Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Brain Tissue Reveals Cause For Tinnitus And Memory Loss

Tread this carefully...

A group of mad scientists from Newcastle have found, in an open brain surgery, the real cause of tinnitus, hearing loss and deadly memory disease such as Alzheimer.

They were shocked to see these terrible diseases are all linked together.

And what’s even worse, they all come from this one source…

Now, I know how horrible this sounds, but having found this, these brilliant researchers actually came up with an ingenious solution to fix all this.

It took 6 years and 3,000 clinical lab tests with over 2,200 brave volunteers, all sufferers from either tinnitus, hearing loss, dementia or Alzheimer.

And the results are astonishing...

After they introduced a certain natural chemical inside the brain, they were able to stop tinnitus, repair the auditory cortex and restore the neuronal function in 99% of the patients after several weeks.

Which means they are now tinnitus free, their hearing is fully restored and memories back.

It took 2 more months for people with really advanced memory degradation to restore their memories and hearing and get back their hearing.

Now, several Big Pharma companies are already purchasing the solution and private labeling it so they can sell it for a fortune to millions of sufferers.

So they are putting pressure on these honest scientists to take off their findings.

You can find them here, for a little while.

Honestly I don’t know for how long, but if you hurry, I hope they’re still there.

You must see this incredible breakthrough that stops tinnitus, gives you back your hearing and memories and protects you from brain disease.

























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