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MPP needs to extend it's range to all diseases that lack proper treatments.

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Hi @Contrast, I had very bad nerve pain for awhile (before my inner ear issues). It was so bad that a pain specialist put me on daily Belbuca (opioid) for it and they discussed spinal radioablation because the assumption was the severe pain was coming from the narrow foramen in my neck (I believe it was viral/auto immune at this point now). The nerve pain was greatest down my left arm but I had it everywhere: chest, feet, hands, etc.

Anyway, I never did the ablation and I have zero nerve pain anymore after experimenting with supplements for a year.

For me, I'm not sure why but high dose (to bowel tolerance) of Vitamin C, Lysine, Olive Leaf Extract and Celery extract seemed to do the trick. I was 60% better after a month. Adding NAD+ when I got hearing issues (or more time with the other supplements) got rid of the remaining 40%.

I no longer take the celery extract because it is a COX inhibitor and I am vary of inner ear damage with that. I haven't had to take Belbuca in over a year.

Because you said nerve pain, I am making an assumption here. Forgive me if i am off base.

I gathered that you are a huge skeptic (so am I) but I think there are many things that can be tried. Don't give up.
 
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this is the key.

everytime I post stuff about this nobody ever even discusses it because you all think that you are too stupid to understand it, and you're not.
 
Let us pray that it doesn't! I wouldn't want anyone to get this affliction.
It is important to get feedback regarding our actions (e.g., a grade on a test, pain after placing one's hand into fire, etc). Recklessness kills. If he is reckless about tinnitus, he is likely reckless about other things. Him getting feedback (e.g., tinnitus) would provide him with the feedback he needs to become less reckless. In the long run it will reduce a chance that he will hurt others and/or himself.
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this is the key.

everytime I post stuff about this nobody ever even discusses it because you all think that you are too stupid to understand it, and you're not.
You might consider hiring someone with a Ph.D. in biology (at a site such as Guru.com). We might understand this diagram, but we will never be able to come up with ideas about doing something to reduce tinnitus, while not increasing one's chance of getting cancer.
 
I've also tried to record some of the Lenire "music" and have attached it to this post. My recording couldn't quite pick up the intro properly, but this should give you an idea of the R2D2 bleed that I think is most common.
Sounds like Tinnitus Mix on sedatives :LOL:
 
What the hell does that even mean? "Sending love". You're not a wizard that can send beams of love across the ocean. You show love, you don't send it. You are such a twisted, confused person.
As @Daniel Lion would say "I come in Peace" but I am confused about this post. I thought that sending love to someone as Ed appeared to be doing in his post was him actually showing love. He was acknowledging another persons suffering and to me that was an act of kindness, compassion and love.

I have just come from setting up a church hall for a luncheon and Mass being held for the ill tomorrow. I was asked to display cards on a table that people had posted in as they were not able to attend. Most of the cards had the word "Sending love" to everyone.

So "Sending Love" seems to be a very common expression when you are thinking of a person and a way to show you care.
 
It is important to get feedback regarding our actions (e.g., a grade on a test, pain after placing one's hand into fire, etc). Recklessness kills. If he is reckless about tinnitus, he is likely reckless about other things. Him getting feedback (e.g., tinnitus) would provide him with the feedback he needs to become less reckless. In the long run it will reduce a chance that he will hurt others and/or himself.

You might consider hiring someone with a Ph.D. in biology (at a site such as Guru.com). We might understand this diagram, but we will never be able to come up with ideas about doing something to reduce tinnitus, while not increasing one's chance of getting cancer.
I will hire them and pay them with all of my popcorn shrimp wealth.
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