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Tinnitus:

You don't have to just tolerate it anymore !

A different kind of comfortable listening for you, where peace gently returns.

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What is tinnitus?

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Tinnitus is the perception of sound in the absence of any external source. It is commonly described as a ringing, hissing, or pulsating noise in the ears. The causes of tinnitus are complex and may be associated with the following factors:

  • Hearing changes

  • Ear conditions

  • Head or neck trauma

  • Stress and sleep quality

  • Dietary habits (e.g., caffeine, nicotine)

  • Environmental noise exposure

Types of Tinnitus and Sound Characteristics

Bilateral tinnitus : Frequently associated with age and individual physiological constitution, and tends to be stable over time.

Unilateral tinnitus : May be attributable to localised pathology. Early consultation with a qualified medical professional is strongly recommended.

Reference : Common Tinnitus Sounds and Their Possible Associations

  • High‑frequency : sharp tones may be related to prolonged noise exposure or age‑related hearing changes.

  • Low‑frequency :  deep tones may be associated with inner ear fluid pressure or vascular dynamics.

  • Clicking sounds : are often linked to muscular contractions near the middle ear.

  • Buzzing or humming : is frequently connected to blood flow or circulatory conditions.

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Common approaches to tinnitus management

Current clinical strategies for managing tinnitus include:

  • Hearing aid intervention

  • Sound‑based relaxation therapy

  • Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)

  • Pharmacological support (available only with a physician's prescription)

  • Lifestyle modifications (including stress reduction and avoidance of stimulants)

Dai3mimi is not one of the medical approaches mentioned above. Instead, it offers a non‑medical, everyday assistive option. Through gentle sensory stimulation, it helps users relax both body and mind, reducing the discomfort associated with tinnitus.

How does Dai3mimi help relieve tinnitus?

How Dai3mimi Works:

  • Non‑invasive physical stimulation – Combines sound and vibration, gently acting on the area around the ear (including the "Tinggong" acupoint).

  • Trigeminal nerve activation – Rhythmic vibrations stimulate the trigeminal nerve (responsible for facial and head sensation), guiding the brain to focus on multi‑sensory input.

  • Promotes neuroplasticity – Encourages the brain's natural ability to adapt and reorganise.

 

Neuroplasticity & Tinnitus:

  • Tinnitus involves the brain becoming over‑focused on specific sound signals.

  • Dai3mimi provides richer sensory input, helping the brain gradually habituate – treating tinnitus as less significant background noise.

  • Habituation is the core mechanism behind many non‑medical tinnitus relief strategies.

Trigeminal nerve (Tinggong acupoint)

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Dai3mimi Tinnitus Relief Music Platform

Dai3mimi SoundSpa Tinnitus Relief Music Platform tracks are produced using "binaural beats" technology. Binaural beats are an auditory phenomenon that occurs when the left and right ears receive sounds at slightly different frequencies. The brain automatically perceives the frequency difference between the two, creating a stable rhythmic sensation. This rhythm may help guide brainwaves into a relaxed state, making it a useful aid for relaxation, meditation, or tinnitus relief.

These music tracks are specifically designed to complement Dai3mimi's rhythmic vibrations. When used together, they enhance the multi‑sensory relaxation experience, helping to ease tinnitus.

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Learn about the Dai3mimi SoundSpa Tinnitus Relief Music Platform.

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