- Dec 27, 2015
- 373
- Tinnitus Since
- May 2008
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Cochlear Endolymphatic Hydrops/Hearing loss
We are up to 500 people that have eliminated or reduced their tinnitus with the 7 kinds of interference I invented, it is a free sound therapy available at https://tinnitusmix.com@Nick M
Started the supplements yesterday will update in a couple of weeks...or
sooner if any significant change. Have a hissing sound all the time -
in left ear sometimes or all over head. Not as bad as it was in January when
I started @R. David Case sound therapy but still annoying. Let's hope this
will work for us all. Thanks.
My money says your sound therapy results are skewed by a placebo effect since in most cases tinnitus improves over time regardless of any lack of initiative to seek treatment. Brown noise is all your therapy is, there is nothing special about your therapy and people are better off with a proven therapy such as notched therapy instead of your therapy. Instead of claiming your therapy works, you should admit that it is brown noise meant to mask some cases of mild and low frequency tinnitus.We are up to 500 people that have eliminated or reduced their tinnitus with the 7 kinds of interference I invented, it is a free sound therapy available at https://tinnitusmix.com
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Can you tell me how much (dosage size) Natural calm you take and do you take it at night only?@david14433,
It's interesting about the Ginkgo spiking your tinnitus. Since I'm taking it along with the Calm Magnesium, I'm not 100% sure it's working to keep the tinnitus lower. When I run out, I'll just continue the Calm Magnesium by itself for a bit. Always experimenting. Never quitting.
Not suitable for those suffering with hyperacusis.We are up to 500 people that have eliminated or reduced their tinnitus with the 7 kinds of interference I invented, it is a free sound therapy available at https://tinnitusmix.com
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We are finding if the person is new to hyperacusis (6-10 months) it does help. If you have had it a long time it might not help.Not suitable for those suffering with hyperacusis.
Yes, that plant has many abilities to help the body, one company is healing last stage cancer with extracts from cannabis.The only thing that worked for me is hemp oil:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RQCVX16/
But if you want it to have a really noticeable effect you need to buy with CBD and THC in it.
It doesn't make the tinnitus less worse but you are more relaxed and seem to care less.
Be careful not to take too much magnesium citrate, it can cause spikes.I take 2 teaspoons of the Calm Mag. in water @ bedtime; 350mg. I also take a combined calcium /magnesium pill; 200mg. Total of 550 mg. It definitely helps me sleep.
Yea, it's just that me and these other 500 people that have had their tinnitus eliminated are just imaging their tinnitus is gone... lol maybe that makes you feel better but not true. I have been messaged that a full scientific report will be sent to me on why and how Tinnitus Mix works.My money says your sound therapy results are skewed by a placebo effect since in most cases tinnitus improves over time regardless of any lack of initiative to seek treatment. Brown noise is all your therapy is, there is nothing special about your therapy and people are better off with a proven therapy such as notched therapy instead of your therapy. Instead of claiming your therapy works, you should admit that it is brown noise meant to mask some cases of mild and low frequency tinnitus.
No you're wrong, here is what a neural scientist said about Tinnitus Mix.My money says your sound therapy results are skewed by a placebo effect since in most cases tinnitus improves over time regardless of any lack of initiative to seek treatment. Brown noise is all your therapy is, there is nothing special about your therapy and people are better off with a proven therapy such as notched therapy instead of your therapy. Instead of claiming your therapy works, you should admit that it is brown noise meant to mask some cases of mild and low frequency tinnitus.
It is well known that listening to sound therapy during sleep is beneficial for tinnitus because it enhances neuroplasticity in the brain. I am only skeptical that your noise is more beneficial than other types of sound therapy such as brown noise. You recommend listening to your sound therapy during sleep however how is someone supposed to sleep with headphones, I sleep on my side not back of my head and I am sure most people toss and turn during sleep?
I don't think it's too much. Just be aware that it gives some people "the runs"@R. David Case
Thank you. Is 350 mg of magnesium citrate considered too much? What's the average mg one should take & is this the best type?
I read a post where a guy took 2000 mg of magnesium citrate and got a big spike.@R. David Case
Thank you. Is 350 mg of magnesium citrate considered too much? What's the average mg one should take & is this the best type?
We recommend a pillow with a hole in it, I cut a hole in a cheap foam pillow but they are for sale online. You can also get these for the headphones.It is well known that listening to sound therapy during sleep is beneficial for tinnitus because it enhances neuroplasticity in the brain. I am only skeptical that your noise is more beneficial than other types of sound therapy such as brown noise. You recommend listening to your sound therapy during sleep however how is someone supposed to sleep with headphones, I sleep on my side not back of my head and I am sure most people toss and turn during sleep?
Yes the pillow with a hole is a solution.We recommend a pillow with a hole in it, I cut a hole in a cheap foam pillow but they are for sale online. You can also get these for the headphones.
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Well Tinnitus Mix works best on your type of condition (sound induced tinnitus).Yes the pillow with a hole is a solution.
Mr. Case I want to ask you a few questions regarding tinnitus.
My tinnitus was caused by repeat noise exposure over the course of 8 months. I was test for hearing loss by a audiologist and I have no hearing loss. I have had hypercusis at some points in time and I notice that noise makes my condition worse, your therapy makes my condition worse as does even listening to music that I normally like. Do you think it is reasonable to assume that my ears are sensitive and therefore it is best to avoid all sound therapy for a large period of time before trying any sound therapy due to the circumstances of my condition?
Also, I wonder do you think that sound that a person considers unpleasant is more likely to cause tinnitus than sound a person finds pleasant. For example listening to music at a loud volume that a person does not enjoy is more likely to cause tinnitus than music at the same volume that one enjoys?
Thank you for your therapy even if it does not help me at the moment because it is good that you are at least trying to help people by offering something original even if your therapy is not always effective for all people.
Glad it worked for you. I stopped out it for a while after I ran out of the supplements and got lazy telling myself I would go back on them. It has been more than a year now and I've been getting spikes due to stress and lack of sleep so I'm going to start it again. Hopefully I get the same results I got the first time around.I watched the same YouTube video for tinnitus and for me it worked. I felt like 75-80% better. I also stopped caffeine and a lot of salt. Problem for me was I feel off the wagon and stopped taking it and stated coffee and junk and tinnitus again but I'm going back on the mixture tonight. It works !
Care to share what you've taken that has worked? I am really struggling.I have yet to find the magic combination or dosage for tinnitus but I have been able to reduce it significantly at times. Also, I do not need to take my epilepsy seizure meds any longer. So in that respect, it is a success.