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Tinnitus music therapy-A do it yourself guide

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Uploaded by on Mar 15, 2010

A step by step guide to making custom tailored music to reduce the volume of your tinnitus.
If you are going to try this at home , read this
http://campus.uni-muenster.de/2883.html?&L=1

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  • Hello friend, thanks for the tutorial. I wanted to know -please-: How did you get the 5588? Did you use a mathematical formula for it?, You divided the first number by any number? Please welcome will answer my question. Thank you.

  • @Evestrough Hi! Could you please tell how much effect it had on you? Did the "music therapy" help you? I'd be thankful for an answer! Looking forward... Mr. YT

  • that's all bullshit (or horseshit if you preffer)

    tinnitus will be cured at the end of the century...

    currently, aydiology and ENT science is a useless crap...

  • @Agent8162 agreed

  • @michaelpeacestewart hi michael - how are you getting on? can you explain to me the 100db reduction thing that nigel talks about? i understand everything else. thanks

  • can someone explain the 100db reduction thing? I understand everything else. Surely it doesn't mean reducing the volume by 100db as thats not possible?...

  • did you make sure that the audio you are notching is of type .WAV because in your video you say you'll put your tracks on your mp3 player, which would compress the files and make it less effective

  • @Firefox1095 ...that would agreviate the condition..

  • i have severe tinnitus and have been making progress,i also am puting up notched music on my site for those of you who dont have the software and ability to make it:)

  • Combining techniques sometimes helps more than any single technique.

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