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NEWS: Revealed By Leading Brain Doctors

Surprising Link Between Tinnitus And Memory Loss (And how to fix it)​

The scientific community is in shock.

The latest news from medical journals show that, far from being a harmless condition, tinnitus is actually a predictor for debilitating diseases such as Alzheimer’s and dementia.

In fact, if you’re suffering from tinnitus right now, you have an 87% chance of developing these conditions within the next 3 years…

But did you know it can actually be linked to a toxic protein found in the body?

That’s right, tinnitus has nothing to do with your ears. A leading ENT and sleep doctor has linked tinnitus, and even memory loss, to this “brain poison”… the toxin enters the brain and breaks up neural connections and causes severe inflammation and wipes the memories you hold so dear.

When these connections are damaged they turn beautiful music into a sharp ringing tone… 24 hours a day.

But this 7-second method may finally help shut off that cringing sound that’s been ruining your life and may help you feel completely normal again.

Big Pharma are panicking to get this taken down, so visit the video on the next page now before it’s too late.

  1. Brain Inflammation Is a Potential Target to Treat Tinnitus
  2. UA Health Sciences Research Identifies Brain Inflammation As Potential Target to Treat Tinnitus
  3. Neuroinflammation mediates noise-induced synaptic imbalance and tinnitus in rodent models
  4. Neuroinflammation: A Potential Risk for Dementia
  5. Neuroinflammation and depression: A review
  6. Expert Insights: Is There a Cure for Tinnitus?
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  2. Effects of ginseng on stress-related depression, anxiety, and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis
  3. Nicotinamide is a potent inhibitor of proinflammatory cytokines
  4. A severe niacin deficiency has been associated with cognitive decline such as memory loss and dementia. Niacin is believed to protect brain cells from stress and injury. It is not yet clear though if smaller variations in dietary niacin intake can negatively affect brain function.
  5. Roaring Tinnitus and Deafness due to Vitamin E Deficiency
  6. The Effect of Antioxidant Supplementation in Patients with Tinnitus and Normal Hearing or Hearing Loss: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo Controlled Trial
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  8. D-camphor-crataegus berry extract combination increases blood pressure and cognitive functioning in the elderly – a randomized, placebo controlled double blind study
  9. The Amazonian herbal Marapuama attenuates cognitive impairment and neuroglial degeneration in a mouse Alzheimer model
  10. Serotonin receptors contribute to the promnesic effects of P. olacoides (Marapuama)
  11. Catuaba (Trichilia catigua) Prevents Against Oxidative Damage Induced by In Vitro Ischemia–Reperfusion in Rat Hippocampal Slices
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  16. Antidepressant-like effects of Trichilia catigua (Catuaba) extract: evidence for dopaminergic-mediated mechanisms

 

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