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It's not really a sound. What I do, is suggest the hallucination of a second beep, to interfere with the tinnitus. It's not a real sound, just like the tinnitus isn't a real sound.
It's all suggested.
I don't use external tech. I use the same instrument, that creates the tinnitus-beep, the brain itself.
I don't think you can call it bineural. It's more a form of hallucinatory "noise reduction".
by having the brain produce the tinnitus"sound", and the opposing sound simultaneously, neutralizes both.
Until so far, all three of the people I've done this with, display no symptoms of tinnitus anymore.
I stumbled upon this theory when I got exposed to some really hard noise for an extended period, and started hearing this beep in my head, when my surroundings were quiet, and heard about the way they used sound, to filter out the noise in planes.
So I got into state, and fine tuned my brain to do the same.
When a friend of mine came to me, telling me about tinnitus, I thought it might do the same trick it did for me at that time.
Thanx for the invite!
about the tinnitus, I found that it resembles a hallucinatory sound, brought about by the subjects brain. So I knew of a technique used in airplanes, which consists of using 2 opposite waveforms that annul each other, and applied it to the tinnitus sound, as a 2nd hallucinatory waveform, annulling the tinnitus-beep.
At 11:04am on October 23, 2009, Steve Lovold said…