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#69519 11/20/08 01:15 AM
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Does anyone know if you can use paraliminals when you suffer with tinnitus (ringing in the ears), do you know of any such cases and have they had success or noticed either an increase of decrease in their tinnitus?

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Do you know what's weird? I hear a ringing in my ear when I listen to the silence. I once read that the ringing sound is the sound of all existence. One night I went to sleep just listening to that sound and focused on my third eye location. Man did I have a unique experience that night. I felt I was floating in vaporous form.

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My husband has tinnitus and uses some of the paras. It hasn't helped his tinnitus, but the paras are still effective.

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One product that Learning Strategies offered is Sound Health and Sound Wealth. And I do believe that this program will work even if you cannot hear at all. I have this program and totally enjoy it.
Other suggestions are Spring Forest Qigong and Sonic Access especially the Health Paraliminal.

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Yep sure can use Paraliminal if you suffer ringing in the ears. Reduces it sometimes. Helps to break the awareness cycle too.

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