Have you ever experienced a certain ringing in your ears that seems to come out of nowhere? It could sound like whistling, or buzzing, or crickets, or even microphone feedback. No matter how hard you look for the source, it would seem that the sound is all in the mind.
It’s unknown how many people suffer from Tinnitus since it’s mostly a subjective disease (most cases can only be noticed by the sufferer and no one else), but it’s a fact that some people suffer from very bad Tinnitus. The ringing in the ears is so bad – often louder than a ringing telephone – that it constantly gets in the way of even the most common household chores.
Think of how badly these individuals would fare at work!
To date, a wide variety of underlying causes have been suggested for Tinnitus in the medical world. Doctors mostly point to otologic disorders – that is, the same disorders that cause hearing loss. Others claim that Tinnitus is a symptom of an underlying neurologic disorder, such as multiple sclerosis or a head injury. Still others claim that it arises from stress and anxiety.
Actually, I know for a fact that Tinnitus is caused by tension in the muscles around the ears, which include the jaw. Several long years of poor head posture can cause these muscles to stiffen and interfere with the head’s natural balance, which in turn causes the loud ringing in the ears that many of us know so well.
How do I know this?
My TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder) program cures TMJ by loosening and strengthening the muscles around the jaw, the tongue, and the neck. As mentioned before, poor head posture can harm the balance system of the head and put its weight on the wrong muscles, which contribute to the development of TMJ.
Many of my customers who suffer from TMJ also suffer a good deal of Tinnitus as a side effect. When they followed the exercises in my TMJ program, they found themselves free from TMJ after mere days or weeks.
And guess what? Their Tinnitus also went away for good. Talk about a great side effect!
That’s when I realized the link between TMJ and Tinnitus. The two disorders shared the same underlying problems, and addressing those problems also did away with many of the symptoms medical professional attribute to Tinnitus today. (Even stress and anxiety!)
If you have Tinnitus, go ahead and give my TMJ No More program a try. You’ll be surprised to enjoy a host of other beneficial side effects. (And when you do, let me know. I’ll probably be surprised too.)
Warm regards,
Christian Goodman