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This is a special type of music designed to alleviate high-pitched tinnitus. Typically, treatment sounds for tinnitus use monotonous noise or electronic sounds, but by incorporating these sounds into music, it offers a more enjoyable listening experience.
Additionally, this music includes the Solfeggio frequencies often used in healing music. The Solfeggio frequencies comprise nine different frequencies, each with unique characteristics.
- Usage Instructions
You can use speakers, earphones, or bone conduction headphones to listen. Adjust the volume to the lowest level where you can still faintly hear it over your tinnitus. Listening with one ear is acceptable if it feels comfortable. Be careful not to set the volume too high, as this might cause your tinnitus to worsen temporarily after stopping the music.
- Appropriate listening time
The appropriate listening time depends on the condition of your ears and your tolerance for sound. Start with short periods, such as a few minutes, and check for any signs of discomfort, fatigue, or stress in your ears. If there are no issues, gradually increase the listening time.
- Important Notice
Use this music at your own risk. It is primarily effective for persistent tinnitus. If your tinnitus started within the past month and the symptoms are severe, consult a specialist. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial for tinnitus caused by sudden hearing loss.
We use our knowledge and experience as sound engineers by profession to create music that is useful in our daily lives, using sounds and frequencies that have special powers. * Highly efficient Burn-in sounds for audio and music equipment that can shorten the time. * Tinnitus reduction sounds that counteract tinnitus and lead to improvement. * Music that uses frequencies that reduce tinnitus. * Healing sounds that make full use of stereophonic sound, background music for work, etc.
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