Tinnitus is many times age and noise related. If you have nerve damage
from noise - including loud music, it can lead to tinnitus which increases as
you age. I've had my tinnitus for over 50 years but I believe much of mine
is noise related. I was an aircraft riveter before the age of hearing
protection; had long exposures to high pitched (where my tinnitus is) jet engine
noise; and also close exposure to loud explosions. So yours may not be
related to what's in your body or what you're putting into your body, but other
factors plus age. Mine does tend to get worse after I ingest
alcohol. (I'm a light drinker. No, I don't drink lites, I drink
martinis.) Aspirin use also is said to bring it on though I've gone
several months without aspirin and it didn't slow down.
I've been on MMS for over a month and it has not adversely affected my
tinnitus. It did get significantly worse though when shortly after
beginning MMS the ringing about drove me up the wall when I got a sinus
infection with a fever. My doc said that plugged sinuses caused the
increased volume and had me use a Neti pot to clear them out. I've done
that on a daily basis ever since to help with chronic sinusitis. The Neti
pot and cleared sinuses have reduced the volume of my tinnitus, but not
eliminated it.