Tinnitus Temporarily Gone with Reliefband Anti-Nausea Device

Nick M

Member
Author
Sep 30, 2018
133
Tinnitus Since
August 2017
Cause of Tinnitus
Infection
First of all, I don't work for or have any financial interest in reliefband. I heard about the device through one of my podcasts I listen to. I briefly read about how it works and thought maybe I could do something clever with it.

Reliefband is a watch-like device that you wear on your wrist which is supposed to help with people who suffer from nausea. I believe it works by stimulating nerves on your wrist and it somehow helps with feeling sickness.

Long story short, when I place the device on my upper neck right below my earlobe and put the intensity to level 3, I hear a series of clicks which I'm assuming is the pulses of electricity and my tinnitus goes down to a level 1 or 2 instantly. When I remove the device, the tinnitus comes back in a few seconds. The effectiveness is just as good, if not better than the finger tapping trick with much less effort. The tinnitus stays at the low level as long as I hold the device to my neck area.

I'm experimenting with different locations on the face/head but I've found the most success on the neck right below the earlobe.

I thought I'd share this since I found no topics on this forum regarding this device. Take it for what it's worth.
 
How are you doing now, still getting the same positive results?
Yup, 100% success rate in reducing but not completely eliminating the tinnitus. It brings it down about 80% while I hold the device below my ear and returns seconds after I remove it. The best way I can describe it is the temporary relief some get from doing the finger tapping technique.
 
Can you hear the vibrations?
Yes, depending on where I place the device. At certain places, it sounds like a series of pulsed clicks like dolphins make under water and feels tingly on the site where the probes are touching the skin if I set the power all the way to 5.
 

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