I Invented a Sound That Knocked Out My Tinnitus

Glenn S is such a negative person, I just came up with that as a joke.
Well, I for one agree that "it is impossible for anyone to judge the psych of another".

We all likely walk around with very different perceptions of reality. Not sure what argument there would be against that.
 
OK, let me know how it works out for you. Tinnitus Mix has helped over 1300 people stop or greatly reduce tinnitus, hyperacusis, provide deeper sleep, increase cognitive ability, and remove other PHANTOM sounds like clicking and TTTS. And it removes phantom voices some people hear. It has also improved hearing in many. We believe it is doing this by causing neuroplasticity (neural healing).

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Sorry for taking a while to get back to you, I have a poor memory these days and forget a lot of things I do.

I tried your sound file and found it ok. There were some bits I couldn't put up with but I can see what you are trying to do and it wouldn't surprise me if someone found a benefit from having a changing sound to relieve their tinnitus. I ended up going back to one I created myself which is more of a constant 7100 Hz tone for just over an hour. Your sound file goes through ta phase of that frequency a few times and they are the parts that I felt the most benefit.

I don't know why I don't get on with the 'white noise' sound therapy. I've tried it and its just an annoyance but when I play this 7100 Hz one I get immediate relief from my tinnitus. With just a 30 second listen I can stop it and my ears feel clear for a few seconds. Unfortunately it's not a simple case of listening to it longer to get relief for longer. Sometimes its worth it and sometimes its not.

So yeah, your sound file did help a bit which is more than the white noise the audiologists put in my hearing aids did for me but the file I already had is still the best I've tried so far.
 
Sorry for taking a while to get back to you, I have a poor memory these days and forget a lot of things I do.

I tried your sound file and found it ok. There were some bits I couldn't put up with but I can see what you are trying to do and it wouldn't surprise me if someone found a benefit from having a changing sound to relieve their tinnitus. I ended up going back to one I created myself which is more of a constant 7100 Hz tone for just over an hour. Your sound file goes through ta phase of that frequency a few times and they are the parts that I felt the most benefit.

I don't know why I don't get on with the 'white noise' sound therapy. I've tried it and its just an annoyance but when I play this 7100 Hz one I get immediate relief from my tinnitus. With just a 30 second listen I can stop it and my ears feel clear for a few seconds. Unfortunately it's not a simple case of listening to it longer to get relief for longer. Sometimes its worth it and sometimes its not.

So yeah, your sound file did help a bit which is more than the white noise the audiologists put in my hearing aids did for me but the file I already had is still the best I've tried so far.
Thanks for your input. Yes we are finding my Tinnitus Mix is working on about 40-50 % of those that don't have reactive tinnitus AND follow instructions. That means about half of the people that try it love me and the other half will complain it does not work and call me names. it is what it is and has helped over 1370 people around the world.
 
Thanks for your input. Yes we are finding my Tinnitus Mix is working on about 40-50 % of those that don't have reactive tinnitus AND follow instructions. That means about half of the people that try it love me and the other half will complain it does not work and call me names. it is what it is and has helped over 1370 people around the world.
I am sure that those 1370 people they still have chronic tinnitus. If you read with objectivity (something that you lack) you will realize that @Optic Axis still has tinnitus, prefers his own sound file to yours, and he is just trying to be nice to you. If this is your definition of success then yes, you can claim many inconsequential victories.
 
I am sure that those 1370 people they still have chronic tinnitus. If you read with objectivity (something that you lack) you will realize that @Optic Axis still has tinnitus, prefers his own sound file to yours, and he is just trying to be nice to you. If this is your definition of success then yes, you can claim many inconsequential victories.
You don't seem to read any of the testimonies. You seem to have an agenda to twist my success into failure. You ignore every one on this thread that has had success because it interferes with your false story line. Tinnitus Mix works.

Here are several new success posts from my test group that you probably won't even read and some from this thread that you don't read but continue to post negative comments on, because you are a negative person.

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Hi @R. David Case,

I am a tinnitus newbie with recent tinnitus onset as of 12/14/21.

Does your Tinnitus Mix work for higher frequency tinnitus? I am between 14 kHz-15 kHz and only get temporary relief from ACRN or a couple of high frequency fractal tone tracks from the Art of Zen YouTuber.

Eagerly looking forward to trying your program!
 
Hi @R. David Case,

I am a tinnitus newbie with recent tinnitus onset as of 12/14/21.

Does your Tinnitus Mix work for higher frequency tinnitus? I am between 14 kHz-15 kHz and only get temporary relief from ACRN or a couple of high frequency fractal tone tracks from the Art of Zen YouTuber.

Eagerly looking forward to trying your program!
Sure, glad to help. Tinnitus Mix can help many different frequencies and tones of tinnitus, even buzzing and fluttering (TTTS), clicking and even stops other phantom sounds such as voices. It is not notch therapy. You must get the Koss KTX-PRO1 headphones (or KSC-75) for it to work. Play on low during day for a few hours to get used to the chaotic sounds and then switch to nights for 3 weeks. Good luck and I hope it helps you like all the others.
 
Hey David, on the deleted podcast of Ramola D, you said a superconductive material needs to be invented. How is it going? Is it invented yet?

And when will the new CD be available for hyperacusis?

And if you have reactive tinnitus, what do you need to do, like do sports or something?
I tried swimming in a SPA, it gave me some relief.
 
Hi @R. David Case,

I actually meant to inquire about reactive tinnitus/hyperacusis as well which is what I'm experiencing in a very high frequency (bilaterally as well at around 14-15 kHz).

Is there a way for @Burzum and I to still utilize your system? I wasn't sure from the thread if it was ill-advised for reactive tinnitus or not.
 
Hey David, on the deleted podcast of Ramola D, you said a superconductive material needs to be invented. How is it going? Is it invented yet?

And when will the new CD be available for hyperacusis?

And if you have reactive tinnitus, what do you need to do, like do sports or something?
I tried swimming in a SPA, it gave me some relief.
They are close to a room temp superconductor but it would be very expensive even if it were available.

You can try Tinnitus Mix on bone conducting headphones for reactive tinnitus but do not use headphones.
 
Hi @R. David Case,

I actually meant to inquire about reactive tinnitus/hyperacusis as well which is what I'm experiencing in a very high frequency (bilaterally as well at around 14-15 kHz).

Is there a way for @Burzum and I to still utilize your system? I wasn't sure from the thread if it was ill-advised for reactive tinnitus or not.
Yes, we believe using Tinnitus Mix with bone conducting headphones may help reactive tinnitus. if you have the money run Tinnitus Mix through a NEUROPHONE for better delivery.
 
We all likely walk around with very different perceptions of reality.
People can have any number of perceptions of reality but ultimately reality hits them in the face whether they like it or not, as we've seen most recently in the unvaccinated bodycount.

So don't knock appeals to objective rationality.
 
People can have any number of perceptions of reality but ultimately reality hits them in the face whether they like it or not, as we've seen most recently in the unvaccinated bodycount.

So don't knock appeals to objective rationality.
Totally agree on that. There is an objective reality, but people perceive it differently.

But:
Vaccines cannot work and not work at the same time just because some people think they don't work.

The Earth cannot be flat and a sphere at the same time just because some people are convinced it's flat.

Etc.
 
I gave some thought to about why you push this so hard and what your incentive is. Why you give the kind of anonymous testimonials and almost religious insistence of a bizarrely high level of efficacy that is obviously untrue. If you were charging for this, you would seem exactly like every other snake oil tinnitus treatment huckster on the internet.

But you don't charge, you get nothing for this, right? That is proof of your pure intentions and that your claims about your miracle cure built in the garage are true, shaming all the less insightful PhD researchers with teams of graduate students and millions of dollars in funding that haven't been able to do the same.

But you don't charge, so why would you foist a false treatment on our community?

Well I think you do charge something, you charge in the form of stealing the attention and hopes of people in the throes of desperation , especially those early on with this condition. ou use this platform to push yourself forward messiah-like into the litany of every other supplement and unproven claim; if you just do this, you will get relief.

You charge desperate people their hopes and their attention and what you gain is a feeling of importance that comes from people investing all of their hopes into you.

I have come to believe what you are doing here is harmful to suffering people. I know you won't go away, that as new desperate people hanging onto the last threads of their sanity see this thread that you will steal their attention and desperation to satisfy the needs of your ego, but just in case anyone reads this deeply into my rant, this is the answer for what he gains and why he keeps pushing success stories from anonymous sources.
This is my first post, and I regret that it is in a controversial thread like this. You mention that Case doesn't charge anything for his CD, but I saw a post of his where he stated he charged $15 for shipping. It's important to know that CDs can be bought in moderate bulk for about 25 cents a piece. They can be shipped (insured) via USPS media mail for less than $2, but let's call it $2 exactly. If we then say the cost of administration and burning CDs (electricity, some opportunity cost, driving to the PO, etc.) is 75 cents a CD, then the all in cost per unit is $3. All of a sudden we're at a 400% return per unit. Case would be making $12 per CD.

All this being said, if it works it's well worth it. But an inventor and an engineer are very different beasts...
 
This is my first post, and I regret that it is in a controversial thread like this. You mention that Case doesn't charge anything for his CD, but I saw a post of his where he stated he charged $15 for shipping. It's important to know that CDs can be bought in moderate bulk for about 25 cents a piece. They can be shipped (insured) via USPS media mail for less than $2, but let's call it $2 exactly. If we then say the cost of administration and burning CDs (electricity, some opportunity cost, driving to the PO, etc.) is 75 cents a CD, then the all in cost per unit is $3. All of a sudden we're at a 400% return per unit. Case would be making $12 per CD.

All this being said, if it works it's well worth it. But an inventor and an engineer are very different beasts...
Money has never been an issue. You can download the file for free at the link included in the early pages of this thread.

The problem is really about credibility and efficacy.
 
Money has never been an issue.
It's definitely possible to be driven by a desire for recognition or even genuine altruism and still offer something to the world that simply doesn't work or even harms people.

Likewise, a profit motive doesn't necessarily mean a product doesn't work.

The proof is in the pudding.

What we DO know is that Case is a highly eccentric individual with kooky new-agey / hippie acid-burnout conspiracy type beliefs. His medical knowledge is about on par with those pushing horse pills or hydroxychloroquine as a COVID-19 treatment.

I find it really sad to see newbies stream in here and latch onto his treatment, driven more by desperation than anything else. Seriously, guys, know who you're dealing with before you just hook up headphones and subject yourself to the most ice-picky insult your wounded ears could imagine in the vain belief (keyword, belief) that it will help rather than hurt your hearing.
 
This is my first post, and I regret that it is in a controversial thread like this. You mention that Case doesn't charge anything for his CD, but I saw a post of his where he stated he charged $15 for shipping. It's important to know that CDs can be bought in moderate bulk for about 25 cents a piece. They can be shipped (insured) via USPS media mail for less than $2, but let's call it $2 exactly. If we then say the cost of administration and burning CDs (electricity, some opportunity cost, driving to the PO, etc.) is 75 cents a CD, then the all in cost per unit is $3. All of a sudden we're at a 400% return per unit. Case would be making $12 per CD.

All this being said, if it works it's well worth it. But an inventor and an engineer are very different beasts...
I have spent over $4000 sending out FREE CDs and PAYING SHIPPING myself. I can't keep going in the negative so I must charge shipping ONLY FOR CDs, the download is free here for everyone to use. I even still send out free CDs to homeless people that can't afford shipping. I have spent $5000 on CD burners and materials to make and ship CDs. I still am in the hole many thousands of dollars for trying to help my fellow mankind only to be trashed and called names here on Tinnitus Talk. My CDs and sound file has helped 1371 people stop many conditions.

I regret ever trying to help any of you. I should have listened to this seasoned member that knows all of you, Bells:

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David, you have a lot of patience, I understand that all progress has its detractors. If a cure finally comes out of all this, all the effort will be worth it! If a cure doesn't come out of it, at least you've offered hope.
 
They are close to a room temp superconductor but it would be very expensive even if it were available.

You can try Tinnitus Mix on bone conducting headphones for reactive tinnitus but do not use headphones.
I bought the conductive headphones, but I downloaded the Tinnitus Mix on my phone.

Conductive headphones are not wired; they are wireless.

So I use Bluetooth to listen to the file.

But you said that the file can be hacked, should I be worried?

Are there other Bluetooth devices? Or are there wired conductive headphones?

I know that if I played all night a song on YouTube Music, the file frequency was changed.
 
Yes, we believe using Tinnitus Mix with bone conducting headphones may help reactive tinnitus. if you have the money run Tinnitus Mix through a NEUROPHONE for better delivery.
@R. David Case, what is a Neurophone? I don't recall that having been discussed in this thread. Could you provide a specific recommendation and link on what you would suggest people purchase?
 
I bought the conductive headphones, but I downloaded the Tinnitus Mix on my phone.

Conductive headphones are not wired; they are wireless.

So I use Bluetooth to listen to the file.

But you said that the file can be hacked, should I be worried?

Are there other Bluetooth devices? Or are there wired conductive headphones?

I know that if I played all night a song on YouTube Music, the file frequency was changed.
I am looking for wired (best) bone conducting headphones that go to 25 kHz, they would be the best but have not found any.
 
@R. David Case, what is a Neurophone? I don't recall that having been discussed in this thread. Could you provide a specific recommendation and link on what you would suggest people purchase?
The Neurophone was invented by a 15-year-old prodigy. It TALKS to nerves in pulses that neurons understand. The patent office said they would allow him to patent it if it would cause a deaf worker at the patent office to hear again. It did and they issued a patent. It was immediately stopped by the C.I.A. The reason is they had already developed a Neurophone and even had taken it further and developed the remote Neurophone and was classified secret.

The reason they quashed the patent was because they had already developed it as a weapon. The remote Neurophone could transmit neural information to people from long distance and untraceable. The side effects of the remote Neurophone caused people to hear phantom sounds such as ringing, clicking, buzzing in the ears. They could also send modulated voices to the person. Most of this information has been removed from the internet, even this document from mind net journal, stating plans to "transmit neural information to all brains on earth."

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