Tinnitus Relief: Tapping The Vagus Nerve For A Quieter Life
Tinnitus: a relentless phantom sound impacting millions. The source? Disrupted neuroplasticity in auditory pathways.
A promising solution: targeted vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS).
tVNS paired with pure sine wave tones, calibrated to individual tinnitus frequencies.
Vagus nerve stimulation activates anti-inflammatory pathways.
Norepinephrine and acetylcholine flood the brain, amplifying synaptic plasticity.
Precise VNS pulses during tone exposure create Hebbian-like strengthening.
This reprograms sensory maps, similar to phantom limb pain therapies.
Early results: reduced ringing intensity and improved focus.
A scalable, non-invasive path to relief.
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Tinnitus Relief: Tapping The Vagus Nerve For A Quieter Life
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