AfroSnowman
Member
- Jul 23, 2019
- 1,075
- Tinnitus Since
- 04/2019
- Cause of Tinnitus
- Nonnatural energy source
Of course I'm not well, I have severe tinnitus.I honestly don't think you're well
Of course I'm not well, I have severe tinnitus.I honestly don't think you're well
Thank you, they are filling up space on this thread saying the same thing over and over and over.Give it a rest pal - I honestly don't think you're well @AfroSnowman.
What absolute drivel you spout.
You maintain this is rubbish and Mr. Case believes it works and never the twain shall meet.
So draw a line under it and leave it there please for all our sakes.
You do not read the thread and just post, why don't you go back and read and then post. Do you also give book reviews without reading the book?I strongly disagree. Case just made some more claims he's not willing to back up and tried to dismiss us as trolls. This is coming from a man who didn't realize there's a Success Stories section. As for myself, I don't mind being proven wrong, I get to laugh at myself and learn something, but so far he has been very unconvincing. 102 pages and Case has yet to make a strong case.
Why not try Tinnitus Mix? Here is another success post this morning. I get many like this per week but you're just mad you can't barrage her and call her names like you do me.Of course I'm not well, I have severe tinnitus.
Honestly I did once upon a time. Didn't do anything for me. Before you tell me, I know I need to do it longer, hold a crystal over my head while singing the national anthem with the Koss headphones just a little bit longer and it will be the miracle cure that the whole of world is trying to suppress because the idea of a sound therapy to treat tinnitus so outlandish.Why not try Tinnitus Mix? Here is another success post this morning. I get many like this per week but you're just mad you can't barrage her and call her names like you do me.
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I use my real name and all testimonies are real. All of you are using FAKE names. If you want to debate, come back with REAL accounts and REAL names like me. In the meanwhile I will be helping members stop tinnitus for FREE.Honestly I did once upon a time. Didn't do anything for me. Before you tell me, I know I need to do it longer, hold a crystal over my head while singing the national anthem with the Koss headphones just a little bit longer and it will be the miracle cure that the whole of world is trying to suppress because the idea of a sound therapy to treat tinnitus so outlandish.
I know you are trolling me, but I don't intend to troll you. My intention is to point out when you are disingenuous and use scammy techniques to manipulate folks who are in desperation.
To that point I see you again using straw man rhetoric. Why would anyone harass anyone that got better? Why would you say that I would?
But this thread is such a silly place.
In the words of a great orator , "fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again"
Just for giggles, uncover the time stamp on the message from this morning.
It is well known we are electro-chemical beings, chemicals can affect us, electromagnetic energy can affect us in adverse ways. Cell phone waves UNWIND your D.N.A. and your body has to repair the damage. As an electronic engineer I have investigated every possible cause of tinnitus. Come back and debate me about it when you use your REAL name, not a fake name.I've read at least 80% of this thread. The first ten pages are incredibly funny and there's a fun filled link. Follow it and there's a treasure trove of comedic material. Here's a fantastic qoute by Case. "The CD works best when played all night every night while sleeping on head phones that go to 24 khz.The most interesting thing is if we stop listening to the CD, the tinnitus will try to recover indicating this is an automated system we are knocking out every night. I think the GPS is a huge automated scan and track weapon (multi-function ) guided by Artificial Intelligence."
This is just the kind of posting that hurts your credibility. Tinnitus Mix is just one more of your conspiracy theories.It is well known we are electro-chemical beings, chemicals can affect us, electromagnetic energy can affect us in adverse ways. Cell phone waves UNWIND your D.N.A. and your body has to repair the damage. As an electronic engineer I have investigated every possible cause of tinnitus. Come back and debate me about it when you use your REAL name, not a fake name.
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You are always posting snapshots in time. Believe me, at many points in time I thought that my tinnitus was getting better because of "treatments" or "trends", but I am stuck with the same tinnitus, even if I tolerate it better now. Maybe Tinnitus Mix is just another habituation method, and remember that all the sound therapy methods claim some level of success using mostly biased data.You do not read the thread and just post, why don't you go back and read and then post. Do you also give book reviews without reading the book?
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No, I am not a typical person that follows everyone else. When my parents told me I could not have a electronic keyboard to play music on... I built one out of used parts. When they told me I could not have a chemistry set... I made my own chemistry set. When they told me I could not have a Boom box (1980s stereo), I tore apart a car stereo, removed the amp, then tore the battery pack out of a portable land line phone and put it all together and plugged a Sony Walkman into it and it jammed so loud it was better than my friends' boombox. When someone tells me you can't do that... Watch out and get back, it's going to happen.Whenever I play the exact pitch of my (numerous) tinnitus tones they completely disappear for 3-10 seconds. I wonder if this method is something similar to an extended version of that. There's definitely a way to silence certain tinnitus tones temporarily, I do it all the time. It's like you're giving the brain what it's searching for
For what it's worth I think Case means well but is just an utter foreigner to internet culture and can't communicate well online. His method probably works a little for certain types of tinnitus on certain folks. I think you guys are bullying him a little, he's clearly an odd fellow who thinks outside the box, maybe a bit of a crackpot but definitely not a scammer. Seems like he sincerely wants to help. No need to bash him.
Asking for verification is not bashing. Pointing out that this sound file was invented to be a tin foil hat to stop satellites from scanning brains, is not bashing. He made this statement "I have helped a third patient of Dr. De Ridder's greatly reduce their tinnitus and he wants me to work with a technical university in the Netherlands, so who is laughing now?" Then he goes on to call us trolls when we ask him to prove it. In the past he's even made claims that Tinnitus Mix is regenerative and can improve hearing. I've followed this thread for a long time but according to him I popped up yesterday and I don't read.Whenever I play the exact pitch of my (numerous) tinnitus tones they completely disappear for 3-10 seconds. I wonder if this method is something similar to an extended version of that. There's definitely a way to silence certain tinnitus tones temporarily, I do it all the time. It's like you're giving the brain what it's searching for
For what it's worth I think Case means well but is just an utter foreigner to internet culture and can't communicate well online. His method probably works a little for certain types of tinnitus on certain folks. I think you guys are bullying him a little, he's clearly an odd fellow who thinks outside the box, maybe a bit of a crackpot but definitely not a scammer. Seems like he sincerely wants to help. No need to bash him.
Again you don't know what you are talking about. It is not a conspiracy, it is well known how we can be affected by external energy fields.This is just the kind of posting that hurts your credibility. Tinnitus Mix is just one more of your conspiracy theories.
You are always posting snapshots in time. Believe me, at many points in time I thought that my tinnitus was getting better because of "treatments" or "trends", but I am stuck with the same tinnitus, even if I tolerate it better now. Maybe Tinnitus Mix is just another habituation method, and remember that all the sound therapy methods claim some level of success using mostly biased data.
You do very little follow up, very little background research in the cases that the method seems to work. As a result of your chaotic methodology, we are always revolving about your lack of credibility.
Again, all this off-topic garbage that you like to post makes the case that even if you have good intentions, you should be classified in the group of lunatics and people too full of themselves. Let's review your claims about Tinnitus Mix:Again you don't know what you are talking about. It is not a conspiracy, it is well known how we can be affected by external energy fields.
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I agree, the off topic stuff is not what I am here for. I am only here to help people with tinnitus and hyperacusis. Tinnitus Mix can be a solution to several conditions, except reactive tinnitus.Again, all this off-topic garbage that you like to post makes the case that even if you have good intentions, you should be classified in the group of lunatics and people too full of themselves. Let's review your claims about Tinnitus Mix:
1) Treats hyperacusis
2) Treats tinnitus
3) Treats hearing loss
4) Heals the cochlea
5) Helps with insomnia
6) The unique sound mix with the unique Koss headphones produces 2.8 MHz ultrasound waves that no one can measure and results in miracles
Anything else for a random combination of sound oscillators with less value than hot air?
If you unironically think everyone has calmly and dispassionately addressed the man's points without bashing the absolute hell out of him for a hundred pages we can end the side discussion right here. The poster below you just called him a lunatic. Is that bashing or no?Asking for verification is not bashing. Pointing out that this sound file was invented to be a tin foil hat to stop satellites from scanning brains, is not bashing. He made this statement "I have helped a third patient of Dr. De Ridder's greatly reduce their tinnitus and he wants me to work with a technical university in the Netherlands, so who is laughing now?" Then he goes on to call us trolls when we ask him to prove it. In the past he's even made claims that Tinnitus Mix is regenerative and can improve hearing. I've followed this thread for a long time but according to him I popped up yesterday and I don't read.
As for if it works for not, I'm willing to admit that maybe it gives a handful of people residual inhibition for a short time, but that's far from the success he's talking about and I'm willing to bet that it works no better than a sound file you could make on your own. It should also be pointed out that there have been a few people that have claimed it made their tinnitus temporarily worse. I had myself fooled a few times into thinking that it was working, but it was just my tinnitus doing its normal ebb and flow. If anything it made my life a little worse, because trying to sleep with Tinnitus Mix playing through headphones is ridiculous.
I used it for six weeks, have you? Maybe you should try it and get back to us.If you unironically think everyone has calmly and dispassionately addressed the man's points without bashing the absolute hell out of him for a hundred pages we can end the side discussion right here. The poster below you just called him a lunatic. Is that bashing or no?
You then go on to make a load of unsupported assumptions about what's structurally happening when people hear the Tinnitus Mix, and about how people outside of this forum have reacted to the Tinnitus Mix. Zero evidence to back anything you say at all. How is your stance any stronger than Case's again?
Really? Please, send that explanation to Dr. De Ridder and he will know exactly the kind of person that he is dealing with.The device that I invented that made the sounds picked up random thermal energy (brownian or random walk). This mixed with the 2.8 MHz is what is causing rebooting of neural networks.
Generally standing right next to a microwave generator is inherently stupid. Cell phone towers 10km away versus standing right next to a high power radar are two very different things.It is well known we are electro-chemical beings, chemicals can affect us, electromagnetic energy can affect us in adverse ways. Cell phone waves UNWIND your D.N.A. and your body has to repair the damage. As an electronic engineer I have investigated every possible cause of tinnitus. Come back and debate me about it when you use your REAL name, not a fake name.
This, I would like to add that unwinding a double-stranded DNA helix takes a lot of energy. Even if one base-pair disconnects due to thermal energy, it will reconnect because the others are still holding the helix together. For a 12 base pair DNA strand (very short!) to completely unwind, it would need to be held at something like 50C.That said, any "typical" microwave doses we receive either have a tough time penetrating or will just cause some proteins to jiggle off some heat, nothing that chemical or free radical stress isn't already doing at a much greater extent.
Thanks for your input. I believe we are healthier when we keep transmitters away from our body. Since cell phone waves unwind our D.N.A. (even if just the skin) and can cause mutations (cancer etc.), that's why I never put a cell phone next to my head. I also have no cell service at my house, and love it. I used to be a radio engineer and worked for a network of radio stations. I overheard another engineer saying he felt sorry for the DJs in the control room at the base of the tower (100.000 Watt station). He said they were being fried for 8 hours a day. When I would pull up to the station it would take over my tape player and the stations show would be playing on it. I can only imagine how the cells of the body would be modulated by the transmitter.Generally standing right next to a microwave generator is inherently stupid. Cell phone towers 10km away versus standing right next to a high power radar are two very different things.
Not ionizing doesn't mean it will not cook you.
That said, any "typical" microwave doses we receive either have a tough time penetrating or will just cause some proteins to jiggle off some heat, nothing that chemical or free radical stress isn't already doing at a much greater extent.
Basically sure it may do something. But that something is a wash in the noise of typical cell stressors, which they deal with just fine 90% of the time.
Thanks for your input. I will take a look at those links. Yes I agree that when cell phone waves unwind D.N.A. the body has to repair it. But It would be better to just keep the phone away from you head and body (Bluetooth would help).This, I would like to add that unwinding a double-stranded DNA helix takes a lot of energy. Even if one base-pair disconnects due to thermal energy, it will reconnect because the others are still holding the helix together. For a 12 base pair DNA strand (very short!) to completely unwind, it would need to be held at something like 50C.
Here is a reference:
DNA-functionalized colloids: Physical properties and applications
Now ionising radiation is a completely different beast as it actually damages DNA:
Ionizing Radiation and Complex DNA Damage: From Prediction to Detection Challenges and Biological Significance
I am saying that phones/Bluetooth connection will not unwind the DNA because of 1) too little energy emitted by those devices, and 2) too little energy absorbed by your body, only causing an insignificant heating effect.Thanks for your input. I will take a look at those links. Yes I agree that when cell phone waves unwind D.N.A. the body has to repair it. But It would be better to just keep the phone away from you head and body (Bluetooth would help).
I see, well I guess the debate will continue until someone completes more studies. We know that it is not in the interest of cell companies to do these studies as the results could put they out of business.I am saying that phones/Bluetooth connection will not unwind the DNA because of 1) too little energy emitted by those devices, and 2) too little energy absorbed by your body, only causing an insignificant heating effect.
The DNA binding/unbinding is a stochastic process really and happens all the time, but because our DNA strands are so long, they should never unbind spontaneously. Something like a 2-3 base-pair double-stranded DNA would.
Edit: one base-pair unbinding and binding again is NOT damaged DNA being repaired.
The key word there case is "under certain conditions".I see, well I guess the debate will continue until someone completes more studies. We know that it is not in the interest of cell companies to do these studies as the results could put they out of business.
Mobile-phone radiation damages lab DNA
Thank you for your information.The key word there case is "under certain conditions".
Blasting microwaves at something max power with no diffraction/reflection, before it can get rid of that thermal load would cause anything to unravel/cross react.
But those strands have a ton of degrees of freedom, and are under a layer of skin which has many of the bonds which would also be excited by microwaves.
Again. Stand by a radar dish, ok you'll likely be causing serious cell damage (if you can stand the sensation of burning).
Cell phones do not give you cancer or anything beyond a mild cellular inconvenience.
You should be more worried about the ionizing radiation you get on a plane than by that.
For real @Lane.Regarding society being crazy, well, I hold similar views. For many years now, I've perceptualized the culture we live in as the "Great Social Lie". We live in a culture where people are racist, and don't even realize they're racist; where people are greedy, and don't realize their greedy; where aggressive values of anger and manipulative values of propaganda get chalked up as being decisive, effective leadership. -- And spiritual values of kindness, respect, and empathy are often portrayed or insinuated to be wimpy or out of touch with reality. I believe the society we live in clearly reflects your own words, where "up is down and black is white".
I'm just curious what you think is wrong with that statement about it being impossible to judge the psych of another?
Glenn S is such a negative person, I just came up with that as a joke.@GlennS, when @R. David Case said:
"Since reality is a product of the mind it dwells in, it is impossible for anyone to judge the psych of another."
I'm just curious what you think is wrong with that statement about it being impossible to judge the psych of another?
Maybe it's something for another thread...