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by aplacelikethis
2404 days ago
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I have something related to tinitus: I sometimes get a ringing in my ear(s) when I'm deep in thought. It's not always both ears. The article suggests to me that tilting your head sideways could be a way to cure tinitus - e.g. try various tilting movements (different speeds, angles, repetitions) to tune in and out of the parts of your inner ear that cause the tinnitus, taking note of any phenomenon that arise during various movement patterns. And don't forget the tension/relaxation variable! E.g. large, fast movements increase base tension, while slow, small movements decrease it. I've quite a bit of experience loosening and tightening my joints from martial art; I imagine a similar process can be applied to nerve connections. (In fact I've been trying to apply it to muscle growth via nerve stimulation because my room is on the small side for doing exercise. Burnt out a lot of nerve cells trying, now focussing on nutrition before I continue.) |
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Is this different from growth from physical activity?