Liam Boehm — A Scammer or What?

Hi Liam,

Daniel here.

Would you recommend Lenire 's bimodal stimulation or neuromodulation in general to your clients, as this is a burgeoning technology for somatic and non-somatic tinnitus?

Are you familiar with the REGAIN project that completed phase 1 safety trials in London, and is now rapping up phase 2 for the goal of hearing restoration. Do you think hearing recovery could have a positive effect on tinnitus relief?

What new scientific approach or treatment are you most intrigued by that is working towards curing tinnitus?

Thank you in advance.
 
Hello Liam,

In one f your videos you claimed that inner ear hair cells can regenerate.

Do you still stand by that assertion, i.e. that basically diet and fasting can regenerate damaged or dead hair cells?

Thank you.
I doubt they can be repaired - but I also doubt that even most people with tinnitus actually have broken hair cells.

I used to think they could regrow because ENTs told me mine were broken and that was the cause of my tinnitus.

I started fasting and my tinnitus started slowly going away - so I made the connection between fasting and hair cells there.

Now I don't think that's the case, it's more the electrons inside the base of hair cell clusters.

Also, somebody linked me to a study showing cochlear regeneration in mice recently so who knows.

Right now I'm spending all of my time digging into the mechanics of what I teach.

It already works, and for so many people.

Now I'm just back sharing the science behind it.
 
@Liam Boehm, were you ever a used car salesman?

You remind me of Thomas Coleman selling Tinnitus Miracle. Easy money from desperate tinnitus sufferers. Taking advantage of the internet and the millions of people with severe tinnitus for your own personal gain.

No conscious whatsoever.
Nope.

Never sold a car in my life.

What part(s) of my advice have you applied so far?

~ Liam
 
Hi Liam,

Daniel here.

Would you recommend Lenire 's bimodal stimulation or neuromodulation in general to your clients, as this is a burgeoning technology for somatic and non-somatic tinnitus?

Are you familiar with the REGAIN project that completed phase 1 safety trials in London, and is now rapping up phase 2 for the goal of hearing restoration. Do you think hearing recovery could have a positive effect on tinnitus relief?

What new scientific approach or treatment are you most intrigued by that is working towards curing tinnitus?

Thank you in advance.
Well, what are the results of phase one so far?

Also, I think that there is an underlying cause that can bring on tinnitus and hearing loss simultaneously.

There are just too many people with perfect hearing who also have tinnitus.

I think if they can fix hearing loss, they also might be fixing an underlying cause and simultaneously silence tinnitus - which would be great.
 
Wow so sorry for the ambiguity on my side. In my opinion it is absolutely inappropriate for you to hawk your wares on a support group site.

It says a lot about who you are and where your head is at that it would even occur to you to prey on people's pain and desperation for your personal profit on a not for profit tinnitus support group.
Apology accepted.

This thread is about me. So. Yeah.

Here I am.
 
Have you returned to using headphones or going to out to restaurants without earplugs? And if so, your tinnitus and hyperacusis haven't gotten worse?
I do actually use headphones every now and then, maybe a couple of times a month.

Yes I was on a place and I used headphones - screaming babies and a loud take off etc.

~ Liam
 
Hi Liam, what is your take on the development of Frequency Therapeutics treatment for hearing loss and the possibility of improvement for certain types of tinnitus in the future? The drug triggers the regeneration of hair cells:

https://investors.frequencytx.com/n...eutics-commences-dosing-its-phase-2a-study-fx
I'm open to anything, I don't just say "that's useless" or "that's a scam" before I try or look into something, because a person with that attitude will be stuck for longer than they should be.

Do they have any clinical trials using their drug. Or some studies around their ingredients?
 
@3:29 "This is QUANTUM BIOLOGY, but every single and every single one of those mitochondria we have 3 electrons" @3:54 "3 electrons per mitochondria".

Mitochondria are complex organelles found in every cell. They are made of millions of proteins. They have their own DNA called mitochondrial DNA. Proteins and amino acids are molecules . Proteins are very complex molecules made of many atoms.

In a typical mitochondria we can estimate the number of electrons.

http://book.bionumbers.org/how-big-are-mitochondria/

"his sequencing revealed that the human mtDNA includes 16,569 base pairs and encodes 13 proteins."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrial_DNA

The 4 amino acids are adenine, thymine, cystine, and guanine. A base pair is when they are a rung in the ladder.

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Now just take each atom in the molecule and look at its periodic number and add them up and that's the number of electrons per molecule.

https://www.ptable.com/

With each mitochondrial DNA strand having (not counting other proteins in the organelle) 16,56 base pairs already you can see we are talking about many 100's of 1000's of electrons, and that is just ONE strand of its DNA.

Each mitochondria is going to be having many 100's of BILLIONS of electrons in its structure, not 3.

So.......

Liam. What you say? Actually I don't care. Take your 3 electrons and shove them up your ass.
 
I am resisting writing something snarky about the need for Liam to take an organic chem class. Really brutal class by the way.

I would like to believe that Liam is sincere in his beliefs, but to put himself out as a expert, offering hope to desperate people for $$$, when clearly he has no idea at a minimum about cell structure, chemistry, and energy (the electron bit was as far as I bothered watching) is why I feel a little disdain towards him and folks like him. It is so easy and arrogant to insist a secret knowledge that no one else but he has found through "his tortured travels in Nepal, Bali, and with the hidden mole people of Timbuktu" (but for 3 easy payments of $39.99 the cure can be yours).

Fasting (I know less about keto) is certainly a well researched and reasonable treatment strategy and good on him if it worked for him, but his arrogance and greed is the same as has driven every flimflam man forever; there is a grain of truth in what he preaches, he believes in his own story absolutely, and he thinks he is smarter than everyone else.

@Liam Boehm if you actually give a hoot, go back to school, research the hell out of tinnitus develop your theory working with professionals who spend their lives researching and challenging each other and then save us all and become rich in the process.
 
So where are all the other people who have "eliminated" their tinnitus with your method?

By the way, if your method actually works you'll be one rich mafk and probably get a Nobel Prize!
 
Well that was a master stroke... Using this thread as advertisement. The guy is as good as it gets lol. I'm still waiting on the video eating raw liver.
 

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