Tinnitus

(9 customer reviews)

$47.00

This Universal Sound Therapy Protocol was specifically designed to assist your body to overcome Tinnitus.

Description

Tinnitus Sound Therapy

Are you or someone you love suffering from tinnitus and associated symptoms? At Universal Sound Therapy we deal with all sorts of issues including tinnitus with our sound therapies .

How?

Our therapy is based on frequencies, tuning your body to vibrate at the correct frequency is as important to your body healing itself or reducing symptoms you are facing.  Our healing sessions provide your body with the frequencies that would be found in a normal, healthy body. Your system absorbs these frequencies and makes the needed changes to “tune itself” and start to heal. Our bodies want to be healthy and when we provide them with the proper tools they will do everything needed to do just that.

Universal Sound Therapy is in the business to help your body heal and we are so confident that it will work for you that we offer you a 90-day money back guarantee. And if our tinnitus sound therapy doesn’t help, just return it for a full refund. Try to get that from your doctor or pharmacy.

Our tinnitus sound therapy helps by:

  • Reduce the ringing in your ears
  • Has the correct frequencies to help your body retune itself
  • Aligns and opens your Chakra system
  • Opens and cleans up your meridians
  • Helps your body heal itself

Introduction

Welcome to Universal Sound Therapy, we deal with Tinnitus. For the past five years we have been helping our clients with all sorts of issues and this is the one that we seem to hear a lot of talk about. It’s a very frustrating disease and is caused by many different things. Our sound therapy session on Tinnitus has proven to be very successful with our clients because it:

  • Helps reduce any tension you may have
  • Relaxes your body and mind
  • Helps your body to reduce and/or eliminate the ringing in your ears
  • Helps your body feel better again
  • Helps your body heal itself

With our sound therapy reminding your body where it’s correct frequencies should be and our 90-Day Unconditional Money Back Guarantee, you can’t lose!

Short Description of Tinnitus

The term tinnitus is a medical condition that essentially means ringing in the ears. It refers to the sensation of hearing a ringing, buzzing, whistling, chirping or hissing sound that may be continuous or intermittent and may vary in loudness. The condition is often worse when background noise is kept at a minimum like in a quiet room or at night.

Symptoms of Tinnitus

Persistent ringing, roaring, buzzing, hissing or whistling sensation in the ears that may be continuous or intermittent.

Causes of Tinnitus

The most common cause of tinnitus is prolonged exposure to loud noise. Approximately 90% of people with the condition report to have some level of hearing loss due to prolonged noise exposure. The noise may result to permanent damage to the sound-sensitive cells located in the cochlea, a spiral-shaped structure located in the inner ear. The most common people that are at risk of developing the condition includes: street-repair technicians, carpenters, rock musicians, pilots and landscapers. People that work using loud machines or tools like guns, chainsaws or kids that listen to loud music are affected the most. It only takes a single exposure to a sudden extremely loud noise to cause the condition.

Other conditions that cause tinnitus are:

  • Blockages in the ear due to cerumen or ear wax buildup, presence of ear infection and or rarely, a benign tumor of the nerve that lets us hear known as the auditory nerve
  • Certain types of drugs can induce tinnitus such as aspirin and several kinds of antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medication, some sedatives and antidepressants including quinine. Over 200 prescription & non prescription medications have listed tinnitus as a possible side effect
  • As a result of the natural aging process due to deterioration of the cochlea as well as other parts of the ear
  • Meniere’s Disease that affects the inner portion of the ear
  • Otosclerosis, a condition that results in the small bones of the middle ear becoming stiff
  • Temporomandibular joint dysfunction and other neck and jaw issues
  • Medical problems such as hypertension, cardiovascular problems, anemia, allergies, hypothyroidism. Diabetes and some autoimmune diseases

Head & Neck Trauma

A severe injury to the head and neck region may result in damage to nerve, flow of blood and muscle resulting to tinnitus symptoms. Patients that had injuries to the head and neck region report higher tinnitus volume including greater variability in terms of sound, frequency and location. Tinnitus that is related to head and neck issues or even dental issues is referred to as somatic tinnitus.

Sinus Pressure and Barometric Trauma

Tinnitus symptoms may also occur as a result of a severe flu, cold or sinus infection that can create an abnormal pressure in the middle ear, impacting normal hearing. Acute barotrauma as a result of rapid and extreme changes in air or water pressure can result to damage of the cochlea and hence tinnitus. Barotrauma usually occurs in:

  • Scuba diving, snorkeling or diving activities
  • Flying as in abnormal elevation changes
  • Concussive explosions from combat

Risk Factors

Any person can suffer from tinnitus issues but these conditions can greatly increase the risk of developing the condition:

  • Age – As you get older, the number of healthy nerve cells in the ear declines and may result in hearing problems, often related to tinnitus
  • Sex – Statistics show that men are more likely to develop the condition than women
  • Smokers – They have a higher risk of developing the condition
  • Cardiovascular Disease – Condition such as those that affect blood flow like hypertension or narrowed arteries such as atherosclerosis can increase the risk of having the condition
  • Prolonged exposure to loud noise – as mentioned above, prolonged exposure to loud noise results in damage to the minute hair cells in the ear that serve to transmit sound to the brain.

Types of Tinnitus

There are two kinds of tinnitus that affects patients:

Subjective Tinnitus — This type of tinnitus is a sound that only the patient can hear and is considered as the most common kind of tinnitus. It may happen as a result of ear problems in the outer, middle or inner ear. It can also happen as a result of problems with hearing such as auditory nerve damage or in the part of the brain that interprets nerve signals as sound, known as the auditory pathways.

Objective Tinnitus — This kind of tinnitus is a sound that the doctor hears when he or she performs a diagnostic examination on the patient. It is a rare kind of tinnitus that may be secondary to a blood vessel issue, problems in the middle ear or muscle contractions.

Diagnosing Tinnitus

Tinnitus Sound Matching – presenting common tinnitus sounds back to the patient can help identify the specific perception of tinnitus. The technician may adjust the pitch and layer multiple sounds in order to establish a replica of the tinnitus.

Minimum Masking Level – The volume needed in order to mask or cover the perception of tinnitus is ascertained so as to determine how loud a patient perceives the tinnitus

Loudness Discomfort Level – This is the volume at which external sound becomes painful for a patient suffering from tinnitus. This measurement determine the degree of sound therapy needed to treat the condition.

So you have Tinnitus and it’s driving you crazy.

  • You have buzzing, humming or squealing in your ears.
  • Sometimes it moves from your left ear to your right ear.
  • Sometimes the noise is in both ears.
  • You can’t concentrate like you used to.
  • You find yourself reading lips when you are with a group.

If this sounds like your life, you’re not alone. There are millions of people in the world that have Tinnitus. Now what did your doctor tell you about what you can do for your Tinnitus?

  • Live with it.
  • Try to ignore it, but it won’t go away.
  • Buy some expensive ear plugs that make another noise to mask the one you already have.
  • Try supplements.
  • Go to the Chiropractor or try Acupuncture

But nothing seemed to work, did it. Oh, maybe a few things seemed to help for a little bit, but it never went away.

9 reviews for Tinnitus

  1. Candyce G.

    Your CD for Tinnitus has made a huge difference in my husband’s life. His symptoms are almost gone since using your program for about 4 weeks now and quite frankly, it seems like a miracle. We are both very grateful for this safe and effective technology. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  2. David G

    It’s been about 3 horrible months since “the noises”, a high pitched hissing sound something like static, first started inside my head. Being an MD physician myself used to being in control of treating medical conditions, it was disconcerting, initially frightening and even depressing to say the least. At times it made it more difficult for me to work, to sleep or just relax, since the sounds were loud and constant, 24/7 although somewhat better in the shower. I went to my ENT doc and audiologist, had all kinds of tests and scans, took steroids, and was finally told that I had tinnitus like 30 – 40 million other people and to ”just learn to live with it for the rest of my life”. Loud noises started to hurt my ears and I couldn’t go out to certain places because of it – my world was beginning to shrink, and I deeply resented it. Then my wife and I quickly went on a search to read all the books and articles we could find on the topic from med research and fellow sufferers to empower me with an abundance of knowledge but not with reduced noise. I bought and downloaded from the net a variety of masking sounds (waterfalls, surf waves, pink-white-brown noise, rainforests, etc), and used sound boxes, and air purifiers to try to get some sense of temporary relief. Then I embarked on a compulsive journey to take over 40 herbs / vitamin pills everyday in 3 divided daily doses, which I still continue to take. But the noise continued pretty much as before. And finally, I came across this retraining CD from Universal Sound Therapy and with some initial skepticism, I decided to try it every day. Now only 4 weeks later, my noises are almost completely gone most all of the time. Whether it’s the accumulation of all the pills and this CD together or just the CD alone, I’ll never know for sure. BUT I do know this, very soon after I started to listen to the CD after 2 months on over 40 pills/day, the sounds did lessen dramatically and kept getting quieter until they finally stopped by just the 4th day of CD retaining!! From that day on I have had almost no noises at all for each of the last 30 out of the last 37 days!! And on the remaining 7 days with noise, the noise levels have been much lower and intermittent and much more tolerable. Almost total quiet for the last 37 days has been really blissful. The treatment seems to keep getting stronger, even when I skip treatment days, so I am now confident that the noises will completely abate soon. I don’t know if the sounds will eventually ever come back or not, but at least I have the security of having the tools to get rid of them if they do return. I think it would be sad and unfortunate for all tinnitus sufferers to overlook at least trying this invaluable and risk free CD. Thankfully for me, unconventional techniques such as this are available to all. I hope many other tinnitus sufferers also get the same benefit that I’ve gotten. Perhaps the most gratifying aspect of this journey for me is the feeling of sheer empowerment to be able to change, decrease, and even eliminate a condition that is considered by most professionals to be chronic and lifelong. To the producers of this technique and CD, I say simply, thank you. You have helped me immensely and for that I am very, very grateful. I have since purchased 2 other CDs from UST for unrelated problems for other members of my family. If they work half as well as this CD has worked for me, I will be very satisfied indeed. David G, from NY

  3. James Stone

    I couldn’t be more pleased. I tried everything (except surgery) to cure my tinnitus. Tried the pills – didn’t work. Tried changing my diet – didn’t work. Tried sound masking (which I initially thought this was going to be) and that didn’t work either. Finally I found this. Almost didn’t give it a shot. Boy am I glad I did. My life is SO much better now. Thank you!

  4. Virginia W.

    The sound therapy has improved things, but I really hoped it would work faster. I’ve been using it for 1 month.

  5. Megan Wathen

    The ringing in my ears got bad after working in a factory for 7 years. 2 weeks after starting this it started to get better. Almost completely gone now (after 6 weeks). Very happy!

  6. Michael Jones

    This fixed my tinnitus.

  7. Linda Christian

    My husband had really bad tinnitus. He was always asking me to repeat myself (which got annoying). I bought this for him and he’s been listening to it for 3 months now. He hears things much more clearly now. I definitely recommend this to everyone who has tinnitus.

  8. Dave L

    I was skeptical that sound therapy could help my tinnitus because I’ve never really heard about it before. I’ve had ear ringing for years and everything else I’ve ever tried didn’t really do much. After listening to the CD, I noticed a big change after 2 weeks and then it finally went away completely after 2 months. Thank you so much for this.

  9. paulhzavora

    I have had tinnitus since I was in my teens. It slowly got worse over the years and went to about an 8 out of 10 when I reached 60. I had a constant ringing. I tried every pill there is and none helped at all. I also saw a specialist and nothing could be done. This CD has taken it from an 8 to about a 2 in one month of daily sessions. I can’t express my appreciation and relief in words. I am extremely grateful for this solution to my tinnitus and I am looking forward to trying the other CDs that are offered here. THANK YOU!!!

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