop this.

  8. Hey Kyle,
    Msn I need your help, this ringing, buzzing, or sounds more like a bunch of locusts in my head or ears. It is driving me crazy, sometimes it drives me nuts and I try to blank it out with music. On some days it is low, but still hear it and when it is loud it seems like I can’t work on anything. So please help me, it worried me a lot, it also seems like it is getting worst. I really, really need your help. I’ll try anything!! Thanks Kyle! Ml

  9. It’s total crap. I did not try it because I know it will not work. There is No Cure for the problem. The Federal Government should arrest this company.

  10. I have had tinnitus for several years, and like all the rest of you who commented would really like to find some way to stop or at least improve it. I decided to try Tinnitus 911, and bought the four bottle (four month +/-) supply. It did NOT work, nor did it improve my condition.

    During the four month “trail” I did some on-line reading and learned that the product was probably a scam, but I decided to take all of it in hopes I might get some help. When my condition had not improved by the end of the four months I checked on the alleged refund offer and learned one of their scam tricks. PhytAge urges you to buy and use a three or four month supply for maximum relief. Although I had by this time read on-line about others’ unsuccessful attempts to get a refund from PhytAge I thought I would try.

    I did get a response to an email I sent, but rather than give me any refund guidance it referred me to their website where I had to dig for the refund policy. Turns out that a refund is offered only if you pursue it within 90 days or less from your purchase date, and if you return all the empty bottles and unused capsules.

    So if you, like me, decided to give the product a thorough trial by buying and taking a full three or four month supply – SURPRISE – in return for your faithful use of their product you are NOT eligible for a refund – you waited beyond 90 days.

    That is not to say that PhytAge would actually give you a refund if you made a claim in time – other posts I have found on the web give the indication that they also have other scam procedures (perhaps including false addresses) to avoid refunds. BUT BEWARE – if you try the product don’t wait beyond (or even close to) 90 days to try to get a refund!

  11. Thanks Kyle for this information…yes was feeling like it was another hyped article with no real substance. You saved me over $300 Australian dollars…..thanks again. Regards Josephine

  12. Thanks for the frankness. It’s not about the money more about the waste of time and people playing people in need.

  13. Your analysis is just as I suspected. Long presentations like that one without even a mention of how few people this has actually helped is an obvious attempt at brainwashing the prospective buyer and a product like this can make a fortune simply from the placebo effect the presentation is designed to enhance in the reader’s mind. Great review but you really should illiminate all your gramatical errors or typos.
    Thanks

  14. Is there a cure for Tinnitus? Since Tinnitus 911 doesn’t work. Does it really effect the brain and could be a brain disorder

  15. I was very excited after watching the show on Tinnitus 911. Desperately seeking help. I had been to several doctors, the first wanting to spend 8K for hearing aids, I did have a hearing test performed. Then was taken to another room where the doctor would examine me, however he forgot to examine me. Felt like I was at Timeshare meeting except the doctor was in and out in 2 min. ent on from there to another type of ear doctor that test balance and a lot more test, he found no answer, referred me to a neurologist. I tried that, apparently the neurologist had a hearing problem, after a few weeks and MRI’s they wanted to send me to a doctor to test balance. So I was overjoyed to see the commercial for tinnitus 911 I thought I am sure like many that God was showing e what I needed to do. I ordered 4 bottles, I was taking a ear ringing otc medication I learned of online. It helped some but not long. The 911 does not even work as well as that and I think is perhaps making it worse. I well be
    returning my 3 other bottles requesting a refund plus the extra $100. They guaranteed to convince you to buy 4 bottles. They refund all your money plus the hundred they are so sure it works. I thought it would definitely work or they would not say they are going to refund you plus pay you an extra $100. if it didn’t. I pray it has helped many, I am just not one it has helped. I have another appointment set with another neurologist. I pray I am going to the one going to help me, this is a terrible disease of the brain I believe. They assume it’s your ears, since we hear from them, however when you hear a car horn blow, the car isn’t in your ears, the signal goes to the brain and you hear the sound through your ears. Personally I think its the cervical spine pressing against the brain stem. As a rolled pillow and lying flat seems to help mine , temporarily until I get up and move. Best wishes to all I hope you find answers. One more comment why they say ringing in your ears is beyond me It might be tolerable if that was all.

  16. I have had tinnitus for five years; very low for four and a half years (2 on a scale of 10) until an idiot screamed in my ear this last August. Since last August, my tinnitus is about 9 on a scale of 10. I have ordered Tinnitus 911 but based on your report, I will not take it anymore. I take “Arches Tinnitus Formula”; it was developed by a sufferer of tinnitus but it takes a least 4 bottles (400 capsules – 3 months) before determining any effect.
    I can’t believe that there is no cure for tinnitus! I am a dietitian and I know medical research. Why has medicine research not found a cure? it’s because they don’t care about tinnitus. So what if you hear constant noise; medical research has more urgent things to researched.

  17. I was born with excessive lordosis and spina bifida. I had never suffered with tinnitus, until very recently. I am 83 and suspect my problem has to do with gravity, i.e. with shortening of my stature due to the flattening of my intervertebra disks.
    My tinnitus stops only with stretching, when I manage to get a perfect alignment of my spinal chord.

  18. Hi Kyle …I was about to order some of this crap ,you sit a listen to the sales ad and it just what you want ,But I Facebook to find out if any-body had any luck with Tinnitus 911 .The comment were so bad ,you wonder why the U.S Government have not step in and close them down .People that suffer with this crap noise in there head will try any thing ,and this shit company take money from people how suffer in such a bad way …Our Country (Australia) spent millions and millions on cancer ever year ,but no-thing on helping Tinnitus suffers …I driving me crazy .

  19. I have found this to work for me. I take one in the morning and one at night. The reason I’m writing this is because my supply is getting low and I entered Tinnitus 911 to get some more and saw your site.

  20. I’m so glad I researched tinnitus and came across your article. I have the continuous ear ringing that started about three weeks ago. I am currently taking Lipo Flavonoid plus I purchased at our local pharmacy hoping to see this condition eventually stops. I researched to see if there was another product that would help my condition better and I came across 911. Of course it looked good but I thought before I purchased it, I should look up for any negative reports; thankfully I found your article. Again, thank you for saving me time and money that would have been foolishly spent.

  21. Hi. I too in an effort to do something about my tinnitus, fell prey to the sales campaign and bought the whole PhytAge product line. After taking the products faithfully, as prescribed and not getting any results I checked into getting a refund. How convenient for PhytAge that you are told to take the product for the required amount of time which exceeds their refund timeline of 90 days. Don’t buy this product!!!

  22. Hi, Kyle. Thanks for confirming what I thought from the start.
    I have very mild tinnitus. I suspected it was a scam after watching the first 5 minutes of rubbish on the 30-minute video which originally popped up pretending to be a news item. I thought I’d try 1 bottle anyway, and ignored the several warnings that because supplies were limited I should order multiple bottles while stocks lasted! I also ignored the 5 pages of ads for other dodgy products which came up when hitting Next before the site would let me buy. And it still tried to talk me into upping the order! I must admit the product arrived from the USA in three days!… followed by a phone message for me to call a number to “discuss the protocol” (whatever that means). I did not call back, and after receiving several emails pushing other products again, finally found an Unsubscribe button and hit it. PhysAgw seem to have got the message at last.
    Not sure how the special discount price of $49 became £72, but I shan’t bother to ask.
    DOES IT WORK? OF COURSE NOT!

  23. Ok, so you squished my hope of this product doing me some good. Do you have knowledge of something that does work.

  24. Hello Kyle.
    You stated that There is a chance you could see positive affects after taking this . So my question is how can one find out how many people did get some positive help how ever small it might have been as I kinda feel most people wanted 100% cure? I would myself not know how to post a question on the Internet asking if there are people out there that did receive some Help from Tinnitus 911.. I just today received 5 bottles of 911 & I will try it for the next 45 days to see if I get any help at all ??? which after reading all the reviews well I can only hope I get some help as I never was looking for a 100% cure Just tone it down some.
    Thanks & Have A Great Day.
    Richard M

  25. Helpful. I never ordered the product as I was skeptical, and
    Figured this was a quick get rich scheme. However, I wish they had a truly effective product as I know so many people with this issue including myself. Thanks for sharing.

    John

  26. I have been taking Tinnitus 911 for nearly 2 months and it has not changed a single thing! I say if you don’t get results in 8 weeks forget about it. The product is a failure. I just contacted the company.

  27. I pray someone will be smart enough. To find a cure for this aggravations tinnitus. It is horrible.
    But they need to stop ✋ scamming people.I bet if these scammers gets this horrible tinnitus. They won’t be so out to scam other people.

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