If you’re considering sound therapy for tinnitus, new findings from Harvard may save you thousands.
Harvard research has conclusively proved what many suspected: sound therapy doesn’t work. Despite the clinical setting, the sophisticated equipment, and the promises from audiologists — sound therapy will, at most, mask the noise temporarily. It never fixes the underlying cause. And while you’re spending months (sometimes years) and thousands of dollars on these sessions and devices, the real problem in your brain continues getting worse.
Why? Because the research revealed all we knew about tinnitus was wrong: tinnitus doesn’t start in your ear. It starts instead with an inflamed nerve deep in your brain, triggered by a silent metal contamination in the food supply most Americans don’t even know they’re exposed to.
That’s why 84% of users still have ringing after 2 years — despite spending $30,000+ on devices and treatments from Phonak, Signia, Widex, Oticon, and Starkey.
Dr. Michael Harrington, former head of Harvard’s ear and brain surgery program, discovered a simple olive oil ritual that targets the inflamed nerve directly — eliminating tinnitus at the root in weeks.
This works whether you have mild, occasional ringing or chronic, debilitating noise — and whether you’re 40 or 80 years old.
Over 14,000 Americans — including chronic sufferers who wasted years on sound therapy — have already silenced their ringing using this natural protocol.
But the same manufacturers behind these devices — who profit from the $13 billion sound therapy market — have tried to take down his presentation four times. He just put it back online this morning. Click the button below to watch Dr. Harrington’s presentation.
See why sound therapy fails and what actually works to stop the ringing. Watch it now before it’s taken down again.