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    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    I don’t say that you have to consciously process sound with your tongue, but if your brain cannot recognize the tongue stimulation as sound input it won’t stimulate the nerves on the auditory pathway and the treatment will fail.
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    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    On the Neuromod website, Dr. Lim explains that bimodal stimulation uses two different inputs to stimulate nerves along the auditory channel. One of these is the electrical input to your tongue. That is, you ARE processing sound the electrical inputs as you would process sound. You probably...
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    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    Lenire tries to lower your tinnitus by getting your brain to use a tactile channel to process sound rather than your, presumably damaged or defective, normal auditory channel. That is, in some sense, it is trying to get you to hear with your tongue instead of your ear in order to bypass the...
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    Lenire — Bimodal Stimulation Treatment by Neuromod

    I was watching “The brain that changes itself” on YouTube to better understand neuroplasticity and how this Lenire device might work. But I am pretty confused. In the video, people get input via their tongue and the brain processes it using the tactile channel rather than the usual route. It...
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    Hydration Is Important

    I've had tinnitus for the past year, at times a very angry, aggravated, alarm-sounding tinnitus, and now it is nearly gone. Yep. It started last summer, just intermiitently, and got progressively worse. By January this year it was continuous. I had also developed progressively worse...