Is Tiex sound therapy alone, or paired with magnetic stimulation?
I don't quite understand what you mean? My Tiex device comprises of a pair of headphones, fitted with a 6.35 mm jack, that connects to a grey plastic box, which is powered by a 9V PP3 battery. It is approximately 15 cm x 8 cm x 3 cm. A rotary switch is fitted that sends a signal through the headphones at 6 Hz. No sound is heard through the headphones. These are a special type of headphones, because I have connected them to an audio device and no sound comes through the headphones.
When wearing the headphones, my tinnitus can sometimes fluctuate quite a lot, other times it doesn't. There is no doubt Tiex has helped me a lot over the years.
It's paired with magnetic stimulation, although the sound component can be turned off.
Tiex device doesn't work like that. Two frequencies can be selected, 3 Hz or 6 Hz via a rotary switch. It is recommended to use 6 Hz, for 30 minutes twice a day. The inventor of Tiex also has tinnitus. There is a video on YouTube, showing Tiex in use by a tinnitus patient in clinic. Tiex is no longer available for purchase.
Although there seems to be some similarities between the device sold by Cleanhearing and Tiex, I don't think they are exactly the same.
Before I bought Tiex in 2011, I read reviews on people that had tried it. It helped around 60% of people with tinnitus, either lowering the noise within 4 months or curing the tinnitus. The inventor said Tiex won't help everyone, that's why it could be rented. If there was no improvement in the tinnitus within 4 months, it could be returned instead of buying it. I was desperate so took a chance and bought it out right. I began noticing improvement in the tinnitus after 6 months.
I realize some people will be sceptical of Tiex but I know it has helped me.
Gerald Neuwirth, the inventor of Tiex, is now chief technical advisor for Cleanhearing Sono. Apparently he no longer has tinnitus.
Michael