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Tonaki Tinnitus Protocol
by sana sim (2018-09-15)
Everyone gets annoyed when a song is stuck in their head. It’s even more tiresome and even alarming when someone suffers from tinnitus. This condition may not be familiar to everyone, but it’s a very real deal from those who suffer from it. Tinnitus is a condition when there’s a constant ringing in one’s ear without any real reason. This sound could understandably drive people nearly insane with frustration, preventing them from leading a normal, fulfilled life. In fact, the sound could even be so bad that it hinders a person from falling and staying asleep. Naturally, this causes several more health issues.
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