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Tinnitless - The First Multifunctional Tinnitus Therapy Management Device

Do you or do you know someone that suffers from #tinnitus? Did you also know that globally this is a very large market but there is resistance created by the myriad of quackery recommendations to a cure at one end of the spectrum and expensive clinics that charge thousands for the same therapy as the tinnitless device at the other end? Now with the #Tinnitless prototype which has been tested over the last 6 months on myself and two other sufferers with positive results!<br><br>Check out the #Indiegogo campaign to read more about TINNITLESS the first collective Tinnitus therapy management device designed to promote plasticity of the central nervous system by exposure to non invasive complex sound energy. Guys, this is a campaign worth backing and your support will go on to help thousands of tinnitus sufferers around the world! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tinnitless#/

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Tinnitless - The First Multifunctional Tinnitus Therapy Management Device

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  1. Imagine a constant ringing or whistling sound in your ear that just won't go away no matter what you do. That's how it is for tinnitus sufferers. And dealing with tinnitus is a complex thing and very personal in nature to the person who suffers from it. Tinnitus sufferer needs proper medical evaluation and is usually required to have some specialized treatment done on them. That can be quite stressful and complex alone for each individual person. Especially if they are very young. Although we know how ​tinnitus​​ is a problem for some people, we still don't know the and fully understand the internal working mechanisms that cause it in people. And it's said that around 80% of people who suffer from tinnitus are able to ignore it. However, that's not the case for all tinnitus sufferers and they just can't ignore that buzzing or ringing or even whistling or clicking sounds they hear! Back in 1953, Heller & Bergman studied over 100 tinnitus free university students by placing them in an anechoic chamber and reported that up to 93% of them could hear a buzzing, whistling or pulsing sound. So mostly everyone has that. But with tinnitus sufferers, that buzzing, whistling or pulsing sound is much stronger and won't go away. And some experts predict that devices like smartphones and other MP3 players etc could well be contributing to a generation that suffers from hearing loss, deafness and even tinnitus. And some musical instruments can also affect tinnitus in negative ways such as when hearing just those routine sounds becomes problematic for them. And that can drive those people to doing extreme things to try and stop hearing the constant sound in their ears. Truth be told, tinnitus can be debilitating for some sufferers of it. It can lead to depression in some people as it makes living a normal life hard and stressful to do. Some professionals say that some causes for tinnitus could be some diseases like Otosclerosis or even come about through damage by drugs or some ear trauma earlier on in life deep within the ear canal itself. What is Tinnitus and What Causes it? Tinnitus​​ is a Latin word which basically just means ringing. Which is the sound you hear in your ears when you have tinnitus. But tinnitus isn't a disease. It's simple caused by some other underlying issue that can include and isn't limited to things like; a foreign object or build up of wax in the ear. An infection in the ear or sinus, even nose allergies can cause tinnitus if not treated. So tinnitus can happen through natural hearing impairment such as old age. Or simply through the side effects of certain medications the sufferer may be taking. Or even as a side

  2. effect to some congenital hearing loss also. It's also suggested by some doctors that tinnitus may be connected to things like stress and anxiety. Even memory loss, fatigue or just a bad healthy state. And tinnitus, along with a loss of hearing, can be permanent in some people. So it's advisable to take some precautionary measures. Sometimes, tinnitus can happen in just one ear, or both. Although it's not usually a sign of some serious medical issue. It does usually tend to though and some people have it for years. There is such a therapy for tinnitus sufferers called TRT (Tinnitus Retraining Therapy) which is a habituation method that can be helpful to some people. And doctors have used tinnitus masking for well over 50+ years now. These tinnitus maskers work by omitting a low level white noise into the patient's ear. That can provide some immediate relief but doesn't have great effects long term. That's because as said, we just don't know enough about tinnitus and how to properly treat it yet. Although with ​TINNITLESS - ​​the first collective Tinnitus therapy management device designed to promote plasticity of the central nervous system by exposure to non invasive complex sound energy. We are starting to see some development in this area now. Now, you can get specialized hearing aids but they can cost anything from between a few hundred dollars to several thousand. So they aren't for everyone. Plus most people don't like to wear hearing aids, especially the young and frivolous! But they do work well for people have have tinnitus in the lower range frequency of 4kHZ and lower. Also, if the sufferer focuses only on his or her tinnitus. He or she may still hear the sound even when a white noise test goes over 70 decibels which is louder than most phone rings. And there are some audiologists that have specialist tinnitus clinics that can help you to manage your tinnitus. They offer ways in which you can find some temporary relief from it or ways in which you can live with it. They can even supply and fit hearing aids or provide therapeutic noise generators. However, all of these things usually only do temporarily relief you and they don't last that long. What's needed is a special device that is dedicated to this sort of thing. And that's where the TINNITLESS - the first collective Tinnitus therapy management device comes into play! ​TINNITLESS​ - The first collective Tinnitus therapy management device.

  3. Do you or do you know someone that suffers from tinnitus? Did you also know that globally this is a very large market but there is resistance created by the myriad of quackery recommendations to a cure at one end of the spectrum and expensive clinics that charge thousands for the same therapy as the tinnitless device at the other end? Now with the Tinnitless prototype which has been tested over the last 6 months on myself and two other sufferers with positive results! Check out the Indiegogo campaign to read more about ​TINNITLESS​ the first collective Tinnitus therapy management device designed to promote plasticity of the central nervous system by exposure to non invasive complex sound energy. Guys, this is a campaign worth backing and your support will go on to help thousands of tinnitus sufferers around the world! Visit this page on Indiegogo and back the cause now! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/tinnitless#/

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