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James Hillard

This 3-second hack is something else!
 
I have not had a moment of silence for 8 years! The cicadas were constant… I found a YouTube video of cicadas and for a moment while listening to them.. it appeared the noise was from the video not from within.. and that was how I was coping with tinnitus.. until I tried this trick… I decided to give it a try and WOW! 
 
These f**** cicadas noises are definitely gone, only two weeks in! That’s all I can say to this point.. but it’s been only two weeks, sooo… Life changing!
 

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Sophie Van Eyck

I was in the same boat as you… This presentation def changed the way I handle my T! 

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Vicki Hand

Same here… 24/7 for 27 years, never stopped only got louder and stayed that way, I was sure it would get even worse with time. Now I’m like, super glad I gave it a try. I can’t say it doesn’t exist anymore, but it improved like I dont know, 80-90% for sure. My hopes are back.

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Mandy Russell 

Unbelievable! 🙌 After dealing with constant ear ringing for what felt like forever, I stumbled upon this quick trick. Four years of struggle, and now, I can’t believe the relief I’m feeling. I can finally think clearly, sleep peacefully, and relax without that constant noise. Dr., you’re a lifesaver! Thank you from the bottom of my heart! 💙
 

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Bert Avellana 

I’ve had it over 20yrs. Most Doctors and ENT specialists all say unfortunately there’s nothing they can do. You can get tips on how to make it “more tolerable” getting your mind to refocus on other things, using white noise stuff and shit like that. Mine maybe came from a loud concert I attended. So I was also given recommendations…like wearing earplugs on many occasions to avoid making it worse
 
But I’ve never heard the advice that he says in his presentation… It’s been life-changing! I’m back to the shooting range and loud concerts..
 
Man, if you’re reading this let’s hang out some day when you’re here in Florida.. Gotta say thanks in person – and have a couple beers🍻 if you’re up to..
 

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Mark Dever 

Was skeptical, to say, at least. But, surprisingly, it has been working for 1.5 months now. Can’t thank you enough, this presentation was mind blowing on its own, but seeing (and not hearing, lol) the results has been wonderful, it took years and years of frustration off my shoulders 🙏.

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