Tinnitus Sound Therapy [for high frequency tinnitus; complex]

After a period of experimentation and research, I’ve designed various soundscapes that seem to lessen, suppress or soothe high frequency tinnitus in a different way to many other “sound therapies.“ Tinnitus manifests itself in unique ways from person to person (and sometimes differently at different times in the same people), so these sounds may not work for everyone. But when appropriate masking stimulus is applied, tinnitus can remain suppressed for a period afterwards - bringing much needed relief to the individual - and this phenomenon is known as “residual inhibition“ (RI). Long term listening may result in positive effects, but as of yet there is no total, definite, permanent “cure“ for the condition where it is noise-trauma related, and so these pieces will likely bring temporary relief only while being utilised. It seems neuromodulation and lots of complex, “folding“ sound designs in the upper frequency registers are particularly effective on a bad / “h
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