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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2008

Downloadable ebook on how to let go of tinnitus from someone who let go of his own symptoms after 20 years, and who now helps hundreds of people let go of theirs. I share my findings, practical techniques and advice to help you let go of your tinnitus.

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  • You might be able to get an answer to this question from the RNID forum.

    I believe some people there have read the book.

  • While I had bad tinnitus my auditory imagination became so activated so that if I heard the doorbell ring I thought I heard it several times afterwards in my imagination.

    Now this doesn't happen at all. I feel they are both linked. In my experience when a nervous system settles back out of fight or flight then the auditory responses go back towards normal. Best wishes Julian

  • Hi Julian

    I've heard about Sound therapy that they they this sound therapy technique will erase and cure tinnitus completely.. is it true? what do you think about this therapy?

    Bishal

  • Sorry - I don't know.

    Best wishes

    Julian

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  • Your words are so true. Thank you so much.

  • Did anyone download the book and is there useful enough information to justify the cost?

  • Hi. I wanted to know if persistent earworms (yes folks that what they are called) / musical hallucinations are related to tinnitus and would cst be indicated.

  • @RROMAN30 Please ask your practitioner about seeking craniosacral therapy.

    If you are already having work done on TMJ issues then this may well benefit your tinnitus. In my experience, cranial work can be complementary to other body work you may be receiving.

  • Please ask your practitioner about seeking craniosacral therapy.

    If you are already having work done on TMJ issues then this may well benefit your tinnitus. In my experience, cranial work can be complementary to other body work you may be receiving.

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