
What Poor Sleep Does to Your Tinnitus?
Sleep is not rest—it’s repair. When you don’t sleep well, your nervous system doesn’t get the time it needs to recover and it makes
The thalamus is a crucial part of the brain responsible for filtering both internal and external sensations and determining which ones are processed and which becomes conscious. If the thalamus is not functioning properly, it will change unconscious noise in the ear to conscious tinnitus.
In the book “I Cured My Tinnitus,” you can find more details on how healing the thalamus can help alleviate tinnitus and other related symptoms.
Also these videos provide insights into the role of the brain in generating tinnitus and how various factors such as stress, anxiety, and trauma can contribute to its development. By understanding the root causes of tinnitus, you will understadn underlying issues and once they are solved, you can ge tinnitus relief too.
Find more on one place in the book – I cured my Tinnitus.
Sleep is not rest—it’s repair. When you don’t sleep well, your nervous system doesn’t get the time it needs to recover and it makes
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